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Old 02-04-2007, 04:44 AM #1
Giggles3 Giggles3 is offline
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Hello Everyone,

I decided to join today for several reasons. One is I am thoroughly confused in trying to understand the differences between the Pride Z chair and the Go Chair, so if somebody happens to know I would appreciate the information. The other reason is I have been looking for a new chat home, where I can be comfortable discussing some of my life challenges. I can give you a short version of my life story but overwhelming you on my first poste just doesn't seem fair. LOL I hope to fit in here, give support where I can, and enjoy people with life challenges being nice to one another.
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