Recent Reviews for Scott D. Zachary
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Scorn THIS (Book) - 2/12/2007 4:46:50 PM
A very in-depth look into the soul of a hurt little boy is he writing second sight or from experience, chilling to the core, masterfully worded couldn't put the darn thing down!!!!
Scorn THIS (Book) - 5/17/2005 3:17:24 PM
A ticking time bomb of rage and emotion lies underneath the calm, cool exterior of the main character, Skip Martin. I received the book today and devoured it in one sitting--the action, the taut dialogue had me rivited to my seat. The ending is not at all what I had envisioned--it was like falling off of a roller coaster, so sharp and vicious was the unexpected turn!
Well done--I highly recommend "Scorn THIS," and look forward to reading more of Mr. Zachary's works!
Sincerely,
Karla Dorman.
Scorn THIS (Book) - 4/11/2004 10:15:16 AM
Tantalizingly & intellectually evil is the main character of this book! He exudes a personality of a suave & handsome young man, life fully together. A US Marshal as his job, so psychologically sound for all intents and purposes, but deep inside lurks the heart of a killer. Taking the lives of those he see's as taking the lives of those that "they" supposedly love...This one I could not put down. If one book is what you read this summer, maybe during vacation on the beach or wherever, this should be that book...Congrats to Mr. Scott Zachary (DW), for a well timed, well written book with proportions only someone of his apparent intellect can fully expound...When is the next book coming out, I am looking forward to it with bated breath...Peace, Ed
Scorn THIS (Book) - 2/15/2004 2:03:37 PM
I just finished this book - in one sitting.
The author, Scott Zachary, has written a book with a unique and powerful topic
- the life-altering devastation that can be befall both adults and children - by women scorned.
Extremely interesting plot development, fascinating characters, and an intriguing ending.
Enjoyed both the topic and the book,
and I would highly recommend it.
Scorn THIS (Book) - 1/20/2004 6:35:49 PM
In this book Scott D. Zachary touches ALL of the unspoken innuendoes of men going through a divorce and having their children used as weapons against them. He covers all of the things that most men only dare to think! A very bold stroke on the author's part to write such a piece of work. It brings the malicious women that do these horrible damaging things to their innocent children to justice and exposes them for what they truly are. This gives men being victimized a voice. The way Mr. Zachary does this is stunning and quite thrilling! He gives new meaning to the old saying "What goes around comes around"!!! IT is a unique blessing to the literary world to have such a fresh new author break ground this way.
"Scorn This" IS the other half and or side to a MALE VERSION of "Waiting to Exhale" with murderously clever twists and turns that will haunt your thoughts days after reading the novel. His character Skip Martin is the modern day CLINT EASTWOOD for all men victimized monetarily and outright wronged in this manner. Skip is bold, tender, vicious, daring, and has a tortured heart of gold. He is also a bit of a stand up comedian in his own right. This excerpt where Skip is thinking to himself properly displays this with flying colors:
"What would happen if the authorities started finding women hung up in trees with cardboard signs stapled to their foreheads? The signs might say something like: "I got the house, the car, the boat, the furniture, and the kids. I got the rope and the staple gun too." Another blood drenched sign might read: "I turned my children against their father. See what it got me?" How many examples will be needed to change women's minds throughout the country?"
This book cleverly takes you inside the minds of the children, men and women involved in such ridiculous chaos such women can create. There is no possible way that you can read this book with a dry eye. Especially Chapter 13. It is the pivotal chapter that takes you inside of a young girl's mind that has been a victim of a woman scorned. Exceptionally moving work! At the end of the book when Skip cries a tear, he is crying a tear for humanity in justice, help and truth. Everyone has their breaking point. The author displays this with elegance.
If this were to be a movie, it would be a box office hit. Any movie maker would be a fool to turn it down! I'd go see it twice AND buy the DVD too! This book belongs in all supermarket check out aisles and FINE FINE book stores. This is a book that will not get dusty on shelves. This is something men all over the world can relate to. Even women too. I demand a movie! It is more than deserving of one. It took me two days to read the entire book. I simply could not put it down. After I read it in such a hurry, I had to read it again to make sure if my eyes were being blessed with such fine literature! Definitely an A LIST BOOK! A MUST HAVE BOOK!
