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He felt too summery for Granddad on the rocks, instead he poured a big glass and made it light on the gin
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This weather reminds me of a story my Granddad told
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“So, what happened to your Granddad?” he asked
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“According to Granddad, this area had quite a reputation for being
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But in some strange way that Granddad never really made clear, once
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In fact, Granddad said, you practically have to walk under its
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Granddad observed shrewdly, you could see the signs of a long-term
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properties, and Granddad said that they were advised not to linger
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Granddad said that you couldn’t point at a rock or a crag or a tree and
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had the same number of men, although Granddad did not report on
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My Granddad always said that the strangest
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gold – Granddad once told me that he had bought the farm in
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knocked Granddad off his feet, he said, and shied the horses
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Granddad always said that there was much
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Scotty spoke up, “My granddad said he seen a guy get killed there one
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Granddad was in constant
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Granddad pointed at me with his fork
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” Granddad thought he was whispering but he wasn’t
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“My granddad used to call it the smell of spring
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My granddad always said that if you leave a loaded gun laying around long
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people had in them that granddad called the spark of life
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never forgot what Granddad said, “Go buy corner lots in growing
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Naturally; I understand that they are responsible to the taxpayers, and shouldn’t be so dumb as to buy ‘a pig in a poke,’ as my dear old granddad would say
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He saw stacks of crates with stenciled labeling that he assumed to be Italian wines, cardboard boxes marked Schenley’s and Old Granddad, and other containers that he recognized as brands of Scotch, Irish and Canadian whiskies
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So his granddaughter never saw her granddad,
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self beside his granddad
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When I attended Mike’s MHS graduation in mid-June, they did not bring the baby, and her tummy was washboard flat, so I had no idea that I was a granddad until Mike gave me a Father’s Day card with the hospital photo of Aubree date stamped upon it
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Did her Granddad really own this? Why had she never known this before?
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“I've miss you” I heard her say as her Granddad walked over to us with his arm still around her
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It was sad because I always knew my Granddad 'love' my grandmother with all his heart and she him
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But she loved my Granddad and he loved her
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“It's called a phone Granddad and don't worry about it”
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How do you feel about that” my Granddad asked
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Granddad shook his hand but Chris looked in shock
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Nothing better than the gift of music, hey'” Granddad said pulling Chris closer to the piano, with his hand at his back
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“Yes well I just needed to tell you that I need to move the closing date for are deal sooner” my Granddad says
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I have no idea what they're talking about, what deal? I knew Chris had a deal coming together with my father selling his shares to Chris, so 'Howards Businesses' could increase more jobs and expend but I thought that was just with Dad not Granddad as well
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Everything looked perfect, Granddad had this place well designed, and it was modern without looking too much so with some classic things here and there
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I laugh with him turning half round to look at his mother and my Granddad, who were looking over at us
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Not really her Granddad but her parents and Jessica
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I forget how lucky I was that I had my Granddad and Nan near me still
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But I had my Granddad, Kate had no one
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“Does your Granddad really own all this?” Kate asked as we both took in the view in front of us
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Nan and Granddad aren't going to stop until they have matched me up
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I felt that this party was only created for Granddad to find me a guy
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After seeing my Granddad and Nan I needed to chill out, I wanted to forget all about the results and my parents
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“Come on Sweetheart” Chris said pulling me away from the 'boys' in Chris' words and over to a table that I notice my Nan and Granddad where on
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“Yes very nice” Granddad said over his paper
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I was a little early because I wanted to see if I could catch Granddad this morning to give him the present I've been working on with me
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Granddad opened the present to see a brown large envelope and a small photo frame
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I looked over at Granddad and saw that he had tears in his eyes and he just stared seriously at the photo
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Everything about the song showed how much I loved my Granddad and what he meant to me
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Granddad sat on one of the chairs on other side of the room and gave me a nodded of his head to tell me that he was ready
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I thought of all the different numbers that meant something to me, like birthdays that kind of thing but couldn't really think of anything that would be better than what today was all about, Granddad
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“Your granddad used to love them
