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03/15/2010 06:54 PM
moparvixen
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This coming week is National Mental Health

Care Week.

You can do your part by remembering

to contact at least one unstable person

to show you care.

Well .. .. . my job is done. Your turn!

Please send an encouraging message to a disturbed friend... just as I've

done. I don't care if you lick windows or take the special bus... you

hang in there sunshine, you're special.

Every sixty seconds you spend angry, upset or mad, is a full minute of

happiness you'll never get back.

Today's Message of the Day is: Life is short, Break the rules, Forgive

quickly, Kiss slowly, Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, And never regret

anything that made you smile

Send to all the people you love and don't want to lose in 2010, even me.

If you get 3 back, you are a great friend.

Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we might as

well dance.Cool

Carrie
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