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Old 05-21-2010, 10:32 AM #4
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First, for the need to open the dictionary for the new words.

And second - this is exactly what I need. - guideline for how to behave with the new situation.
I'm trying not to focus on my pains (I don't like to use the word - illness).
But from time to time - I need those people who understand me. And you are those people.
I can get any "kick off" from you - because - you know what I'm talking about. you are there - more or less.And - what I'm telling myself is that if you can - I can also.

continue to challange me with new words in English. this can be the benefit of my PN...
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