Scott D. Zachary is a new author that has sailed brilliantly into the literary world to take it over with his outstanding talent and creativity. A writer with heart and soul like this does not come along very often. Readers...hurry and get yourselves a copy! I found myself not wanting to lend the copy I have but buying copies for the men I know that have been done this way. Truly poetic justice for these victims of a woman scorned! This man is a genius...simple as that!
This book is done with exceptional skill! It will not surprise me if I see this name by other literary geniuses like Stephen King, Dean Koontz and other greats very soon!
A book that will make a woman scorned truly rethink her plight!
I highly praise this book! I give it a Modern Heartland Literary FIVE STARS! Best book I've read in a LONG TIME!
T. Emilie Dybevik
Modern Heartland Literary Review
Behind the Bedroom Door (Short Story) - 9/27/2009 8:01:50 AM
This was fun. I'm glad it has a happy ending, as Elise is still holding the crowbar...but she is good natured :)
Cruisin' Skipper's Dream. (Short Story) - 3/3/2008 5:47:51 PM
Dear Scott,
Love your spirit and vision. Thank you for the splendid story.
The Only Masterpiece. (Short Story) - 10/12/2007 9:01:34 PM
I work in a jewelry store and never saw anything like it. God bless you.
Behind the Bedroom Door (Short Story) - 10/12/2007 8:43:54 PM
Forget the characters; you're the one who is full of surprises.
Swimming to Death (Short Story) - 10/12/2007 8:36:12 PM
The title really threw me. I thought it was going to be Brad who died. That is an awesome story.
Swimming to Death (Short Story) - 10/1/2007 6:56:20 PM
Great story, Scott! I hope I don't put a visual on it when I swim my next triathlon... maybe that imaginary smell will drive me to a new personal record. ;-)
Best wishes and thank you for your service to this great country!
Rebecca~
Behind the Bedroom Door (Short Story) - 7/4/2007 5:47:49 AM
I really enjoyed this. I tensed up just waiting for something to grab her...good
Behind the Bedroom Door (Short Story) - 3/17/2007 2:50:37 PM
Great story...glad I stopped by to read.
Thanks
Dan
The Quickest Way Down (Short Story) - 7/6/2006 5:21:55 PM
Great read. We all have to go sometime and due to the way this crazy way this world is today, we should live for the moment and not worry about when that day will come. While we know it is inevitable, at least by living each day to the fullest, hopefully when that day comes we will not look back and say if only I would have done so and so. Keep up the good work - enjoyed your writing.
Cruisin' Skipper's Dream. (Short Story) - 5/7/2006 4:25:59 AM
What a great story ! Thanks for sharing..............M
The Only Masterpiece. (Short Story) - 1/23/2006 4:52:49 AM
Oh my goodness this is filled with sooooo much compassion even I cried!!
Thank you for sharing this "Masterpiece" aswell Scott!!
Warm love Tinka
Cruisin' Skipper's Dream. (Short Story) - 1/14/2006 8:55:22 AM
A cruise...SIGGGGGGGGGGGGGGH. I have never been on one, but my twin sister went to Mexico last year; she got a free five day cruise, and she still is talking about it! She had a wonderful time!! Maybe I can one day go on a cruise to Alaska; that is one of my big dreams. Wonderful story, very well done, Scott! :)
Cruisin' Skipper's Dream. (Short Story) - 1/12/2006 9:16:34 AM
Oh what a beautiful adventure of love...and the deep blue sea!!
I am in awe reading this....thank you for sharing Scott!!
Love Tinka
Behind the Bedroom Door (Short Story) - 9/10/2004 7:09:08 PM
Aaaaaaay, you're just not right! (laughing...)
Behind the Bedroom Door (Short Story) - 3/8/2004 2:31:37 PM
Story builds up a lot of scary pressure to end surprisingly well. I almost wished it didn't. Enjoyed it - great write. Franz
Behind the Bedroom Door (Short Story) - 3/6/2004 4:42:57 PM
So what about the gelatenous substance?
Have another corona and past the jay, bud,
I think you need to finish this impractical joke,
Before I allow you to take another toke...
As always a fun one from a master of fun & his better half...Peace from woofie and Ed
Behind the Bedroom Door (Short Story) - 3/6/2004 4:28:23 PM
And this is why I don't play practical jokes! LOL. Great write!
