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Keep posting one line at a time, and you will be there quickly!:balloon:pamperedcindy said:As u can see I have a loooooooooong looooooong way to go.
pamperedcindy said:Hey where did she go? I'm showing her off line???
JaimeQ said:We are trying hard to get are stars
krzymomof4 said:It is just so hard to make any sense right now.
krzymomof4 said:I feel like that would make me a real "slut". (Ann's word, not mine:angel: )
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