so sorry all my C2C friends-I have been really ill for a few months-and I have not been on line.Anyone who's birthday I missed-"Happy Birthday"and I am sorry it is late. On a better note-I am feeling a bit better and ,"clicking" again. Writing letters and generally annoying any governmaental offical who finds money more valuable than the ecosystem and life in general. Watch out bad guys-I'm back-and I will not let up until they plant me butt up-so you blood thursty officials can kiss my A**! I have missed you all.Nice to be back.
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dog and give him the home
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