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11/24/2009 05:30 PM
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Since i'm so dizzy, that leaves out construction work, which i've done now for 35 years, and an emptyness as to what to do to make a living. Thank God for a faithful wife. I can't stand for very long not to say move around much. It seems like the only thing i can do safely is be on this stupid internet. I've been taken by so many scams that i'm gun shy to try anything else. Does anyone out there work from home and actually make a decent, ligit living at it? I'd sure like to know. ray rayLaughing
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