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i was born ermm about 10-20 years ago, frankly in poverty. yup it sucked, yup i did what i had do to.
anyways i had a hard life and then got a pc by begging for money on the streets and doing poor people stuff for money. frankly? it turned my life around. i became an atheist by watching youtube and the rest frankly is history.............................................
Hines was apparently about to go home after a West Coast trip, but turned down the move because he had his brother, who was in the military, in the car. Pete Hines, who works for Bethesda, was not injured during his hike. He and his brother, friend and good friend tried to get to the end of the trail, but failed.