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Old 02-09-2008, 05:11 PM #11
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Default Totally Cool!

I sit that way all the time...years ago I used to sit with my toes curled under....talk about freaking someone out, 1st hubby thought I was deformed because I sat that way...he'd broken a couple bones in both my feet hitting them with whatever was handy to make me stop curling my toes under...got rid of him....and here it is 37 years later and I STILL DO IT!!!
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