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Nindancer

Started a Blog, trial time

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Scully

Hello,

 

You could also post the blog content on out own blogs here?!? Would be very useful for the members too.

 

Scully

 

 

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They are not brain lesions..........they are just bright ideas

 

"The truth is out there"

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Nindancer

Thanks Scully :flowers2:

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Mal

Ive book marked it so ill be hoping for some NIN :dancingman:

Mal x

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Nindancer

Trent always manages to sneak in on the important stuff :pompom: OK, I'll re-phrase that, Trent is usually about in my head when I get over-excited or a bit nerdy! :wink2:

Sonia x

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