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happy Easter
Posted by
utahma
(TD) 16 Apr 2006 9:03am
I wanted to wish all my friends, old and new, here at Game Colony a happy and blessed Easter. Whether you celebrate the awe and splendor of the Resurrection or just the hippity-hoppity of the Easter bunny's visit, I hope you and your families really have a wonderful time of thankfulness and joy today Love you all ) Christy aka utahma
happy easter
Posted by
black_fox
(VIP) 16 Apr 2006 12:22pm
God bless you and yours Christy. Rocky
Happy Easter
Posted by
laura_brown
(VIP) 16 Apr 2006 2:03pm
Ty ma Happ Easter to u and your family too
Easter bunnies to all
Posted by
purple-planet
16 Apr 2006 2:49pm
May all your homes be filled with Easter bunnies! (Visions of Wallace & Gromit'S were-rabbit come to mind! hehehe). Thanks for the fun and games.
So Sweet -- Thank You Ma
Posted by
Frank_Leroy
(VIP) 17 Apr 2006 7:57am
I had a great Easter and hope you all did too -- I had so many goodies in my Easter Basket -- I didn't know what to do with them all. I am truly blessed to have gotten to know so many wonderful people here at GC -- many of whom I consider to be my BEST FRIENDS. Thank you GC for providing us with such a wonderful place to meet these friends -- and to play some fun games, too. Ocean Gem
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