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posted by Kirby Turner | 06-Dec-2004 10:21 AM | comments (4)


I can't say I've ever wondered THAT, per se. I have, however, wondered where you been for the last 2 weeks. I rarely understand what you are posting anymore, but I always check to make sure you are still alive (clearly I don't actually DO anything if you go long periods without posting, but, you know...I keep it in mind).

posted by loving sister | December 6 03:07 PM


Cannnot seem to use my email here in Paris so I thought I would post a hello. Sorry this has nothing to do with what you wrote about. Ok, off to my room. Talk to you soon. I love you.

posted by Melanie | December 10 12:26 PM


Aw, thanks Melanie...I love you too.

posted by renay | December 10 03:47 PM


Ha ha Renay. Very funny.

posted by Melanie | December 12 10:16 PM

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