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yes
Yore dumb.
My detestation for you grows with each passing day.
OK
I see you like books!
Me too.
So, you are/were a Jim Carrey fan too? We are a rare species these days. Found you on book connections i guess. I'm not sure. I'm new here and lovin' this site. I love to read and hate most chat rooms, but this is cool. Gives people space and it's more exciting than email. So what are you reading now? Any suggestions? I just finished "The Stand" for the first time. Excellent read. Definatly in my top 5 as far as Steven King goes. Well, ta ta for now.
~Nissa~
Nice Ruddigore Reference...
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