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LOL, posted identical message TWICE!!!!!!
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hushsweetcharlotte
(VIP) 20 Jul 2005 10:14pm
Geez, what a dork!, lol, didn't mean to post same message twice, that's what I get for trying to use my daughter's laptop, the thing's so weird that you are not able to tell if a message gets posted to forum or not. So determined was I to explain myself and apologize for any criticisms that I may have bestowed on all those here that I care about very much, I said to myself, 'what the heck, I will copy and paste and send it from my trustworthy computer', once said daughter finally got off of it, that is. She doesn't like or trust her own laptop either! Thanks Gr8, I too would love to learn Canasta, seems quite complex. I know you will pick it up quickly and then maybe I can learn it from you someday. I am sure you will be GREAT! I am sorry to hear of your health troubles and I wish you well, speedy recovery and/or good health in the near future. Keep playing/smiling and laughing for it surely is good medicine or at least a very good accompaniment to precribed medication. I don't know what your situation is, but if you ever need a friend to talk to, I would be honored to be that for you, here on the forum or private emails, or phone. Hang tough friend...
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