Swimming to Death (Short Story) - 2/28/2004 4:22:52 PM
You kept me on the edge of my seat until the end. Great write.
Swimming to Death (Short Story) - 2/28/2004 1:56:51 PM
This is so well written, Scott. One of your best.
Hugs,
Tami
Swimming to Death (Short Story) - 2/28/2004 1:23:21 PM
scary and chilling write, but very well done! enjoyed; keep up the great writing, scott!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in tx., karen lynn. :D
this is one thing i don't have to worry about; can't swim! took lessons three times but still can't float! i swim all right..like a rock: straight down! LOL
Swimming to Death (Short Story) - 2/27/2004 10:37:42 PM
Oh great, now we are becoming another Alfred Hitchcock, ending a story with the question, WHAT HAPPENED? But it lends itself to a fun ending, one that the reader questions & I am sure the writer just chuckles to himself, gotcha...Enjoyed this write Scott...Keep em' coming...Peace thru the Write, Ed & Rufuz
Ernie N. Puckett (Short Story) - 1/19/2004 8:38:30 PM
This is great--and can happen. Hilarious, dear, and oh so typical. b
Ernie N. Puckett (Short Story) - 1/17/2004 3:42:33 AM
Well written, Scott.
Gold Coins in the Wall (Short Story) - 1/14/2004 5:45:02 AM
I love this--good cliff-hanger!
I Ain't So Bad (Article) - 1/24/2008 11:11:46 AM
well said..!!
Love Tinka
I Ain't So Bad (Article) - 1/24/2008 7:18:33 AM
Writing a lengthy article about how wonderful you are, in my opinion, is not the right thing to do because God does not appreciate vanity...Ed
Now's a Good Time, Lord (Article) - 1/16/2008 6:47:15 PM
As far as Woofie (aka Rufuz) and I are concerned, we would appreciate you extending your stay with us on this old planet before both of you making your exit...all that you know would find it an extreme hardship to lose such good friends & family...Peace, bro'...Ed, Rene & Rufuz (w00f)
What Do You Think? (Article) - 1/5/2008 12:08:44 PM
Fascinating, Scott.
From my (foreign and removed) standpoint, you are so right when you say that " this may be the most important presidential election ever".
This is a battle for the soul of the most powerful nation on Earth - and having watched the candidates on CNN, I am appalled at the generally poor standard of the candidates.
Be that as it may, the people of the US have a stark choice before them:
1) Sink deeper into theocracy, intolerance and war.
2) Take a chance on liberal values and a less certain but possibly better long term future for all.
The choice of the American people affects the whole world, so I make no apology for commenting on their political affairs.
What Do You Think? (Article) - 1/5/2008 4:53:45 AM
Since you asked...Good Grief Man, you hit it right on the head. That’s the best evaluation of the “Candidates” I’ve heard. At this stage I still view Huckabee as a canadate of interest. I always look for a “defining event’ that reveals a person’s true integrity, that shines through the tons of garbage thrown out by campaigns and the media. Integrity is the most important factor in good leadership. Ronald Reagan had tons of it and told us what we needed to hear, rather than what we wanted to hear. That turned the country around. He also made sure that the people around him were chock full of integrity, too. To date the only one I’ve seen that had actually demonstrated it is Ron Paul. I haven’t had the time to make a full evaluation yet, but I do know of one demonstrated instance. Many years ago he had a company the was in deep financial trouble. To save it he agreed to sell a guy 40% of the company for fifty million dollars. It took more than six months red tape for the deal to close. During that time the company turned around and that 40% had grown in worth to $250,000,000. The guy he sold it to was pretty nice about it and told him, “You know what? I’ll split the diffence with you and I am going to give you $125,000,000. Paul told him, “We shook hands on $50,000,000 and $50,000,000 is the price.” That is integrity! I am sure sooner or later the media is going come with some kind of trash from his past…i.e., “When he was 16 he kicked a cow” or something like that. But the fact is the man has shown he has integrity. As to the rest, so far they have clearly demonstrated a strong willingness to agree with everybody on everything. Yes, they are all for ending world hunger and world peace at no cost to us. They all talk the talk alright, but I have yet to see any of them walk the walk. When you truely believe in nothing, nothing is all you have to offer. Once more, you are right on target with your analysis of the “candidates“.
