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	<title>Comments on: trees and fields</title>
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		<title>By: Reality Me &#187; Whchall find winda leave da house</title>
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		<description>[...] Great Granny was honored very well at the chapel service. She was loved. The preacher gave a wonderful tribute. We celebrated her life rather than mourning her death. Her mother passed when Maedelle was 10 years old so she helped raise her siblings yet still managed to put herself through school and college at the University of Tennessee. But Cathy says all that better than I possibly could in her tribute posts and stories (none of which mention vaginal dryness): This is a part of life too, Spending the weekend with family (live and otherwise), Trees and Fields, You know you&#8217;re in the rural south when&#8230;, Even worse than a poop story, Random scattered thoughts, Small small world, Children and funerals, and Finally, the cemetery. [...]</description>
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