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Old 06-19-2013, 05:02 PM #18
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Ha Ha ginnie!

You do realize since you've made this statement ..... that the next time your dentist uses the Dentalvibe, your mind will wonder....~'.'~

Hugs to you ginnie )


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Maybe a good vibrater would do the same thing. Ha ha ha...ginnie
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