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Oh my friend Gumby. I am so happy to hear that you are moving on in grand fashion. Just like you thought we all love you here. We have our little keyboard fights, but it is just like a family you do not pick on my brother or sister or I will tear you up. I will be talking to you soon about the bathroom remodel if you are not going to be too busy with your other stuff. There is no rush on the bathroom we can still pee in the sink if we need (no we don't do that) Maybe in the fall when things start to slow down.
Good to hear that we will still have you in Minnesota. You are a Minnesota Landmark.
Way to go, good for you Gump! Like I said, a stand-up guy will always land on his feet so it was never in doubt for you. Get yourself setteled in and PLEASE keep posting - the joint just wouldn't be the same without ya. Best of luck.
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