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21 Apr 10 #199729 by wazo
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omg thats just spooky.. peter I remember from when I first came on here so i was surprised to see his post up.. he's not been around for a long time .. but was very much around when I came here looking for help.. then I realised it was because you snowcat have resurrected it for your own cause (and good on you) and then it was me who last posted before you some god damn years ago.. Oh those words and thoughts would have meant something then but its strange seeing them now.. Ive no recollection.. Im still not divorced per se but will be any day now .. its just spooky seeing that ..

oooh Ive no recollection ever having putting that post ..It was defo me but ... ooh its quite bizarre, not in a bad way btw just really strange!!!!!!!!

Snowcat, thank you hunnie you dont realise what you have done in resurrecting this post....p.s ive just had my Nisi granted and if I can be of any help (prob not_) dont hesitate to p.m. me.. i will but try :-)

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21 Apr 10 #199734 by wazo
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obtw I mean by "you dont know what uve done " in a really good way hunnie .. just for clarification.. :-)

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