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Old 02-05-2008, 01:58 AM #1
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Default hello all am back and 15lbs lighter

howdy howdy, I sure hope ever everybody is doing well. I vaguely remember this weekend, ended up at hospital with food poisoning. joy joy im doing better, feel like a truck hit me, I missed chatting, with my friends here, as I said I hope eve yone is doing well

peace love and free valiums to all parents
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