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Old 03-17-2010, 08:08 AM #1
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Default I'm having a hard time

even seeing the larger print on my computer lately. I'v mostly just sit and listen to music. I am not going to be even able to drive down the street to Patricks anymore until my eye gets straight. I get kind of down in the dumps being alone so much at times but then a friend will call and I'll be alright. I wish I could post more but it's too hard to see online now. I have my eye operated on this coming Tuesday the 23rd.

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