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The day started like any other day, with four friends going to work at the Little Rock Capitol Mall. Little did these four friends know that that day would end up like it did and that day would change their lives forever. An accident happened at the Big Mack Building. Was it a terrorist act, or was it just an accident? Tony, Mark, Kim, and Maryfour friends for life, forever.

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The day started like any other day, with four friends going to work at the Little Rock Capitol Mall. Little did these four friends know that that day would end up like it did and that day would change their lives forever. An accident happened at the Big Mack Building. Was it a terrorist act, or was it just an accident? Tony, Mark, Kim, and Maryfour friends for life, forever.

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Hello, this is Brent Philpot. I hope you enjoyed Stories from Grand Pa, and I am working on the second one as we speak. This is where I'm supposed to tell you a little about me. As I write this, I am forty-three years old, and I've had a lifetime of experiences! I was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas. I had an accident in 1979. I was run over by a delivery truck and had a lot of problems. The doctors said I wouldn't be able to walk, talk, or see again if I made it out of the emergency room. Well, I can walk and talk, and as far as seeing, well, a friend of mine says I'm temporarily blind Monday through Friday, nine-to-five. LOL! I graduated from the Arkansas School for the Blind in 1992. I then went to the University of Central Arkansas and graduated with a fine arts and communication degree with a minor in special education in 1997. Thanks to my teachers and professors. Because of you, I had the fortitude to put out this book. I am currently working on my autobiography and hope to have it out soon. To my friends and family, thank you for the support and the checks in the mail. A special thanks goes out to MOM, Teresa Lovern. MOM, it would take a book to explain all the things that I could thank you for. By the way, MOM means "maker of miracles."