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Old 12-30-2006, 01:45 PM #1
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Default Happy New Year 2007!

Hello dear friends,
I just wanted to wish each of you a verry happy and healthy New Year. May the best things of the old year join with the good things in the new and fill all the days that lie ahead with health, happiness, contentment and peace for you and yours. I wish all of you a wonderful 2007!

Do any of you lot have any exciting plans? We are meeting up with another couple tomorrow night for an early dinner, and then we are going to see a movie. I would have loved to see "DREAMGIRLS", but I think the men are pushing to see either "The Good Shepherd", or "Blood Diamond". Monday we will be attending an annual New Year's Day party that friends of ours throw every year.

Have fun and be safe whatever you do.

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2007!

All the best,
Chris
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