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Old 12-23-2009, 05:58 PM
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Default Welcome back, Kotter... I mean, Checkerboy!

Hey everyone,
I have been away for quite some time and was getting rather bored with some of the other social networking sites. So I thought I would drop a line here and see if any of my old friends remembered me. Lots has changed in my life. I got remarried and added two step kids to my family. I've got all four kids with me right now for Christmas and some days I feel like pulling my hair out. Other days it is absolutely great.
Well say hi if you remember me or if you just want to say hi.
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Checkerboy, welcome back. Wow double the size of your family by getting married. Fun.

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Checkerboy who?
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Checkerboy who?
Checks, don't listen to her. She's probably still peeved about Another lds net get together.
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I remember Checkerboy. Congratulations on getting married. Which sites did you go to and what finally worked? How did you meet her? Spill it all and tell us more. FC
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Hello Checkerboy! I remember you, you're hard to forget. Congrats on your new marriage and blended family. Welcome back!

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