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On the peer-to-peer microloaning...

My wife and I have already bought/"loaned" several livestock animals for families spread across several Gap states.

Vonne made the arrangements and registered the transfers in my Dad's memory.

We really believe in this sort of thing, having "adopted" several Indian girls over the past few years.

Small stuff, but it keeps it real, and it just goes to show that anyone can shrink the Gap if they want and that we possess--in aggregate--more than enough resources to pull it off.

Wait, or just act.

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