Welcome to the Personal Space of Researcher Sammyannie
This is the Personal Space of Researcher Sammyannie. Unfortunately Sammyannie doesn't seem to have found the time to write anything by way of an introduction yet, but hopefully that will soon change. By the way, if you've become a member but haven't yet written an Introduction to your Personal Space, then this is what your Space looks like to visitors (and, in the same way that you can't leave a message here for this Researcher, others won't be able to leave messages for you on your Space). You can change this by clicking on the 'My Space' button, going to your Space, clicking on the 'Edit Page' button, and entering your own Introduction - it's highly recommended!
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Sammyannie honey babes | Oct 21, 2004 |
Welcome aboard | Oct 6, 2004 |
Poisonpen challenge (continued) | Sep 10, 2004 |
Hi Sammyannie | Sep 3, 2004 |
yoo hoo its me! | Jun 20, 2004 |
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This section will display details of any Postings this Researcher makes, when they get around to talking to the rest of the Community. Conversations are really fun and are the best way to meet people, as well as the best way to get people to visit your own Personal Space, so lets hope they join in soon. |
Sammyannie
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