What Do You Think? (Article) - 1/4/2008 6:34:17 PM
i live in Canada and I follow it all- I won't go into the politics- But why does it cost so much and take so long to choose a leader when here in Canada and the U.K it only takes three months?
What Do You Think? (Article) - 1/4/2008 9:54:18 AM
WOuld love to say something but not my place being from another country!!
Happy New Year to you and your family!!
Love Tinka
What Do You Think? (Article) - 1/4/2008 7:24:27 AM
I belong to the "MIGHT AS WELL" party; might as well party, might as well have fun, etc...so I am not much into or for ANY of the candidates unless they are supporting the legalizing of my fovorite smoke, and there are none thinking in that direction it seems, unfortunately...Ed
Should I or Shouldn't I? (Article) - 11/28/2007 11:35:02 AM
Wait...and more beautiful things will come your way!!
You have a heart of gold..and just think Rufuz helped to make their nest warm...no way...I would wait!!
Love Tinka
Should I or Shouldn't I? (Article) - 11/28/2007 2:24:19 AM
Wait til spring. God will make up the difference. He always has a way of doing that you know. Besides, that’s what he’d do if it was his boat. The Salvation Army is the right place. They are one of the very few real charities. Of course, if you donate it to one of the big time so-called charities, you will have saved them the trouble of having to go out and purchase a new yacht with their cash donations for the one the executive staff. But I'd still go with The Salvation Army, all of the money will actually reach the people it was intended for. God Bless, it’s a good thing you do.
Should I or Shouldn't I? (Article) - 11/27/2007 2:29:13 PM
Wait till spring as you have had the Cruisin' Skippers Dream this long and a little longer wouldn't hurt...and Rufuz is so proud to have his fur keeping them beautiful little guys warm, I think he would agree to keep it till spring when it will be easier for some charity to sell it...Ed & Rufuz
A Birthday Wish (Article) - 8/28/2006 9:22:02 PM
You get high five all around from me. Thanks for the smile, my friend. Oh, and Happy Birthday!
Hugs!
Tami
A Birthday Wish (Article) - 8/6/2006 10:05:09 PM
Happy Birthday, Scott. You are definitely twice blessed for to give is to receive.
Cynthia
A Birthday Wish (Article) - 8/6/2006 3:44:30 PM
Lets see, grandpa, what can i ask you to buy me...you could buy rufuz a trip to see you...he would much rather have you come here after the summer, like in October so he can take you to the beach and play with you...but as for me, well, as you said to Bobbie, I as well have all I need, a good woman, a great dog and some special friends like you...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, YOU OLD CODGER...!
Ed, Rene & Rufuz
A Birthday Wish (Article) - 8/6/2006 2:48:38 PM
There is a theater in Austin called Zachary Scott Theater.
A Birthday Wish (Article) - 8/6/2006 12:27:03 PM
you have a kind heart and your poem says it all....no go do that shopping...I will send you my addy later....lol!!
Happy Birthday Scott......nifty Fifty huh??
Have a wonderful day!!
Love Tinka
Got the Hots (Article) - 3/21/2004 6:46:50 PM
Dreamin' and wishin'. I'm sure you'll make it happen and love every minute of it.
Debbie
Flat Stanley Contest (Article) - 2/21/2004 5:09:21 PM
Okay, Scott, lets see what kind of mischief Flat Stanley & Rufuz can get themselves into...
Once upon a time...
Flat Stanley Contest (Article) - 2/21/2004 3:23:25 PM
Now this is a challenge you just know I am going to have to take you up on hehehe.
Got the Hots (Article) - 1/30/2004 9:35:40 PM
Scott,
I'm warm and feeling *guilty* in California where the trees are bloomin' an early Spring. Love the humor!
Cynthia
Got the Hots (Article) - 1/29/2004 7:01:21 AM
You have really started something now, Scott.
I remember many a spring fishing trip down to Lake Barklay and Kentucky Lake - often on a houseboat. Also now have me itching for my favorite lake destination - Voyageurs National Park - on the Minnesota - Canadian border.
Damn it; Spring is a long way off yet.
PS The first paragraph of this epic write is very poetic. You should turn this into a poem!!
'Oh, how I yearn to see a crocus blossom, to feel the warmth of the sun, and to inhale the heavenly aroma of coconut lotion.'
