Thursday, April 28, 2011

OUR STORY Part 32: THE LITTLE CADET THAT COULD?

Today Mike and I are doing some much needed maintenance around the property. Another thunderstorm is expected to come through this week. Tornado watches have been consistent with the last couple of storm systems. Maintaining the property is important especially during the spring because of the water flow that comes across the property. If debris washes and collects against the fenceline it causes the water to travel towards the back of the house that much faster.

It was a very emotional time for both of us today for a couple of reasons. First being that we don't know how long we will be here; Chase could foreclose on as as early as the scheduled foreclosure sale date of June 7th. Needless to say, the labor comes with mixed emotions.

We have not been treated well by Chase Home Finance during this battle and yet we maintain a property which they could very well rip away from us along with our $80,000 cash down payment. It's not enough we have paid a mortgage, homeowner's insurance and flood insurance for the last couple of years based on the sale price of $392,000.00, when the value has been reappraised at $0 (ZERO). Perhaps this is where I Peter 3:17 comes in; "For it is better, if the will of God be so, that ye suffer for well doing, than for evil doing."

The emotions ride high today as well for yet another reason. Working outside used to be one of our favorite times together; a healthy activity where we would listen to a sermon on our IPODS, being ministered to while getting our chores done. We also had four little friends around us to keep us company. Bella and Sophie would push the wagon around with Mike, and I would often find him sitting on the ground with the girls visiting him.

It's so much different now. With our animals gone it seems so empty outside, and empty within our aching hearts. All that remains are some feed dishes, water buckets, manure piles to mow and their hay trough. Mike blew out the shavings left in the barn from when we loaded the little one's up in the trailer to leave the other day. It's feels like this giant eraser is wiping away every part of our lives.

We both do not want to disappoint or disobey God. We know that our treasures are to be stored in Heaven, and our hearts do belong to Abba first and foremost. But the reality is we are both battling with sleep deprivation and depression. We don't talk about the current situation much, we just pray and try be productive. But then there are those moments when we sit in silence snuggled together; an occasional look into one another's eyes says it all.

When we purchased this property we negotiated with the seller's to include their Cub Cadet riding mower in the purchase price. With five acres to maintain it was clear that a push mower was not going to cut it. No pun intended. With 80 plus pecan trees shedding leaves each fall, and five acres to mow year round, the little Cub Cadet really gets a work out.

After the storms hit in April of 2008 and we experienced the results of flash flooding, it was apparent that we were going to need more help, and that's when we invested in the tractor. The box blade was used to move dirt that had eroded back up towards its origin, as best we could.

The bush hog was used to help with the abundance of leaves and smaller branches, and those areas of grass that became so thick after long bouts of rain when the mower couldn't get the job done. When the grass was too think the mower deck would often disengage a belt.

The last attachment for the tractor was the rake which was used to drag leaves and sticks that had washed into heavy mounds, mounds to heavy and thick to use a shovel to move. It would drag the mounds out to where we could use the front loader to scoop them up and dump them onto the burn piles.

Now that the tractor is gone we are back to the little cub cadet and breaking our backs. With finances being what they are we have had to forego some repairs to the mower. We have a punctured tire that is currently bald and filled with green slime to keep it going. One of the drive belts for the deck (there are two) kept shredding. The repair shop told us over the phone that it sounds as if this is due to something broken off, a sharp piece somewhere in where the ball bearings are that drive the belts. We went through belt after belt but it kept catching the belt as it rotated and shredding it. So, the one belt has had to suffice for now.

The blade also hasn't been sharpened in almost two years now. We can't afford the $100 to have them pick up the mower, and we don't have a trailer to haul it to the repair shop ourselves. So we are praying and asking for God's mercy on the little cub cadet.

The strain is immense. We don't know if Chase will foreclose on us; and have to keep the property maintained for drainage purposes, and because it is the single most important motive for Chase to allow us to stay on the property and not foreclose.

Update: Today is April 29th, 2011 and we received formal notification from Chase's legal firm of their intent to foreclose on our home within thirty days if we don't bring our mortgage current. Balance due them is just over $12,000.00.




Wednesday, April 27, 2011

OUR STORY Part 31: UNITED THEY STAND, DIVIDED THEY FALL?

