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Lol! Thanks Possum! +
by GiraffeyedDonor-ish on January 12th, 2008
you bet.
and both styles can be equally effective. it's just a matter of form
by Possum on January 12th, 2008
:)
I see. Thanks!
by GiraffeyedDonor-ish on January 12th, 2008