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Cailee Franklin
Professor Lynn Raymond

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27 September 2015
The Good Kind of Crazy
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John always likes to joke about how great he is because 'ogreaf is in his

name. I would have to agree with him though, he is definitely an all around great person. He has
had a wide range of experiences during his life, which has made him one of the wisest people

know. He is a veteran, a minister, and an insurance agent, therefore he has advice for any

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every situation. It was such apleasure to have my great uncle John baptize me when I was a
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child, along with him doing the same for my sister and two cousins. Every family member tak; "-i'i",{i, ''1,
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about how much that means to them and the fact that he always brings the family together,
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For starters, Uncle John and my step-great aunt, Gail, are the funniest, craziest, and full
of bubbly enorgy people that I have ever had the privilege of knowing.

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create. Uncle John started this tradition of every family member having to play the game,

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the winning team automatically getting their present and the losing team having to preform some

$az! task, whether it bqsinging a song or acting out a scene, to receive their present. This

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that consist of some great food and games that they will create. Uncle John started this tradition

of every family member having to play the game, with the winning team automatical$ getting

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