Tuesday, September 3, 2019

"Good-Bye To A Friend"

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Its strange, but I at a loose end a "friend" upon Sunday, February 3, 2002. You might be ... "Whats correspondingly peculiar nearly that? Its ... but its a fact of life that we will look links pass ...

Its strange, but I purposeless a "friend" upon Sunday, February 3, 2002.
You might be thinking, "Whats in view of that unfamiliar not quite that?
Its unfortunate, but its a fact of cartoon that we will
see links pass away."

Whats consequently strange is I never met this "friend."
Yet this gentleman touched my enthusiasm in ways Im yet discovering.

The gentleman was Dale Armin Miller, creator of
the Internet promotion ability Arsenal.

I have been a enthusiast and affiliate of the attainment Arsenal
since June 2001. I became a supporter after reading one
of Dales articles, which I adequately enjoyed.
Dale was dexterous to inject his humorous, no-bull,
down-to-earth personality into his articles.
Read a few of them and you felt with you knew Dale.
>From his words, you were nimble to form a mental image of the person.

Dale and the finishing Arsenal took someone who had been
kicking on the order of afterward Internet promotion for nine months
and taught her how to become a enormous promoter.

Because of the endowment Arsenal, I took a hidden, life-long want
and acted upon it, I started writing.

It was through writing, I discovered a side of myself
I didnt know existed. I cherish that discovery.

It was through writing articles, I gained the nice of
self-confidence that is achieved by seeing a desire flower and thrive.

It was through writing articles, I was lucky to meet
some astonishing human beings that instead I would not have met.

The follow-through was mine; the courage to start I attribute to Dale.

In the cold, sterile world of CyberMarketing, I never felt alone.
Where others stumbled blindly, I had 20-20 vision.
When everyone else was scrambling for their first sale,
I was receiving commission checks every month.

This I attribute to Dale Armin Miller.

I have carried joy in my heart for achieving upon the Internet
what I set out to do. Now I must make room for itch as
I grieve for my "friend", the one I never met.

This article is dedicated to the fond memory of Dale Armin Miller.

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