Saturday, December 13, 2014

Have a Happy 2015!

Well, it seems the legacy continues!  True, I haven't posted much here over the last few years, but I still read the blog, most of the time I just post links on Facebook, if I find something juicy on Zerohedge.  My Fbook page: https://www.facebook.com/brandt.bishop.9?v=wall&ref=profile.
I might start back up here, I miss Max and The Scott and all the rest of you from the past, the twins are seven now.

Happy Holidays!

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  1. great to hear from you TD they grow up quick don't they We were blessed over a year ago now with our first Grandbaby and nice bouncing boy. take care and Happy Holidays to you and the family

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  2. Hi again ! Yes… still here… still sorting out the world with about the same consciences as elsewhere in the world. Would be nice for you to add commentary from time to time.

    As Rick said, the do grow up so fast. Before you know it they are grown with lives of their own. Cherish the times, take lots of pictures, record some conversations, keep seemingly unimportant papers and when they are your age, they and their children can see their life… precious times.

    To all, I hope that the coming year takes you to places and in directions that you chose and that challenges are only minor. Have a Merry Christmas and remember that giving is supposed to be from the heart and not so much from the wallet… Hold your friends and family close, they are the important ones… Cheers

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  3. Merry Christmas Brandt.

    I had to stop following many on Facebook for lack of time in my day. I do miss seeing the occasional picture of the twins. With healthy happy twins you are tied with me as the luckiest man in the world. My three children, their spouses, five grandchildren, wife, and myself send our good wishes to you and yours across the wide Pacific.

    Don't be a stranger.

    D I
    1773-2009

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  4. Happy Holidays Brandt, to you and yours.

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  5. Happy Holidays Brandt to you and your family. Children grow and discover new things and retain the ability to change their mind. Enjoy that wonder while it lasts!

    Mike

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