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Posted by Logan in S.E. Texas on October 06, 2004 at 15:25:28 from (66.6.80.48):
In Reply to: Hey Kim Let Us Discuss What We Want posted by tortmort on October 06, 2004 at 12:48:13:
I am relatively new here. I have benefited greatly from the information that I have come across FOR FREE. That means something to me. I think we ALL ought to THANK Kim heartily for ALL of her efforts on our behalf. She is showing great tolerance and allowing what most of us want, as long as some clear and simple guidelines are followed. Now, Thank You Kim. I hope your pain lessens and your off the couch soon. You have an EXCELLENT SITE, and may it continue to be as you wish it.
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