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john
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Gary:

Well done!!

I know from personal experience how much patience is required to do something like this so I commend you heartedly for the effort. I'm sure the smiles make it all worthwhile.

John
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Gary...

Way to go, man! Really inspirational...woodworking at its finest!
Ed
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Very cool, Gary.

With all good wishes,
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drewa
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Wow...

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That is awesome! Nick and I have worked with kids and that glow is indescribable, no? There needs to be more folks like you out there.

Be good,

Drew
"When one has finished building one's house, one suddenly realizes that in the process one has learned something that one really needed to know in the worst way - before one began."

[INDENT][/INDENT]Friedrich Nietzsche
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That's great Gary. We need to hear more stories of hope like this. My wifes niece has a son who is autistic and we hear ya brother.:)
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