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Old 06-29-2008, 09:16 AM #31
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Ok, I feel like I am butting in, but when I saw the post, my first reaction to the above question was "FREE!" Or Free2b....

Running in case I am as far out of line as I might well be, and apologies if appropriate....
All I could think of was that Free To Be You and Me book from the 70's. LOL.

NaeNae - I hear you on the living with your parents. It is so hard to move back in with your parents especially when you have kids. I had to do that once and only lasted a couple of months. LOL. They still want to be your parent as well as your kids parent. Not fun. Things will work out soon.
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