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Either way you're completely wrong. Way to pass on bad information.

Posted By: etc. on 2008-02-10
In Reply to: I mean Liz Franc - - NM

Subject: Either way you're completely wrong. Way to pass on bad information.

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you could give?
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Here is whole paragraph.

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Thanks!
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Do you have any other information that might help? nm
Subject: Do you have any other information that might help? nm