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I was driving Nans Mini Cooper that Granddad brought her, I was very jealous I loved this car
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Was that Granddad? I thought as both Chris and I ran to the front door
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I looked at the scene in front of me and was in shock, Nan had her arm wrapped around Granddad trying to keep him up from the ground
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Chris moved quickly over to them as he pulled Granddad from his waist and started carrying him with Nan into the living room
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“Nothing… I’m fine” Granddad said trying to laugh but hiss again in pain
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And you don't think you’re getting it easy!” I said turning to Granddad 'how dear you put Chris in that position about something like this
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I was still angry that he didn't tell me about Granddad, I really wish he did but I could never stay angry to him
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Not when he was the rock I needed and with Granddad
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“I’m glad” she said just as Granddad walked in the kitchen
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It’s our own little after party” Granddad smiled at Chris and I felt so happy and proud that Granddad liked Chris so much, it meant a lot to me
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“Chris…” Granddad said and when I looked round to Chris he was nodding his head and searching for something in all his folders
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Chris and Granddad both took it in turns going through the documents with me tell me what I was to inherits when he dies
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Chris was given the Anderson Company because Granddad believed that he was the best person to run the company Granddad wants it to still be run, he thinks that my Dad will try and sell all the different parts to make as much money as possible but he believed that Chris would do what is best
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I was to own a good percentage of the company with Chris’ help and also Granddad was giving me most of his priorities around the world including the hotel we just spent the week in and I was also to inherit a large amounts of stocks and shares in different businesses and on top of that an endless bank account
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I’ll pay for whatever medical needs but that’s it” Granddad said walking out of the room after kissing me on the check
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“Where have you been?” Nan said angry at Granddad walking into the room
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Things with my parents weren’t that bad, they’ll be in the audience today but Granddad was giving me away, we’ve never been close that’s just the way they are and I accept that, they knew what Jess did but I still thought they saw it as all being my fault but for the first time ever I didn’t care one bit
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Putting his preferred hand out there Cody was relieved when Amori’s granddad shook his hand
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On average you are likely to be five time richer than your granddad
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The little girl's granddad thought it was a splendid idea
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When she introduced her to Bernadette as Granny she asked if Laurence was Granddad
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I knew they were running because Luke and my granddad were no doubt chasing
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Was he displaying the same single-mindedness and toughness that characterized his noted forebears or was he a self-serving shadow of these time magnified ancestors? What would his namesake, great Granddad Can Martin say? What‘s the difference the sweating rancher rationalized, no one would know what he did tonight much less his illustrious ancestors
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Nicola looks at him thinking of all the other personal possessions she is leaving behind; the teapot from her mother, the clock from granddad, photographs of times gone by; Stef interrupts her thoughts by grabbing hold of her arm; �We haven't got much time
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"Best keep out of this, Granddad"
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The short, plump south Indian man combed back the very few strands of hair on his head, and put on his small white Minister’s hat, buttoned up his granddad collar and looked at his reflection in the mirror
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we would let our kids have with their granddad, considering his actions
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simply that their granddad broke the law and had to be punished for
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” The copperplate signature of Gran and Granddad Hatfield was as clear as the day it was written on May 24 1959
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Jess didn’t want to leave her granddad
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Then suddenly I saw another little child, and he said: “hello Granddad”
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The duel itself would take place in private, as was the custom ever since King Justice V had accidentally been turned into his own grandfather by a stray spell (to the horror of everyone, not least his proper granddad, who developed an identity crisis and died of confusion not long afterwards)
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mom, sister and granddad occupied the back seat
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You, Mom, Granddad, and Grandma have always taught us that
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I couldn’t save a little boy from his dad, his granddad, the system and the courts
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any woman except the very linked relatives such as mother, grandma, aunt ((mother’s sister or father’s sister)), sister…this is the explanation of the word ( look ((for man and it is the same for woman; ((look)) means; gazing lustfully on men who are not very linked relatives such as father, granddad, uncle, brother and his sons…)is one of the poisonous arrows of Iblis (Satan), anyone who avoids it fearing Me (seeking My content) I exchange it with a rank of belief in Me, which he gets its sweetness by his heart))
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Granddad was in that
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On a nightstand in the spare bedroom, he noticed an old love note he’d written to his granddad almost twenty years before
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Shaken but unhurt, he’d looked up to see his granddad sprinting toward him
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Mum and Gran burst into tears and her Granddad who had been giving me the
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I’d never called him Granddad out of respect for my Mother’s father but he was the only Granddad figure I’d ever had
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Granddad screwed up his face