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Old 11-18-2007, 04:27 PM #19
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Dear Waves,

I'm sorry I was sort of "too up" when I posted to you.
Please don't read anything into it. I like all your posts and like responding.
I completely understood what happened with the chocolate pictures/posts/requests/edit. It was ok. And chocolate is good.

(I bought some organic milk choc malt balls yesterday?)

Food, aging, hair, . . . -- these are topics we live.

It's ok to talk about these things.

After I got those responses about my hair appointment I realized that my experience with hair is different from everybody else's. I was trying to clarify.
I didn't mean to come off in a way that was off-putting.

Keep posting Waves. And if you need to, don't pay attention to what I say. Know that I mean well. Please.

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