Yesterday was very surreal. We received an email from our attorney sharing some very suprising news from the new defense firm. His email read, in part:


"Did I tell you I sent new discovery to the new counsel. He has shown me a document he is “GOING” to file – a petition suing Swan and Moran and Ready Real Estate. Not only can he not do that I actually probably want him to do it. I think if Deborah is down there and I lay into them on the email and what Rees knew, it will be triple teaming against them. But we’ll see if it gets that far."

What is the relevance of this? Well, it appears that the sellers' Realtors are now planning on suing their very own clients and, consequently, our Realtor. Pretty amazing! Amazing because they are now going to put people who were their witnesses a.k.a. "on their side" in a defensive posture.


The sellers' Realtors not only knew the characteristics or "issues" with this property (i.e. flood zone and drainage easement), they were warned by a fellow Realtor approximately five days prior to our putting an offer on the property. (read more)

Funny thing is, we have always felt that their clients have every right to sue their Realtors. Based on the evidence and testimony to date, it appears that these Realtors knowingly allowed their clients to pass on a property without providing full disclosure of the issues on the Seller's Disclosure form. One might go so far as to say that it appears they encouraged such.

A couple of weeks ago we had the sense that a "Rahab" was going to be flushed out soon; meaning that someone on the inside of this whole mess would begin to "sing" like a canary and reveal some of the details of the dirty deeds. We and our attorney are hoping that this last little stunt will motivate the sellers and/or our Realtor to start revealing more about the sellers' Realtors activities during escrow.

The sellers' Realtors are no small potatoes in this area. Here is a write up from one of their websites:


"In 2000 Rees and Piper felt the need to provide a higher level of service to customers and concepted the "Rees and Piper" team in which two top producing Brokers could use their unique specialties to provide a higher level of service than any single agent could provide. Results of this partnership have been unsurpassed with team sales exceeding every other agent or team in Parker County with over 35 million dollars in real estate sold in 2006. The Rees and Piper Team are ranked in the top 3 in the state and in the top 25 in the nation in the Century 21 system."

During a phone conversation with our attorney last night he confirmed that he had related to the attorneys for both our Realtor and the sellers about what was about to come down the pike at them. Of course, our Realtor's attorney was of the same mind as our attorney; wondering why they would do something so absurd. Well, there is nothing new under the sun . . .
"They encourage themselves in an evil matter: they commune of laying snares privily; they say, Who shall see them? They search out iniquities; they accomplish a diligent search: both the inward thought of every one of them, and the heart, is deep. But God shall shoot at them with an arrow; suddenly shall they be wounded. So they shall make their own tongue to fall upon themselves: all that see them shall flee away. And all men shall fear, and shall declare the work of God; for they shall wisely consider of his doing."
Psalm 64:5-9


"But the LORD thy God shall deliver them unto thee, and shall destroy them with a mighty destruction, until they be destroyed."
Deuteronomy 7:23

"Surely thou didst set them in slippery places: thou castedst them down into destruction."
Psalm 73:18


Proverbs 21:1 "The king's heart is in the hand of the LORD, as the rivers of water: he turneth it whithersoever he will."


On another note

Today was very difficult. It was the first time I had to go out and pick up branches after the recent storms. With over 80 trees you can't let it get ahead of you. Mike and I both avoid going outside by the barn unless leaving the property. It's still very painful. The horses are gone, our precious little ones are gone now too; and the tractor used to maintain the property is gone. That on top of the fact that we don't even know if Chase Home Finance will be foreclosing on us before this matter is concluded makes it very hard to do anything.

Our attorney did send a letter to Chase's legal department and to the local law firm handling the foreclosure. (see letter here). It is not the first time he has gone to Chase in an effort to get them to work with us; but they just don't care.

Over a year ago I spoke with Chase's representative, Rod Reuscher, from their legal department. I shared with him all of the issues with the property, the fact that it had been devalued to $0 by the county, etc. I sent him all of the evidence to support the claims and explained to him that Chase would end up taking a property that had no value. I pleaded with him to work with us through our attorney on this, that we would guarantee a lien to Chase at the end of the case so that they would receive payment due. But, as mortgage lenders go; Rod's response was simply that Chase was a big company and they wouldn't feel it. He went on to remind me that we had an obligation to our mortgage loan contract. When confronted about the fact that our mortgage loan was presented to us under fraudulent circumstances, which was the reason we were engaged in a civil suit; Rod went on to explain that it had nothing to do with our obligations to Chase Home Finance as they were not a party to our suit or involved in our escrow.

