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No not potential. thats what i thought too. It is real clear POE SEN CHAL

Posted By: Help needed please. TIA. on 2005-10-11
In Reply to: Potential maybe?? nm - carole

Subject: No not potential. thats what i thought too. It is real clear POE SEN CHAL




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