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Posted by James Williams on September 24, 2003 at 13:15:40 from (170.215.132.90):
I have enjoyed this discussion board for about a year now and I have enjoyed all of the jokes about our wives VS tractors and no one agravates their wife more than me,but my wife just went to the doctor yesterday becaues of soreness in her breast,and we heard from the doctor today she needs to have a operation,we havent been told the reason why.So if there are any christians out there please pray for her. Her name is Shirley Williams THANKS
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