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Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with the baby years ok ok, I know that's not "fruitful" at all - just got to love where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some "know" me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo. , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States. Klara wrote: Hi EveryoneI am just giving my new baby

book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let you know that you can purchase it at 's site. We are also offering it as a download so please take a look and enjoy. http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php Many blessings Brown Waxmanwww.celebrate4health.comwww.bebabywise.cominfocelebrate4health

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Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with the baby years ok ok, I know that's not "fruitful" at all - just got to love where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some "know" me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo. , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States. Klara wrote: Hi EveryoneI am just giving my new baby

book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let you know that you can purchase it at 's site. We are also offering it as a download so please take a look and enjoy. http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php Many blessings Brown Waxmanwww.celebrate4health.comwww.bebabywise.cominfocelebrate4health

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Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with the baby years ok ok, I know that's not "fruitful" at all - just got to love where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some "know" me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo. , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States. Klara wrote: Hi EveryoneI am just giving my new baby

book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let you know that you can purchase it at 's site. We are also offering it as a download so please take a look and enjoy. http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php Many blessings Brown Waxmanwww.celebrate4health.comwww.bebabywise.cominfocelebrate4health

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Hi Klara,

Well this post of yours is certainly timely

as I will be having 4 of Simon’s other titles coming in this week to make

available. We do have a few of Modern Day Macrobiotics still available, they

move fast.

From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Klara LeVine

Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006

12:21 AM

To: VeganMacrobiotics

Subject: Re:

Yummy Yummy baby book

Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all

over with the baby years

ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love

where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some

" know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids

(and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my

last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at

35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over

.....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest

nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 -

tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their

support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in

Philadelphia -

Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo.

,

even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your

site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that

Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next

visit to the States.

Klara

<mel528earthlink (DOT) net>

wrote:

Hi Everyone

I am just giving my new baby book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let

you know that you can purchase it at 's

site. We are also offering it as a download so please take a look and enjoy. http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php

Many blessings

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

infocelebrate4health

Get your own web

address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo!

Small Business.

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Hi Klara,

Well this post of yours is certainly timely

as I will be having 4 of Simon’s other titles coming in this week to make

available. We do have a few of Modern Day Macrobiotics still available, they

move fast.

From: VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of Klara LeVine

Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006

12:21 AM

To: VeganMacrobiotics

Subject: Re:

Yummy Yummy baby book

Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all

over with the baby years

ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love

where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some

" know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids

(and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a month after my

last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't stop) - I started late, at

35 and had my last son when I was almost 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over

.....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest

nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 -

tandem nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their

support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in

Philadelphia -

Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early years much more than goo goo.

,

even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on your

site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that

Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next

visit to the States.

Klara

<mel528earthlink (DOT) net>

wrote:

Hi Everyone

I am just giving my new baby book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let

you know that you can purchase it at 's

site. We are also offering it as a download so please take a look and enjoy. http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php

Many blessings

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

infocelebrate4health

Get your own web

address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo!

Small Business.

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Hey Klara,

Thanks for sharing your story. It's always good to repeat b/c each

time we add something we may have forgotten and there are new ppl

who may not have known.

I'm glad you posted about having a child at 47 b/c there is one

person here who thinks she is too old to start having kids and she's

a baby!

I hope to have another one of these days.............

Did I mention Marlie is finally off the boob? I stopped her on her

birthday. Only twice she was upset saying she missed it. I just

held her and told her I love her. She was fine, my baby is growing

up. :(

Peace,

Reg

>

> Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start

all over with the baby years

>

> ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love

where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho

some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5

kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a

month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't

stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost

47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so

wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st

daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem

nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their

support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby

Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early

years much more than goo goo.

>

> , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many

books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all

the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't

wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just

have to wait til next visit to the States.

>

> Klara

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Hey Klara,

Thanks for sharing your story. It's always good to repeat b/c each

time we add something we may have forgotten and there are new ppl

who may not have known.

I'm glad you posted about having a child at 47 b/c there is one

person here who thinks she is too old to start having kids and she's

a baby!

I hope to have another one of these days.............

