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Posted by Steven@nd on January 19, 2002 at 20:23:48 from (12.15.56.111):
In Reply to: Notice the Premium Ads-Paid Advertisement posted by Saddened on January 19, 2002 at 18:37:09:
Some people have very nice things that they want to sell and they want to draw special attention to them. Is there something wrong with that? Maybe people shouldn't be posting photo ads then, because a picture draws much more attention. I enjoy this site and am glad that it is free because I cannot afford to donate at present time, but when the time comes I will make up for what I have used. If you no longer enjoy the site because of TWO premium ads, I'm sorry, maybe this isn't your kind of site. Feel free to give up all this wonderful FREE information from experts and people with experience. I am saddened that someone would make a big deal out of that. Reminds me of "My dad can beat up your dad." Steven
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