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The Don S. McClure Show Live - The Bond of True Friendship?

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"The bond of True Friendship" is like a flower that grows from a seed.

Over time and time is not measured by seconds, minutes, hours, or even days. True friendship operates on a timeline of its own. There is no time limit on how long or short the bond of real friendship can last.  It can face many issues, the loss of someone special in an instant, the changing of locations and careers, or chasing dreams across the land. The building of essential issues that you believe are necessary? And the values that you once shared may have changed, such as marrying, and your friend can't find the time or someone who can share their space in life.   Some friendships last from childhood, others from an educational environment, and yet others from business deals and others during career paths. But some can come from a brief meeting on the internet or in a store while shopping or at a club or bar or just passing one another on the street, with a quick glance from an eye to eye encounter and right there, the seed of friendship starts to blossom.  Whether or not the bond of everlasting friendship will last depends. But when it does, there is no unshakable force that can drive a wedge between you two.
A quick note: My childhood friend is named William Brown, and I love him like a brother, and when I heard or read he was ill, my heart broke into a million pieces worrying if he was ok since we had not spoken for a minute. I texted and called to no avail, but I kept trying to find the answer that I wanted, which was he was ok and just slightly ill. After the fifth try, he answers his phone, and the smile in my heart was returned; we talked, and he assured me he was ok; he just had an issue that needed attention. After hanging up, I thought about other close friends in my life, and I wanted to be reassured they were ok.

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