Just A Way To Figger It Out
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This is a first post and I just added a trackback to OfficerDuplicity.com
3 Responses to “Just A Way To Figger It Out”
1 HDB 27 December 2006 @ 4:11 pm
For all time and for all ways.
2 Howie 28 December 2006 @ 10:37 pm
How can a man ask for any more and not be a pig? I know what I need to be whole and she lives eighteen hundred miles from me.
I would walk that distance on hot coals for her!
3 Howie 1 January 2007 @ 2:42 am
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