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Just wanted to thank everyone here I owe you all. When I found this place I was at the end of my rope. All of you, and I mean all of you turned my life around. I just retired From The UHP and will be taking on a new job in a Sheriff's Office. I don't know how long it will last maybe this AS thing will get me, but I am excited and looking to the future. Thanks. ETTE. Darrel. ps Lon I Spent about 70 hours muleback in the last two weeks, Hurts some days when I get home, but hey I could not even ride a year ago.
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Darrel, I'm glad the magic of KA (the folk who reside here) helped.  Good luck with the new job!! Hugs,
Kat
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Hey Darrel, I wish you all the best in your new job and am so pleased you are having a better life now.
All the very best my friend.
Kevin
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Congratulations!! Awesome work!!
And you have helped me too. Watching you turn your life around and lower your sed and crp numbers and pain, well it really lit a fire under me to make the same happen for myself. So thank you!
-Donette
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Darrel, I am glad for you. I hope that you and your wife. I resnt the fact, you think I would be happy for you to be in the moountians, and I am stuck in dusty, old Razor City!!! I am glad for you. Yep, it is good one of us gets to be out there. I felt no worse when I was trying to ride some, while living in Montana, 6 years ago.. Nice to see you again. I hope to license my boat soon....
Lon Darrel, we are glad that you are here!
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Congrats on the new job! I truly wish you the best... Don't forget, you are an important part of the magic of this place!
Cheers, Tracey
"You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation" - Plato
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That sounds AWESOME!
I'm so glad that you found us or stumbled onto us, you have been a welcome addition.
Keep us updated on how the new job goes.
Lisa
Speak kindly, Live simply, Care deeply, Love generously, and BLAH, HA, HA, LOUDLY! every chance you get.
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Hey Darrel Congrats on your retirement and new position with the Sheriff's Dept. I am sure that you will be an asset to the dept.
Glad to hear that you are out and about on the mules.
Keep us updated on your new adventures.
Keep Kickin'AS Chris
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Congrats on the new job. I wish you all the best with it and hope you are able to stay with it as long as you want to and not just as long as your body will allow. Best wishes. xx
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Hi Darrel,
Glad that KA has helped you so much, and glad to hear you're transitioning to the new job. Here's hoping it goes well and you get to work as long as you want to before retiring on YOUR terms, not AS's terms.
A quick question for you about your home state: I'm going to be driving from Michigan to Las Vegas at the end of June to play in a WSOP tourney. Me and two buddies are going to push through the 30-hour drive in 2 days, and, since we're taking the northern route I think (ie, 70 through Denver and then head southwest as opposed to dropping down and running 40 across from Oklahoma City), we should hit Utah late afternoon on the second day. Based on our route, will we be traveling through a scenic section of Utah, or will we be primarily in flatlands that tend to all blur together. While we will be trying to make great time, none of us have driven west along this route, so we are leaving extra time in the schedule in case there are some things we just have to stop and check out (for instance, I fully expect to be stopping at some of the scenic lookouts in the Rockies).
Thanks for any info you might be able to provide on what we can expect on this part of our road trip!
Brad
He who has a 'why' to live can bear with almost any 'how'. --Friedrich Nietzsche
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