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HAPPY NEW YEAR!

By Al Fagerli ( Contact )   December 31, 2007

2008,can you believe it? Hard to believe for me,as this is the year our daughter will graduate from high school. Been a hectic time for her,and us,for that matter,in getting the college applications together and the like. As most parents have come to realize,the matter of finding the funding is another thing. Oh well,that too shall pass as ol' Dad will be working until he's 90. I really don't have a whole lot on the plate for New Year's,except FOOTBALL and more FOOTBALL. My borwn eyes start to resemble footballs after a while.

Here's hoping '08 is a good one for you.

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wleong
Dec 31, 2007 at 5:10 p.m.
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Congratulations to you, Al....on your daughter's upcoming graduation! "Here's hoping 2008 will be a GREAT year for you and your family! The graduation bit just shows you how time flies. Kath & I are fortunate to have both our boys through HS & College....oldest will get his masters this May from U of Hawaii. We're looking forward to our trip to his grad ceremony!!!! (But not the cost?)

Keep up the GREAT Basketball play-by-play broadcasts.....YOU'RE the BEST! Always enjoy your professionalism & devotion to the "local" HS student/athletes!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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