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Tbsukt Posted 18 years ago
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1) A new year is at the open with new joys and new opportunities. As they always say, carpe Diem, seize the day! Live each day to the fullest but never forget to save some time for both your bodies and souls to rest.

2) Your friendship and loyalty to one another inspires me. Cherish what you have, I trust you won't let anything or anyone come between you.

Any comments would be very appreciated Emotion: smile

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Tbsukt 1) A new year is at the open with new joys and new opportunities. As they always say, carpe Diem, seize the day! Live each day to the fullest but never forget to save some time for both your bodies and souls to rest.

  • Tbsukt 1) A new year is at the open with new joys and new opportunities.
  • As they always say, carpe Diem, seize the day!
  • Live each day to the fullest but never forget to save some time for both your bodies and souls to rest.
  • 2) Your friendship and loyalty to one another inspires me.
  • Cherish what you have .
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Tbsukt1) A new year is at the open with new joys and new opportunities. As they always say, carpe Diem, seize the day! Live each day to the fullest but never forget to save some time for both your bodies and souls to rest.

2) Your friendship and loyalty to one another inspires me. Cherish what you have. I trus
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Tbsukt1) A new year is at the open with new joys and new opportunities. As they always say, carpe Diem, seize the day! Live each day to the fullest but never forget to save some time for both your bodies and souls to rest.

2) Your friendship and loyalty to one another inspires me. Cherish what you have, I trust you won't let anything or anyone come

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