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Lady LIberty and Politics
Posted On: 01/16/2008 23:20:33

Next to discussing faith, my favorite subject is politics.  I guess we'll have to wait until 2009 to delve into that area.  Ask me in PM, if you want my views on anything.  :-)

Concernng the statue in my avatar--I don't know which park it was at.  My family met their for a picnic with relatives who live there.  I just remember that we drove into town from Blanchard, ID, and that seemed to be the town swimming area.  There was a train that ran nearby.  Sorry I don't have more clues than that.



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From: Elphaba
01/17/2008 12:18:32

I loved being able to see you with your family PC. It wlill help me to visualize who you are talking about when you mention them. I only wish the picture were more of a close-up. But then I'm not sure I'd wnt more of a close-up of my children on the internet either.

You are you a lucky man, but then you are a genuine man, who deserves the "luck" life has given you.

Love,
Elphaba




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