May God show Rod and Chase the same mercy that they have shown us.



MISSED YOU IN THE PASTURE TODAY BELLA

Friday, April 22, 2011

OUR STORY Part 30: THIS HOLE IN MY HEART HURTS



This morning the donkeys were picked up by the North Texas Human Society and a gentleman, Hugh McElroy. Now all that remains is a huge hole in our hearts, and we can't seem to stop the bleeding.

Before we began loading the little ones into the trailer, the woman from the Humane Society said, "I sure hope you can hang on to those dogs, they aren't as easy to place as the minis." I looked over at Dixie and Duke and fought back the tears. She went on to say "Surely God can't take everything away from you, right?" I couldn't even catch my breath to muster up a response.

I began to have this panic attack and all I could see was everything in front of me that was left to be taken from us. The house, the birds and insects. Over 8,000 photographs and macros of memories communing with God through His creatures. It was the one thing that got me through the events over the past three years.

This afternoon Mike went out to shut the barn door, I just couldn't handle going out there with him. It took him a while before he returned to the house. When he came back he said "That was really hard." (Tears welling up in his eyes.) "There's no life out there any more honey, everyone is gone now."

My heart is crying out right now... "God, what more do you want from me?" It seems that everything good in my life has always been violently ripped away from me. I take a few steps and then I have these panic attacks and I can't breath.

What next?
=*(*****



Thursday, April 21, 2011

WITHSTANDING THE TEMPEST


This week we have felt much like we expect the men on the ship with Paul did as they were facing Euroclydon. (Acts 27-28) We have been tossed about with the tempests of depression, fear, anxiety and loss this week.

We know that the house is set for foreclosure sale on June 7th, and were just so blessed that we were at least going to see our baby bird's for this spring hatch and leave the nest prior to our being forced out onto the streets.

Each year the birds have nested outside the living room window in a birdhouse. This year it was Bluebirds. Mike would tend to the house and check daily to see if mommy had laid her eggs. She laid 5 eggs this year and we would sit each day on the sofa eating dinner and watch her and the daddy tend to their nest, chasing off intruders.

One day was very comical as a brown-headed cowbird landed on top of the house. Mommy stuck her body half way out the hole of the house snatched a tail feather off the cowbird and took it in as nesting material. 
Last years babies were Carolina Wrens

It's a small thing, but the birds have given us much joy during this difficult journey. God's creatures casting no care for where they will sleep or what they will eat.

Yesterday morning Mike sat down with me and had this painful look on his face as I was looking for the Bluebirds. "Honey" he said, "I have to tell you something."

Apparently Mike went out and found the bird house toppled over first thing in the morning, and 4 of the 5 eggs broken on the ground. It may not seem like a big deal to some, but to this 6'4" loving and tender bear of a man, it was devastating. Especially since this would be the last memory of our spring baby birds.

We are so very tired. Tired of the stress. Tired of the losses. Tired of the constant delays.

Mike isn't looking forward to tomorrow; actualy neither of us are. A very nice man is coming with a trailer to pick up all of our donkeys. We are blessed they will remain together, but pretty despressed over the fact that we will miss the birth of Sarah's foal.

Mike went out to feed them tonight and I watched the barn door close as he went in and spent time alone with his little buddy, Zorro. He told me "It's going to be really difficult for me to say goodbye to my little buddy."

So much pain, separation and loss. Everything is being ripped from our lives and our hearts.

Abba, help us!

Psalm 124

 1If it had not been the LORD who was on our side, now may Israel say;
 2If it had not been the LORD who was on our side, when men rose up against us:
 3Then they had swallowed us up quick, when their wrath was kindled against us:
 4Then the waters had overwhelmed us, the stream had gone over our soul:
 5Then the proud waters had gone over our soul.
 6Blessed be the LORD, who hath not given us as a prey to their teeth.
 7Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers: the snare is broken, and we are escaped.
 8Our help is in the name of the LORD, who made heaven and earth.

Monday, April 18, 2011

OUR STORY Part 29: REALTORS WITHOUT REPRESENTATION?

