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Does anyone have aol instant messenger? I would love to meet new people if you want to I/m me sometime my screen name for aim is alwazlostinmusic.


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Molly, I tried iming you but it says that the message could not be delivered.

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Molly, I tried iming you but it says that the message could not be delivered.

I'm not sure why it didn't go through, but I wanted to let you know that Molly said she will not be online for 4 weeks starting today, because she is going to camp. I just didn't want you to thing that you were being ignored.

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I'm not sure why it didn't go through, but I wanted to let you know that Molly said she will not be online for 4 weeks starting today, because she is going to camp. I just didn't want you to thing that you were being ignored.

Thank you for letting me know

guitarplayer4God Explorer
I'm not sure why it didn't go through, but I wanted to let you know that Molly said she will not be online for 4 weeks starting today, because she is going to camp. I just didn't want you to thing that you were being ignored.

Whoops I posted with my moms user name on here and not mine. I didn't realize she was logged in. :P

:D

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KaitiUSA or CountryChic716

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just make sure you tell me who you are...ie i got ur sn off celiac.com. i get some weird ims sometimes

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CeliacShelly (haha creative, i know). I'm 15 fyi & IM me anytime bcuz I'm online alot.

Take care everyone! :D

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i dont have aol instant messenger, but i do have msn messenger so if any one else has msn messenger feel free to IM me, also if anyone just feels like e-mailing me or anything it twin_kassie2@hotmail.com,

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yup i do horsegal1139.

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AIM- Pagophagic Moose

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TeenCeliac Rookie

ya i'm a 13(almost14) year old girl...mine is- spongebobfan8888

i would love to talk with you...just give me your name age...where you live...and say u found me on here

i also have an e-mail hunterhalverson@hotmail.com

thanx,

Hunter

lax87 Newbie

mines ruffryders56873 just sya u got me me off here

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bremac Apprentice

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Sinenox

And I just went through high school and college in case you guys wanna know how that goes. :/

What is a pagophagic moose anyway, Gir?

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Yup...my screen name is

num1habsfan

:lol:

~ lisa ~

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Tippy Apprentice

Mine's Gods Lil Tippy and im usually on all the time ^-^; unless im on vacation x.x then im probably not =P

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AIM: mrwink03

i'm also in the "college age" group...but feel free to ask me anything! i'm open to questions Celiac related or just about life in general. :)

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