Dreams Come True (Poetry) - 10/12/2009 9:30:54 AM
Beautiful tribute to a loving relationship. Blessings...Frances
Revel the Raccoon (Poetry) - 10/12/2009 9:29:39 AM
Scott, you see God in the simplest things life has to offer and that's certainly a good thing! Blessings...Frances
God's Tiny Claws (Poetry) - 10/12/2009 9:28:30 AM
Wow Scott! I love hummingbirds! This is a great thought, 'God's tiny claws.' Only God could create a bird so amazingly perfect and such and inspiration to all of us that get remotely close enough to view their excellence. Blessings...Frances
God's Tiny Claws (Poetry) - 9/17/2009 2:05:42 PM
Wow....so beautiful sweet man...stay safe and well..Hugss
God's Tiny Claws (Poetry) - 9/16/2009 1:29:38 PM
BEAUTIFUL, Scott! Well done! I love Hummers. =] (The bird, not the vehicle - 'twould be a bit heavy if you had a HUMMER on the finger. LOL)
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla.
Update on Ed Matlack & Rufuz (Woofie) (Poetry) - 9/4/2009 8:31:28 AM
So happy to hear that Ed and Rufie (Woofie) are coming along; happy news indeed! Know he is still in my prayers/thoughts! Thank you for being such a good friend to him; Ed needs that in his life!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in Tx., Karen Lynn. :D
Update on Ed Matlack & Rufuz (Woofie) (Poetry) - 9/4/2009 5:39:57 AM
It is so good to read much happier news about Ed; and that his poor health is improving. Losing that weight don't hurt him :o)...just might be a "plus" for his diabitis. Rufus/Woofie seems to really be enjoying himself, good exercize and fresh air; he, too, will be trim and fit! Woof! Woof! to our beautiful boy!
You are a good friend to have, and we know Ed is so appreciative...for you...Rene...and others.
thanks MUCH for the update...
Blessings - Micke
Update on Ed Matlack & Rufuz (Woofie) (Poetry) - 9/3/2009 2:17:26 PM
At library, can't be on long (modem croaked, no chance of resuscitation) - next time you talk to Ed, please tell him he continues to be in my prayers, as is Rene and Rufuz (and you) - he better remember it was God who brought him through - better than any Depends - thank you for the update, great news and answers to prayer!
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla.
Update on Ed Matlack & Rufuz (Woofie) (Poetry) - 9/3/2009 4:09:20 AM
Hi Scott,
Thank you for this, it's comforting to know that Ed is doing heaps better. 100 pounds is terrific, he won't know himself. Always good comes out of awful situations, and it's great to know that Ruffie ( Woffie) is settled, and getting more exercise too.
Give Ruffie a pat, and mate, take one on the back for yourself, for being a top friend.
Hear from Y'all soon ok.
Love Ch'erie
Update on Ed Matlack & Rufuz (Woofie) (Poetry) - 9/3/2009 12:04:15 AM
Happy to read this...imagine Ed being skinny...it's like imagining me being twiggy..,quite serious stuff to imagine...but healthwise it can only do good to the heartpart!!
Be well my friend and please don't let the fleas bite.....lol!!
Great picture you painted of you and Woofie running....poetry in motion!!
Love Tinka
Update on Ed Matlack & Rufuz (Woofie) (Poetry) - 9/2/2009 8:44:58 PM
Thanks for the update on our friend Ed and the national dog. I'm so glad you were able to take him in. I hope your wife comment was in jest...then again I do have an ex and I understand if it was not. Best wishes. Patrick
Update on Ed Matlack & Rufuz (Woofie) (Poetry) - 9/2/2009 6:31:25 PM
How delightful, Scott, Ed's progress and your message! Was smiling and chuckling about 'RuWoof's' antics, just like with Ed! Thank you. Keep on keeping on, Ed. You are missed.
Erin
Ed Matlack and Rufuz's Status (Poetry) - 8/11/2009 2:04:52 AM
Thank you so much Scott for coming out & giving Ed the best birthday ever! I know it meant alot to Ed and it meant alot to me too. Having you here, even though it was just a couple of days, was a sheer joy & pleasure. Please give Rufus lots & lots of kisses & hugs from his Mommy & Daddy.
