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Nap time

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Pair of perfect puppies Slanch Elspeth and Sydney Jack and Solomon Elephant bar '09 Pat and Marshal_3 Our new kitchen

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Notes to oldjack (28)

Mark as Spam ayita : 03/10/2007 12:17 AM
thanks for the url of your another site! L couldn't find the X-men photo there but I'm amused to see your another photos ;)
Mark as Spam alexv : 03/06/2007 3:13 PM
No, I haven't heard back from Buzznet. But I've found that clicking on "All Sizes" will show the missing picture.
Mark as Spam ayita : 02/18/2007 9:26 PM
the word of heart in Japanese is "ha-to" :)
Mark as Spam ranocchia : 01/15/2007 4:43 AM
Hi Oldjack! I like spaghetti too, but no only! ;)
Mark as Spam ayita : 01/13/2007 5:07 PM
I've listened the music for the first time, abtually...yes, that is an emotional music!!
Mark as Spam ayita : 01/10/2007 8:37 PM
thanks for your visit and many kind comments!!
Mark as Spam azannie : 11/22/2006 5:28 AM
Happy Birthday Jack. How was Kauai?
Mark as Spam cherubrock : 10/31/2006 12:20 PM
Have a great trip! We'll be looking forward to pics... :-)
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Old But Happy!

Santa Barbara CA
United States

Sign: Sagittarius
Orientation: Straight

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In the year 1978 I was given anecdotal information that some people had used quinine in the treatment of leg cramps, which I had suffered from approximately all my walking life. I proceeded to try some vile pills, that if swallowed gave me a pain free nights sleep. Then I found capsules and the world was good!
When the U. S. Government made them a prescription med. I convinced my regular physician to prescribe and on my occasional visit to my Canadian Grandsons where I could still buy over the counter. The cost of travel did increase and the Canadian government also made them prescription, so this plan was abandoned and I was forced back into the system. All went fairly well until I was notified my pharmacy would only give me a seven (7) day supply at the same cost as my previous 30 day supply. That meant that my co-pay instead of being $20 a month is $20 a week, plus 3 more trips to the pharmacy! and the cost of fuel really adds up. I know that at my age (78) I won't need them much longer, but I'd really like to live out my life pain free and out of debtors prison.
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