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Hi Nessieoftheshorthair...
Orcus Started conversation May 31, 2001
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Hi Nessieoftheshorthair...
LochNessie-Professor of Partially Non Existent Life Forms at the University of Mice,bit down in dumps.... Posted Nov 24, 2001
one sheep named Welly and one named *burp* coming right up.
Please feel free to drop by anytime and say hello to them.
By the way have you got any rules for life?
Hi Nessieoftheshorthair...
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Nov 24, 2001
Remember it's your life.
One step at a time.
Don't bite off what you can't swallow in one go.
Always dress to impress.
Never mix friends and finances.
*tries to think of more*
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