Did I mention Marlie is finally off the boob? I stopped her on her

birthday. Only twice she was upset saying she missed it. I just

held her and told her I love her. She was fine, my baby is growing

up. :(

Peace,

Reg

>

> Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start

all over with the baby years

>

> ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love

where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho

some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5

kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a

month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't

stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost

47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so

wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st

daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem

nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their

support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby

Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early

years much more than goo goo.

>

> , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many

books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all

the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't

wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just

have to wait til next visit to the States.

>

> Klara

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Hey Klara,

Thanks for sharing your story. It's always good to repeat b/c each

time we add something we may have forgotten and there are new ppl

who may not have known.

I'm glad you posted about having a child at 47 b/c there is one

person here who thinks she is too old to start having kids and she's

a baby!

I hope to have another one of these days.............

Did I mention Marlie is finally off the boob? I stopped her on her

birthday. Only twice she was upset saying she missed it. I just

held her and told her I love her. She was fine, my baby is growing

up. :(

Peace,

Reg

>

> Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start

all over with the baby years

>

> ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love

where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho

some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5

kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a

month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't

stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost

47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so

wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st

daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem

nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their

support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby

Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early

years much more than goo goo.

>

> , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many

books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all

the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't

wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just

have to wait til next visit to the States.

>

> Klara

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Hi Klara

Thanks so much for telling me about your life and background. You are such an

interesting person and I really enjoy chatting with you - it has been great fun

to date and more to come I am sure.

Blessings

Re: Yummy Yummy baby book

>

>Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with

the baby years

>

> ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love where I'm at

now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some " know " me a little more on

this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between,

and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that

wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47.

Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb

during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second

was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so

grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and

grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for

making those early years much more than goo goo.

>

> , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on

your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that

Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the

Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States.

>

> Klara

>

>

>

>

> wrote:

>

>Hi Everyone

>

>I am just giving my new baby book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let

you know that you can purchase it at 's site. We are also offering it as a

download so please take a look and enjoy.

http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php

>

>Many blessings

>

>

> Brown Waxman

>www.celebrate4health.com

>www.bebabywise.com

>info@...

>

>

>

>

>

>---------------------------------

>Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small

Business.

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

info@...

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Hi Klara

Thanks so much for telling me about your life and background. You are such an

interesting person and I really enjoy chatting with you - it has been great fun

to date and more to come I am sure.

Blessings

Re: Yummy Yummy baby book

>

>Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start all over with

the baby years

>

> ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love where I'm at

now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho some " know " me a little more on

this site, I've been blessed with 5 kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between,

and a hysterectomy a month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that

wouldn't stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost 47.

Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95, so wasn't mb

during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st daughter was 4, second

was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem nursed first two!! and ever so

grateful to La Leche for all their support during those early years. and

grateful to The Better Baby Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for

making those early years much more than goo goo.

>

> , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many books you had on

your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see all the zillion more books that

Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't wait til you one day ship beyond the

Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll just have to wait til next visit to the States.

>

> Klara

>

>

>

>

> wrote:

>

>Hi Everyone

>

>I am just giving my new baby book, Yummy Yummy in My Tummy a plug and to let

you know that you can purchase it at 's site. We are also offering it as a

download so please take a look and enjoy.

http://www.simply-natural.biz/books-macrobiotic-books.php

>

>Many blessings

>

>

> Brown Waxman

>www.celebrate4health.com

>www.bebabywise.com

>info@...

>

>

>

>

>

>---------------------------------

>Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small

Business.

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

info@...

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Hey Reggie,

Maybe you can throw a " coming of age, off the boob " party for her.

It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a

sense of accomplishment in her life.

Just a thought, L

> >

> > Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start

> all over with the baby years

> >

> > ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love

> where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho

> some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5

> kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a

> month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't

> stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost

> 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95,

so

> wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st

> daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem

> nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their

> support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby

> Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early

> years much more than goo goo.

> >

> > , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many

> books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see

all

> the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't

> wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll

just

> have to wait til next visit to the States.

> >

> > Klara

>

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Hey Reggie,

Maybe you can throw a " coming of age, off the boob " party for her.

It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a

sense of accomplishment in her life.

