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Where´s Gfp


Debbie65

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Don´t go out tonight, cos it´s bound to take your life.

there´s abad moon on the rise.

A propos of this forum, a friend of mine used to sing it

"There's a bathroom on the right"

  • 9 months later...

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gfp Enthusiast

For the record, noone on this thread even contributed ..... and I read the lovely comments as well...

I have been going through some "stuff" and my life has fallen apart a bit...

Ursula sweetest :D HUGS.... I possibly just missed your eMail...sorry.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

OMG! Steve! Don't leave us again!

We have missed you terribly!

Hope you are hanging in there! If you need a shoulder, you know we are here for you!

Hugs

Karen

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Steve...come BAAAAAACCCCCKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!! :):):)

ravenwoodglass Mentor
For the record, noone on this thread even contributed ..... and I read the lovely comments as well...

I have been going through some "stuff" and my life has fallen apart a bit...

Ursula sweetest :D HUGS.... I possibly just missed your eMail...sorry.

Steve, you have been missed. I hope things get better for you soon, you have a lot of friends here that respect your voice and miss you dearly. If there is anything we can do just please let us know. Take Care.

Krista

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Steve,

WELCOME BACK!!!!

Queen Serenity Newbie

Steve,

So glad to hear from you again. You were missed so much! Sorry about your crisis. I hope everything will work out. Keep your chin up! You know that everyone here will listen, if you need an ear.

Vicki


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I've missed you Steve! Sorry about your life, but maybe this obnoxious bunch can help keep your mind off it :rolleyes:

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

:) YAY!!!! GFP's BACK!!!!!!! :)

The board has totally NOT been the same without you. I'm so glad you're back!!!!!

bluejeangirl Contributor

I also miss your posts as you have a very interesting propective on things.....hope things get better for you and that you'll be back soon. :rolleyes:

Gail

gfp Enthusiast

<<<<------ HUGS ------>>>>

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Hi Gfp! Sorry to hear things have not been going well, but glad to see you back! I really liked responding to your posts, and vice versa. Hope to see more of you again soon!

Take care,

Sarah

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