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Mike
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Thanks,
Chris
I am a long time fan of your site and blogs. I couldn’t imagine a better time to make my first post than now…wishing you the very best of luck with the new book! Can’t wait to get my own copy and learn more about the battle and the cast of characters involved.
By the way, although I’m a Virginian, my folks hail from up around your neck of the woods, Grove City, OH and are both Buckeyes. Great little town.
Keep up the great work,
-Dayton Henceroth
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