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09/02/2011 10:45 AM
ellswim
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hahahaha BTM! Thanks for making me smile!Smile
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09/02/2011 11:06 AM  Top
behindthemask

I think that link and this one are our signature videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuRgQlfpD0U

(This is Warhorse's favorite.. LOL)


09/03/2011 04:11 PM  Top
sososad51
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El, I want to see the crash of mine, too. But for my own sense of justice. I won't pick up any pieces, But, It wil give me a final piece of mind and closure. Unfortunately I probably will never see it. I hope his family does and realizes he was the sick one, not me.
"He lost the privilege of knowing me." - Thanks, Meg1129...

Previous discussions I participated in:
A Reality Check
I am not perfect
life is possible...

09/04/2011 12:27 PM  Top
sososad51
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Ells,

Read my posts on NPD. It won't take any pain away, I know, but it can help with you grasping what you are dealing with... Hope you are having a nice weekend.

"He lost the privilege of knowing me." - Thanks, Meg1129...

Previous discussions I participated in:
A Reality Check
I am not perfect
life is possible...
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