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CarlaB Enthusiast

Very nice! You look great!! No one likes pics of themselves.


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VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Note Correction re: "Gals"

You ladies kill me...and I thought I was bananas!

LOL

:P

nikki-uk Enthusiast
It's done . . . . are you happy now??????? :lol::lol::P:P:P:P

Yes!! :lol:

Well hello!!So good to see you!!! :D

Great photo!! :D:D

jerseyangel Proficient

Lynne--Thanks for putting it up! I love that picture, you all look so happy :)

What the heck were you worried about :blink: you're a very pretty lady :D

jenvan Collaborator
I'm confused :huh: . I see three lovely ladies. I thought I would see some kind of hideous Quasimodo kind of thing the way you were talking. :P

Ha Ha :lol:

Yeah Lynne--you don't have to take any heat anymore!! At least not till you take that avatar off :)

Guhlia Rising Star

Lynne, that's a beautiful picture of you! It's so nice to finally put a face with the name!

mouse Enthusiast

See how right I am that Lynne is such a beutiful woman. And such a glorious smile. Excuse me Lynne, but is Brooke in grade school? Just kidding, as I know how old she is. But, she does look young as do all of you.

THANK GOODNESS, we now have a real picture of Lynne.


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Hey, Lynne, I love it! What are you talking about, saying that the girls look good, but you don't? You look beautiful to me! Don't take the picture down again, I hope you'll leave it for a long time, it's awfully nice.

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