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Old 03-25-2008, 10:15 PM #1
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Default Hey limbo people

I won't be here tomorrow for the check in. I have a doc appt in the am and babysitting the rest of the day. But the rest of you party on, okay?

I have the DGD because her mom lost the baby - I posted in social chat about it. She'll be with us the rest of the week, maybe longer, while her mom recovers.

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