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Great Thread, Paulax!

I bid a fond fairwell to the 300's a while back. Now I am toying with the idea of leaving the 90's behind and moving on to my new friends, the 80's.

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I agree with Sunshine-looking forward to being far away from the 200's-once and for always. Great thread! Gigi

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So what you are saying is that the single digit friends are kind of clingy and dependent?

Well, not for me. The single digits friends barely hung around long enough for me to get to know them....

I've come back to the 90's (the 100's version this time) and apparently they are pissed I abandoned them so carelessly the first time as they have clung on to my heiny and refuse to move along.......

I really look forward to bidding them adieu.

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The road to Onederland is long but the friends you make there will be for a lifetime. Congratulations on your journey and all the friends you met and left behind. I can't wait to join you.

sunny

It's going to GREAT in 2008*!!!!!!!

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OK, I've finally met up with some real sticky friends. They aren't my friends and obviously don't want to see me succeed.

They have me surrounded.

They won't let me go on to meet new friends, the 80's.

Very jealous these 90's, can't say I've met any other like them.

I have to shake them.

There are about 4 of them and they are hanging onto my legs and ass.

Someone please tell them to get lost.

I really want to meet my new friends in the 80's.

Signing off for now,

:sneaks out of room to go to gym:

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Hooray for you-Isn't it great to hit a milestone. I hit my halfway point today and it feels great!

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