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Kassie Apprentice

does anyone have msn messenger, i'd like to im/ e-mail people, but i dont know anyone on this site who has msn messenger, if you do please post! thanks!


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beaglemania Rookie

sorry, I only have AIM. but my email's horsegal1139@bellsouth.net. feel free to email me. I'm 14, and just started highschool, hooray!!

evie Rookie
does anyone have msn messenger, i'd like to im/ e-mail people, but i dont know anyone on this site who has msn messenger, if you do please post! thanks!

To IM people click on the IM at the bottom left of the persons message. That will take you to message area where you will type in your message to that poster. Good luck to you Kassie.. :) evie

guitarplayer4God Explorer

I have msn messenger. My screen name on there is always_lost_in_music@yahoo.com if you I/m me please tell me who you are. Thanks. Beth

Kassie Apprentice

thanks guys, i really feel like getting to know people and gettin e-mail buddies and stuff but i never know what to write in an e-mail to some one i just met, lol any ideas :)

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my aim is missmolly3001, and i would love to talk to you

i am 16

but i am leaving now so i will be on later in the afternoon.

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

My msn, yahoo, and aim is KaitiUSA


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Saz Explorer

I've got msn.

I am 19 and live In Australia. Please Pm me if anyone would like my address!

num1habsfan Rising Star

I have MSN messenger! Just go to my profile (you can just click on my user name) and it'll tell you my address there...feel free to add me :)

~lisa~

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linds Apprentice

Hey, I have msn my e-mail is sassy_girl_76@hotmail.com. just tell me when i ask who it is that you are from this message board. hope to talk to you.

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blueangel68 Rookie

hey im 16 and from new zealand, just go to my profile if u want my email. just tell me that ur from the boards.

cya :D

wdwmaggie Rookie

Hey my name is Maggie, I'm 16. My AIM is coach x cutie and my email is maggs11189@yahoo.com. I would love to hear from you! Just let me know that your from the boards!

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Liam Newbie

hey do any of u guys have msn or do u all use AIM?

Kassie Apprentice

i have msn. feel free to add me and e-mail me whenever. my address is twin_kassie2@hotmail.com.

Rusla Enthusiast

I have yahoo because I don't put microsoft junk on my Mac.

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x-tina Newbie

hey...i'm faithhopelove_91@hotmail.com...if u want to add me...tho i think i already added u...anyway..i have msn and mostly always logged on so just go ahead email me or whatever :)

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