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Hi Arlene,

Thanks for your thoughts, I will be thinking of you too on July the 5th, yes and hoping for answers.

Regarding the Elephants, they are my favourite animal, I also collect them, I have over 100 now, I have lost count. That would be wonderful seeing them in the wild, I am green with envy. Having them around me helps to keep me sane and happy, so why not share them with everyone.
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100 elephants? im glad im not the one who has to pick up the poop....ha
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100 elephants? im glad im not the one who has to pick up the poop....ha
Yes that would be hard work, I would be too busy to worry about my pain.

They have become very therapeutical. I have them in many shapes and sizes, I enjoy looking at them.
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