ChefLisa
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Me too.ChefLisa said:Hi all!
I just feel the need to tell everyone on here that I am sorry I keep posting on 'the thread' on CS. I know I really should not, but I am just drawn to it. I do not want everyone to agree, I just want people to be willing to look at the other side.
Thanks!
Lisa
cmdtrgd said:Okay, I'm nosy....what is the thread that attacks Carolyn's character?
cmdtrgd said:Okay, I'm nosy....what is the thread that attacks Carolyn's character?
dannyzmom said:Let's tll it like it is...I AM a character and theyre all just jealous! LOLarty:
dannyzmom said:Let's tll it like it is...I AM a character and theyre all just jealous! LOLarty:
ChefLisa said:That is definitely it! Not everyone is as fabulous as Carolyn!
cmdtrgd said:Ahhh...no wonder I haven't seen it. I don't do politics.
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