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Hi Gale,

What great pictures. You are going to " stand out i a crowd! " I love

it. So colorful. I looked at the first picture and there I

was... H. I again want to thank you for your consideration. I

really appreciate and admire what you are doing. When I was in the

Army I could run for miles and miles never wanting to stop but just

before I was DXed last year, I went on a short 4 mile run with my

company and I made it about 100 yards before having to stop. At that

point I chalked it up to being out of shape and not doing any training

the previous year while I was in Iraq. Little did I know that I had

CML. After I was DXed I tried to run and " get back into shape. " It

lasted about a week. I just don't have the desire nor the

determination to get out there and run any more.

The story behind the story is simple. I know how good it feels to run

long distance. I remember the feeling of being in the zone and free to

think. I also know how hard it is to run any distance with this damn

CML. So when I say I really admire you and your effort you can bet

that it is from the heart!

Thinking of you,

Herring

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> Hi Gale,

> What great pictures. You are going to " stand out i a crowd! " I

love

> it.

Gale:

It looks like you might have to train extra hard this week. Your

jacket is going to be heavy with all of the names you have on it,

heehee. One thing is for sure, when it gets towards the finish line

and you are tired all you have to do it look at your jacket and see

all of those names and it will help you make it to cross the finish

line.

Good luck,

Ginger

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Hi Gale, would you please send me the jacket pictures again to

tadrost@... as for some reason I couldn't open it on my other e-mail

address. I am looking forward to see it. Thanks and God Bless.

T

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Hi Gale,

What great pictures. You are going to " stand out i a crowd! " I love

it. So colorful. I looked at the first picture and there I

was... H. I again want to thank you for your consideration. I

really appreciate and admire what you are doing. When I was in the

Army I could run for miles and miles never wanting to stop but just

before I was DXed last year, I went on a short 4 mile run with my

company and I made it about 100 yards before having to stop. At that

point I chalked it up to being out of shape and not doing any training

the previous year while I was in Iraq. Little did I know that I had

CML. After I was DXed I tried to run and " get back into shape. " It

lasted about a week. I just don't have the desire nor the

determination to get out there and run any more.

The story behind the story is simple. I know how good it feels to run

long distance. I remember the feeling of being in the zone and free to

think. I also know how hard it is to run any distance with this damn

CML. So when I say I really admire you and your effort you can bet

that it is from the heart!

Thinking of you,

Herring

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