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Dianne W. Dorsey
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Re: New Florida Postcard
      Sun Sep 12 2004 08:58 AM

Nice one! Great to have something to smile about again! Dianne in Lake Worth

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* New Florida Postcard Postcard Sun Sep 12 2004 08:58 AM
. * * Re: New Florida Postcard Kent   Mon Sep 13 2004 09:39 PM
. * * Ivan's New Path LI Phil   Tue Sep 14 2004 03:14 PM
. * * Re: Ivan's New Path Kent   Tue Sep 14 2004 03:21 PM
. * * Re: Ivan's New Path Ed in Va   Tue Sep 14 2004 03:18 PM
. * * Re: Ivan's New Path LI Phil   Tue Sep 14 2004 03:21 PM
. * * Re: New Florida Postcard Dianne W. Dorsey   Sun Sep 12 2004 08:58 AM
. * * Re: New Florida Postcard captgene   Sat Sep 11 2004 11:20 PM
. * * Re: New Florida Postcard Redbird   Sat Sep 11 2004 10:30 AM

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