Just a thought, L

> >

> > Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start

> all over with the baby years

> >

> > ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love

> where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho

> some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5

> kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a

> month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't

> stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost

> 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95,

so

> wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st

> daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem

> nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their

> support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby

> Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early

> years much more than goo goo.

> >

> > , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many

> books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see

all

> the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't

> wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll

just

> have to wait til next visit to the States.

> >

> > Klara

>

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Hey Reggie,

Maybe you can throw a " coming of age, off the boob " party for her.

It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a

sense of accomplishment in her life.

Just a thought, L

> >

> > Wow - I love the title Bless the Baby - boy, wish I could start

> all over with the baby years

> >

> > ok ok, I know that's not " fruitful " at all - just got to love

> where I'm at now. btw, just a kind of late introduction, tho

> some " know " me a little more on this site, I've been blessed with 5

> kids (and plenty of miscarriages in between, and a hysterectomy a

> month after my last one was born, because of bleeding that wouldn't

> stop) - I started late, at 35 and had my last son when I was almost

> 47. Now 61, but not feeling a day over ....only started mb in 95,

so

> wasn't mb during any of my pregnancies. Longest nursing was til 1st

> daughter was 4, second was two and I was pregnant with #3 - tandem

> nursed first two!! and ever so grateful to La Leche for all their

> support during those early years. and grateful to The Better Baby

> Institute (in Philadelphia - Dr. Glen Doman) for making those early

> years much more than goo goo.

> >

> > , even I, your faithful admirer, was shocked by how many

> books you had on your site - I didn't realize. But I didn't see

all

> the zillion more books that Simon mentioned he also wrote. Can't

> wait til you one day ship beyond the Atlantic - meanwhile, I'll

just

> have to wait til next visit to the States.

> >

> > Klara

>

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Hey ,

That's a cute idea.

If I have a party you all are invited.

Reg

>

> Hey Reggie,

>

> Maybe you can throw a " coming of age, off the boob " party for her.

> It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a

> sense of accomplishment in her life.

>

> Just a thought, L

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Hey ,

That's a cute idea.

If I have a party you all are invited.

Reg

>

> Hey Reggie,

>

> Maybe you can throw a " coming of age, off the boob " party for her.

> It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a

> sense of accomplishment in her life.

>

> Just a thought, L

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Hey ,

That's a cute idea.

If I have a party you all are invited.

Reg

>

> Hey Reggie,

>

> Maybe you can throw a " coming of age, off the boob " party for her.

> It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a

> sense of accomplishment in her life.

>

> Just a thought, L

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coming of age - hmmm, what's the next st-age for her - are you planning home schooling?? heard of Glen Doman? Suzuki Violin? she going to be the chef in your home??? lots of stuff to look forward to klarapurpleveg wrote: Hey ,That's a cute idea. If I have a party you all are invited.Reg>> Hey Reggie,> > Maybe you can throw a "coming of age, off the boob" party for her. > It's fun to celebrate life events like that and would give her a > sense of accomplishment in her life.> > Just a thought, L

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AW THANX SWEETIE

> >

> > Not a believer in the Suzuki method but in the middle of a vegan

> > violin search right now.

> > Planning on homeschooling? Been homeschooling since she's born.

> >

> > But scared of Marlie getting her period? nooooooooo should I?

I

> am

> > thrilled with each of her milestones. She is such a good girl

and

> > just amazing that I cherish each thing she does.

> > Marlie and I have a wonderful relationship, she tells me what

she's

> > feeling, when she's upset or frustrated and stuff too. Maybe

when

> > she's a teenager that will change but I can't worry about it.

So

> > much goes on here on nearly a daily basis that I can hardly

focus

> on

> > what will be rather than what is happening now. My ex is scary

and

> > we're always having to watch our backs. Present is the key.

It's

> > also good for our health to not think of stuff like what I will

> > worry about in the future. Future is always changing so enjoy

the

> > time now. A professor told me years ago if you have one foot in

> the

> > past and one in the future you pee on today. Strange expression

> but

> > you get the point. I always think about her.

> >

> > Peace,

> > Reg

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