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Old 08-05-2008, 10:10 AM #1
Earl Earl is offline
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Default Shhh, she must be approached quielty

I have a very good friend who I met three years ago at Camp Hope. Her son was in my cabin and DW and I have become very close to her family since then. 1 1/2 years ago when DW and I moved from Mesa Arizona to North Phoenix we stopped socializing with them as much as now they are 45 miles away, but I still value her friendship and that of her family.

I finally convinced her to join NT and she signed up on Monday. After bugging her to join for so long, I finally had her on the phone and sent her a link to the page, (I guess I was pushy) If you are VERY quiet, she may actually come out and say HI.

So, everyone say hi to my new friend, Steph.
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