Back in "Our Story Part 25" I shared that we were experiencing yet another set back in obtaining a trial date. We were informed that the law firm representing the seller's Realtors was being replaced, and a new defense firm was being subed in as representation.

The court had provided us with an available trial date of July 12th, however; in "Our Story Part 27" I related the fact that upon discussions between our attorney and the new law firm, we were informed that the attorney assigned to handle the Realtors' matter was going to be on vacation during the proposed, July 12th, trial date.

As a result, our attorney asked for a hearing to be scheduled for today, April 18th, 2011. The hearing was to be a trial setting hearing, where the new firm would attend and a trial date would hopefully be agreed upon between attorneys and the court. However, our situation with Chase Home Finance, as related in "Our Story Part 26," is critical; and even the proposed date of July 12th was potentially going to be too late to save the day.

We had not heard anything from our attorney, so an email was sent off to him to follow up on the hearing scheduled for today. I don't even know how to explain it, but in short; it appears that the "Motion for Substitution" was not for substitution of counsel, but merely a "Motion for Dismissal." In other words, instead of this new Dallas firm substituting in and representing the Realtors, they now have "NO" representation at all. According to our attorney, the Dallas defense firm turned the case away.

Why? We have no idea, and either does our attorney!

The clock is ticking away as the foreclosure sale date approaches and our lives hang in question. We are so very tired.

On a personal note, I am having issues with my left leg feeling like jello at times, not wanting to hold me up. Mike has tried taking me to the Fort Worth Nature Center a few times to unwind and get our minds of the property, but I become so weak, having seizure like activity that we have to get me home.

Today I begged God to untether us from this case. To meet our needs and to not allow us to be shamed before our enemies. To pour out a miracle of grace and provision upon us so that all would look upon the final chapter of this matter and glorify Him.

I really do just want some time of peace in which my husband and I can love one another and serve God without this case and the financial burdens pressing down upon us.


Wednesday, April 13, 2011

OUR STORY Part 28: GETTING READY TO SAY GOOD BYE

Today was a difficult day. I've been emailing with Sandy Grambort at the Humane Society for North Texas. The donkeys are due for vaccines in May, worming and seriously are overdue for ferrier service. We can't risk foreclosure occurring on June 7th, and our precious little ones being handled in some panic, not getting placed in good homes.

Sandy came referred to us by the horse rescue that took Prince and Bear. I miss them so; but watching our little ones leave will rip my heart out. Mike and I delivered Bella and Sophie with our own hands. Up night after night waiting for the Moms to go into labor. We put an air mattress in the back of the truck and parked in the round pen.

Beauty really loves Mike. She would back up to him to get her rear brushed, following him around. Sarah was my baby girl. She's so humble compared to them all, a real sweetheart.

Right after Bella was born she would crawl up into Mike's lap. She continued to do that for the longest time. Almost a year old and she still wanted to sit in his lap. She's would walk between us while holding hands all the way to, and back from, the mail box.

Sophie is like her Mom, Sarah. Humble and gentle. Two little white hairs on her forehead to tell her apart from Bella.

Then there is Zorro. He was in this little pen area when we first saw him. It was so nice to bring him here and watch him be able to run and roam around a bigger area. He loved playing with big Bear, like dogs. Zorro called out missing Bear for days after he was taken to the rescue. I know how he feels.




We had put a video together for brother Robert and sister Charlene just about a week ago. We had no idea the events that would occur since then, forcing us to part with the little ones.

Psalm 56:8-9
 "Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle:
are they not in thy book?
 When I cry unto thee, then shall mine enemies turn back:
this I know; for God is for me."

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

OUR STORY Part 27: MORE DELAYS

It has been three weeks since the judge ruled on the motion to vacate the Default Judgment and grant a new trial. Since that time nothing has moved regarding a trial date. In fact, as related in a previous blog the defense counsel didn't even respond to our attorney's communication in an effort to confirm or oppose the court's proposed trial date of July 12th, 2011.

On April 7th, our attorney popped of a strong email to defense counsel only to receive a egotistical response in which our attorney was informed that the defense firm would be subbed out by another law firm in Dallas.

With a foreclosure sale scheduled for June 7th, time is of the essence. We put a call into our attorney as soon as we learned of the foreclosure sale and he is supposed to contact Chase Home Finance's legal counsel.

