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Well thanks for the compliment, hard to live up to but I will do my best.

Posted By: MT50 on 2007-11-28
In Reply to: ahhh Thank you, MT50 - you're more right.....sm - oops, I misspelled it, learn something new daily!

Subject: Well thanks for the compliment, hard to live up to but I will do my best.




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