WiseFawn

WiseFawn

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WrecklessEric - Those are great! There is something about the middle one that stands out the most to me. xtine did a great one too, maybe you guys can put them together for one. The page that they have now is a basic starter page, you can't add graphics or write HTML to it. But it's a great starter and dharmagrl did a good job with it.

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This is just gorgeous. You are a very talented writer. And what lovely differences you are making.

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I understand panic attacks. They ruled my life at one point. And they do run in families. But you can beat them!!

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I am not up to date with the latest JU battles, and I never thought I'd come to one of your blogs to say this, but this was great! Much needed laughter. Wonder how his picture would work with males?

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xtine- I loved your graphic! You are very talented. dharmagrl - I never received your email. Both Gideon and I are having trouble accessing the web page to build it. This is such a great idea!

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Gideon, those wages are typical of day labor everywhere. For a time, seven of us homeless ones found a place to be and did those jobs to try to get places. I can thankfully say, that every single one of us, now has a place of our own, rentals, of course, but we are all sheltered now. You and your family are so much in my thoughts and prayers. I know the strength it takes to not break down when they are all depending on you.

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So glad to see this moving along so well. I'm here this morning to bump it. Gideon, I've sent you an email about the web page. I just don't have the right access to it or something to get it published.

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The number of Americans living in poverty or lacking health insurance rose for the third straight year in 2003, According to the Census Bureau, reflecting a job market that failed to match otherwise strong economic growth. Overall, the median household income remained stagnant at $43,318, while the national poverty rate rose to 12.5 percent -- 35.9 million people -- last year, from 12.1 percent in 2002. Hit hardest were women, who for the fir

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