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raebates said:Janet, I'm afraid KG has been a bad influence on you.![]()
No, we (DH & I) are in the same decade! But thanks for thinking I look so young! :thumbup: That feels great after being told by the eye doctor last week that I need to be wearing reading glasses over my contacts (a.k.a. bifocals)!raebates said:And he's working with impressionable youth?![]()
raebates said:Um, Janet, I was thinking his job was working with youth. Am I confused once again?
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