This morning we received a call from our attorney informing us that new counsel for the defendants is scheduled for vacation during the proposed July 12th trial date. This has been par for the course over the past two years, except now the consequences are critical in nature; today being April, 12th, we are less than two months away from what may be homelessness; 55 days to be exact.

To make matters more difficult we still have the donkeys and Sarah's foal isn't moving for us. The foals have always been very active at this stage. We actually thought she would have delivered by now, but we don't know what to think. Another email has been sent off to animal rescue on behalf of the donkeys.





Psalm 31

 1In thee, O LORD, do I put my trust; let me never be ashamed: deliver me in thy righteousness.
 2Bow down thine ear to me; deliver me speedily: be thou my strong rock, for an house of defence to save me.
 3For thou art my rock and my fortress; therefore for thy name's sake lead me, and guide me.
 4Pull me out of the net that they have laid privily for me: for thou art my strength.
 5Into thine hand I commit my spirit: thou hast redeemed me, O LORD God of truth.
 6I have hated them that regard lying vanities: but I trust in the LORD.
 7I will be glad and rejoice in thy mercy: for thou hast considered my trouble; thou hast known my soul in adversities;
 8And hast not shut me up into the hand of the enemy: thou hast set my feet in a large room.
 9Have mercy upon me, O LORD, for I am in trouble: mine eye is consumed with grief, yea, my soul and my belly.
 10For my life is spent with grief, and my years with sighing: my strength faileth because of mine iniquity, and my bones are consumed.
 11I was a reproach among all mine enemies, but especially among my neighbours, and a fear to mine acquaintance: they that did see me without fled from me.
 12I am forgotten as a dead man out of mind: I am like a broken vessel.
 13For I have heard the slander of many: fear was on every side: while they took counsel together against me, they devised to take away my life.
 14But I trusted in thee, O LORD: I said, Thou art my God.
 15My times are in thy hand: deliver me from the hand of mine enemies, and from them that persecute me.
 16Make thy face to shine upon thy servant: save me for thy mercies' sake.
 17Let me not be ashamed, O LORD; for I have called upon thee: let the wicked be ashamed, and let them be silent in the grave.
 18Let the lying lips be put to silence; which speak grievous things proudly and contemptuously against the righteous.
 19Oh how great is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee; which thou hast wrought for them that trust in thee before the sons of men!
 20Thou shalt hide them in the secret of thy presence from the pride of man: thou shalt keep them secretly in a pavilion from the strife of tongues.
 21Blessed be the LORD: for he hath shewed me his marvellous kindness in a strong city.
 22For I said in my haste, I am cut off from before thine eyes: nevertheless thou heardest the voice of my supplications when I cried unto thee.
 23O love the LORD, all ye his saints: for the LORD preserveth the faithful, and plentifully rewardeth the proud doer.
 24Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the LORD.

Friday, April 8, 2011

OUR STORY Part 26: FORECLOSURE SALE SET

The last few nights have been brutal. Mike and I have both been battling ongoing headaches and sleeplessness. Our bodies get more run down, and Mike looks really bad these days. His skin seems clammy, his eyes bloodshot, and he complains of his heart racing when he lies down.

Nonetheless, today was our deadline to contact Chase Home Finance to discuss the loan modification requirements.

We contacted our assigned representative, Eric, at Chase Home Finance in the "Loan Modification" department. We both shared the long and painful story of our property; the diminished value, flood characteristics, fraud, Default Judgment, delays, failure to collect on our jury verdict and pending litigation against sellers' Realtors.

For the first time, it seemed as though someone from Chase was willing to listen to our situation with a human heart of compassion. He offered some suggestions and has agreed to assist us in an attempt to obtain a forbearance.

However, at the same time, our conversation was bittersweet as Eric dropped the "F-bomb"; informing us that the house was already entering foreclosure process and has been scheduled for foreclosure sale on June 7th, 2011. He went on to tell us that Texas is one of the states that has an expedited foreclosure statute, the process taking approximately sixty days.

Trial delays. New counsel coming on board for defendants. Foreclosure sale scheduled.

What option do we have but to trust God for a miracle? We truly have learned what it means to live day to day. We can barely drum up the energy to get through today, let alone fret over tomorrow. 

