It’s November, and here in America we celebrate Thanksgiving. While, like most holidays, how we celebrate today doesn’t reflect truly on the history of the event, this one is a good reminder that we should be thankful for the people and accomplishments in our lives. I am personally thankful to have a loving wife and […]
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