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Old 03-22-2016, 01:13 PM #37
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Keep doing what you are doing....healing thyself with your brain and wisdom. All you are doing is working for you...so to say one thing...I don't think so. I use many "things" and I know I'm many years older than you and all in all doing OK in spite of things I deal with.
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