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Old 05-28-2008, 04:55 AM #27
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I must say--someone new comes into this forum and read this--they will say--what the heck???? I am coming ih here for my daily laugh. Thanks guys!!!!

I think this is great, especially you SHiney Sue, laying there in a hospital bed and still joking around--keep it up, this is what will make you better. A sense of humor and good friends.

God speed!
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