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Merry Christmas


darlindeb25

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:lol: MERRY CHRISTMAS to all--hope you all have a wonderful holiday ;) hope you all find your stockings full--keep your candles burning to welcome santa on the big day and always trust in your angels--HAPPIEST NEW YEAR ever to all :wub:

I have learned so much in this forum and i hope i have also helped some newbies--we are a very special group of people and we should all be proud of the support we give each other :wub:

Deb :wub:

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

What a wonderful sentiment, Deb, and I agree wholeheartedly!!!

I have come to depend on this site for not only the knowledge of all the other members, but also the support given by all when any of us need it.....

I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas!!

Have a great day!

Karen

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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Cheers!

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plantime Contributor

Merry Christmas back at you all! :wub::wub::wub::wub:

The support we give each other is essential to our well-being. It lets each of us know that we are not alone, and we are not insane! This board also gives us valuable, even life-saving information! I am very thankful for all of you here!

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celiac3270 Collaborator

I think all of you summed it up nicely--Merry Christmas! :D

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stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Merry Christmas to all and a happy New Year :P

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