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Leggs FELL while walking her dog and almost ripped her foot off her ankle! Its been horrible and painful and she is now in a cast, and riding a wheel chair. They have her on big boy pain meds now, and since the surgery to reattach her foot to her ankle with screws, pins and the like she is really miserable. Will tell her you asked for her. Perhaps she will drop in.
OMGoodness!!! Poor Legz! I will keep her in my prayers and hope for a speedy recovery for her.

Thanks for letting us know, Dej.
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