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<blockquote data-quote="SdoubleA" data-source="post: 3011007" data-attributes="member: 32961"><p>Thank you so very much for sharing your feelings pertaining to my story. Alas, Terry Miller, I too can share in your current quandry, but a good story teller tries to leave his listener or reader with unanswered questions thereby creating the subliminal quest for more. Now, if I had written "to be continued" it would have left y'all with the chance of being P-I-S-T, and I certainly would not have wanted that on my conscious. So you see sir, I had to make the difficult decision.</p><p></p><p>As far as the title, I would suggest you to be on the lookout for your own goat. My health will not allow another trip to Eureka Springs just yet, plus the fact all the goats may have been sold. That is why so many of us enjoy looking back into our memories rather than enjoy the present.</p><p></p><p>For example: When I was a newly wed I envisioned my love life as always being a young ranger proudly standing at attention. Now, after 49 years of wedded bliss, I relate more to a tired old veteran sitting on his duffel bags. Reality can suck....that is why having your memories can be so much better at times.</p><p></p><p>I hope I have helped you, if even in just a small way. <img src="/images/smilies/new/blush2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":blush:" title="Blush2 :blush:" data-shortname=":blush:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SdoubleA, post: 3011007, member: 32961"] Thank you so very much for sharing your feelings pertaining to my story. Alas, Terry Miller, I too can share in your current quandry, but a good story teller tries to leave his listener or reader with unanswered questions thereby creating the subliminal quest for more. Now, if I had written "to be continued" it would have left y'all with the chance of being P-I-S-T, and I certainly would not have wanted that on my conscious. So you see sir, I had to make the difficult decision. As far as the title, I would suggest you to be on the lookout for your own goat. My health will not allow another trip to Eureka Springs just yet, plus the fact all the goats may have been sold. That is why so many of us enjoy looking back into our memories rather than enjoy the present. For example: When I was a newly wed I envisioned my love life as always being a young ranger proudly standing at attention. Now, after 49 years of wedded bliss, I relate more to a tired old veteran sitting on his duffel bags. Reality can suck....that is why having your memories can be so much better at times. I hope I have helped you, if even in just a small way. :blush: [/QUOTE]
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