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Posted by
777888uk
11 Apr 2006 7:36am
just tht i send a quick message i have just played one of the nicest people i have met here her name is lisa, purple planet wished they was all as nice
Yes very Nice
Posted by
KymB
(VIP) 11 Apr 2006 10:37am
I would have to agree PP is very nice...haven't got to play her much lately. Hope all is well your friend, Kim
Thank you very much
Posted by
purple-planet
11 Apr 2006 9:58pm
What an unexpected nice thing to read today. Thank you so very much...You have no idea how touched I am....
There are MANY very nice people here at Game Colony (...and you know who you are!)This really is a supportive and caring community...and we like to play cribbage too!
Lisa aka Purple-planet...(I wasn't thinking...PP! ugh!)
haha
Posted by
KymB
(VIP) 12 Apr 2006 1:06am
u know what i meant Lisa.........i always call u PP.........purple planet...ok that was just for short.............for those in the know LMAO....ok well u know i luv u still your friend, kim
PP
Posted by
purple-planet
12 Apr 2006 12:37pm
Hi Kimmie Of course you can call me PP....but ONLY you.. (ha!) I've been terribly busy lately, but I miss our great chats...will try to find you soon... In the meantime, keep being wonderful you
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