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Monday, August 07th, 2006 | Author:
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Moody
I miss you as well. Wow... I think about you quite often and hope that you and yours are well. (I don't visit LiveJournal at all anymore. My life has become more insular generally.) Sometime, I hope we can talk. I'd love that.
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wow. i miss you. :(
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