Rene
Ed Matlack and Rufuz's Status (Poetry) - 8/10/2009 9:30:25 AM
Oh my I had no idea, please let him know that we I will have him in my prayers and all of you. So glad he had a wonderful birthday and that you were there to celebrate with him. I send prayers, huggs and kisses from Detroit.
Ed Matlack and Rufuz's Status (Poetry) - 8/8/2009 4:42:01 AM
Scott,
Thank you for updating us on Ed and Rufus. I am continually praying for them both. Keep us posted!
Blessings,
~Linda
Ed Matlack and Rufuz's Status (Poetry) - 8/7/2009 11:14:27 AM
Ed is in my prayers none stop...wish I could just call him and give him a special "Stinky" laugh from South Africa...but cannot find the correct number to call his room!!
With my accent they think I am from MARS...lol!!
Sighhhhh...this was a bummer for all of his friends....but I am sure he will be back with "MUCH" to say on this board!!
Love and MANY hugs
Tinka
Ed Matlack and Rufuz's Status (Poetry) - 8/7/2009 9:46:51 AM
Bittersweet news. We are all pulling for Ed and I think he's pulling too. Thanks for taking Rufuz. He's sort of a national treasure thanks to Ed.
Ed Matlack and Rufuz's Status (Poetry) - 8/7/2009 9:00:50 AM
I can't believe that I missed this news. I've been so absent from AD and haven't been reading much lately but this morning the news dropped on me like a ton of bricks. I'm shocked to learn that Ed is in such a serious condition and I will be praying for him, Rene and you Scott and of course Ed's beloved Rufuz. Please keep us updated with news. Chanti
Ed Matlack and Rufuz's Status (Poetry) - 8/7/2009 6:38:13 AM
I have not been on line as much lately and I'm glad I checked in this morning to get this report. I have already prayed and will continue to do so.
Ed Matlack and Rufuz's Status (Poetry) - 8/7/2009 5:55:39 AM
Thank you, Scott...thank you so much...for the update, for being there for Ed, and caring for Rufuz, and giving strength to Rene. We want to help Ed however we can, but mostly boost his spirit now. Ed has so many prayers going up for him because people really DO care...he must know that. And for him to know that Rufuz is being cared for and loved by you...what a boost that will give him (Ed).
Blessings and Love to all of you...
Micke
Ed Matlack and Rufuz's Status (Poetry) - 8/7/2009 5:08:45 AM
Thanks for the update. We all care about Ed and Rufuz. I am still praying for a breakthrough.
Ed Matlack and Rufuz's Status (Poetry) - 8/7/2009 12:21:19 AM
Thank you Scott, I have been worried about both of them, 1100 its a miracle he survived that, when my friends sugar went half that, she passed out and nearly died, but miracles happen and I am praying that Ed and Rufuz are given that miracle, I can not imagine what either are going through
In Christs Love
Michelle~
God's Getting Tired of It All (Poetry) - 8/6/2009 8:52:20 PM
Beaudiful...So very moving,and So very true.
Thanks for this Scott.
I think Phil Collins song, Paradise summed it up well.
God bless
Ch'erie
Revel the Raccoon (Poetry) - 8/6/2009 8:49:31 PM
My Hubby's Other nickname is Raccoon. Ed& Rene sent a sweatshirt over, two of them. Rene lovingly put a Raccoon on one, and I modelled it in the garden, disguised as a coon eating an apple in one of my poems..
Wid a tail n all.
It fitted me and Hubby both, so we squabbled over who owned it, coz he washes everything, including dishes I already washed..hence Raccoon
We don't have them here, or squirrels..No we got Koala's, emu's lots poisonus snakes..critters galore and they are all lovely, some at a distance of course.
Only a lovin God could of made such beauty.
Thanks, and great to meet you in AD.
SMiles
Ch'erie
Ed Matlack and Rufuz's Status (Poetry) - 8/6/2009 8:17:03 PM
Thank you Scott, thank you for being a top mate, and taking Ruffie, plze give him a good ole pat for me. I called the Hos about half hour ago Aussie time. I know it was late, but we felt we should at least say hello to Ed, so he could hear from us personally, we love him and are praying 4 him too.
We will continue to pray for him, is all one can do.
It was good to hear his voice..
Glad he had a good Birthday, so deserved!
Must catch up with Rene too, she deserves a medal.
Love to you
Ch'erie n Family
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