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As Time Marches On

 


It’s been nearly five years since I’ve written a post here; hell it’s been nearly five years since I’ve written anything. Mom passed away, I miss both her and dad—more on dad in a bit. I became single, which was a major shot to right field I didn’t see coming and then a month later I find out my heart is shot. 

The heart issue has been a major struggle for me mentally. I have heart failure and four inoperable 100% blockages. My original prognosis was I would die by before my birthday last year (July). Well as you can see I kicked that dates ass and am still going strong. 

Well I’ll talk more about that and the physical condition of Dad and I in a later post (well maybe). As a kid I did some wild and crazy shit that I want to pass along to Kel and Layla.

I’m only going to share this blog to Facebook one time so if you want to keep up bookmark this bitch so it doesn’t pass you by or follow @dangumm on Twitter

I don’t know how often I’ll post, more than once a week I hope, but the posts will probably stop when I die. LoL

Happy trails!

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