The foreclosure sale is scheduled on June 7th, merely two months away, and only four days after our five year wedding anniversary. We've been involved in this litigation for more than half of our marriage at this point.

Our first wedding anniversary in our dream home involved the installation of a natural gas well a few hundred feet from our bedroom, flash flooding and the disclosure of our property being located in a Special Flood Hazard Zone, with our house setting on a designated drainage easement.

Around the time of our second anniversary, we were involved with the onslaught of legal issues and discovery preparation for our case. We also would receive a call regarding the unexpected death of Mike's father the day after Father's Day.

Our third anniversary was spent dealing with the repercussions of the loss of our business and income, a business Mike had successfully run for over twenty five years. We also were dealing with the simultaneous disappointment of the defense attorneys delay tactics which pushed our June trial date to September; and the consequences of that delay being the surrendering of our horses to a rescue.




OUR STORY Part 25: UNDISCLOSED EMAIL & THE CHANGING OF THE GUARD


On March 22, the Parker County Judicial website posted an update reflecting the judge's decision, granting the defense's motion to set aside the Default Judgment and grant a new trial.

It's been two and half weeks since the ruling, and we have been contacting our attorney on numerous occasions in and effort to find out when a new trial date will be set. As usual, it's been painfully slow going.

Yesterday I emailed our attorney, once again; and as a result we received a copy of a very strong email sent to defense counsel from him. The email read:
"B----: 

I have contacted the court and she has July 12, 2011 as a trial date.  I told her I wanted that date and I am supposed to confer with you and Ed.  I left Ed a message.  If you can not agree to this date and or I don’t hear back from you, I will set a hearing for setting the trial date. 

It was pretty easy to get a Parker County jury to find fraud, fraud in a real estate transaction and lesser claims against Deborah Moran and she had a much better defense than your clients.  Additionally, either your clients did not give you all of their emails or they were not given to me, but either way, there is an email from one of your clients that clearly demonstrates they knew intimately what the problems with this property were and what should be done about it.  I also expect your carrier is not going to indemnify your clients for any fraud findings.  That means that they are going to be personally responsible for the judgment.  If it is not satisfied, then we will go to the TREC Trust Fund and they will lose their licenses.  Whatever sunny picture you, your carrier or your clients had about how trial is  or was going to come out is seriously flawed in light of the facts that the jury will hear.    I have now had a week long focus group.  I have weathered the defenses you will present and I know even better what to do this time.  If you don’t have that email, you need to ask your clients to go back and get it again.  In the meantime, if you want to protect your clients and prevent them from losing their real estate licenses, let me know." 
We were so excited to receive this. Finally, some real pressure being applied to defense counsel.

The email referenced in his letter to defense counsel involves email correspondence that the seller's Realtors failed or refused to turn over during discovery. The email showed up later in a set of documents which were provided during later discovery from the title company. Moreover, the email seemed to be out of order in the documents making it more obscure.

This email proves not only that the sellers' Realtors knew of the flood zone  and drainage easement issues on the property, but that they had been in direct contact with the surveyor of these issues. It is very incriminating... aka Smoking Gun!

Nonetheless, just as soon as our excitement would hit over this recent correspondence from our attorney, we would receive a forwarded response from opposing counsel that knocked the wind right out of us.

"I am delighted to report that I no longer need to listen to your happy equine by-products.  You may now try that flatulent approach on new counsel.  I will be out of this by next week.  Hopefully for your sake, your clients will not get what they deserve and they will only get poured out yet again.  I am uncertain what you get out of this approach but it is sophomoric if given a charitable description.  You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.  I commend unto you ...honey. You are dealing with a couple of people who are wonderful humans and trashing them may make you feel strong and important but what you really do is undermine your credibility , if any.  The motion to substitute will be arriving....strong email to follow.  Have a great day.
E-"
Alas, the last pot shot by this firm, along with notice that they are being replaced. This, in essence, could push our trial date and reinvent the wheel, somewhat.

Today is the last day to satisfy requirements with Chase Home Finance for the "loan modification" application. Unfortunately, we are unable to meet their requirements.

We are in the hands of a sovereign God, and don't know our tomorrow.
 


NOT IN A FLOOD ZONE?

GOOD BYE HUMBLE ACRES


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