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I wrote SM, meaning the rest of the sentence was in the body.... :-)

Posted By: Just Looking on 2008-07-12
In Reply to: Sentence please or part of body please. - pc

Subject: I wrote SM, meaning the rest of the sentence was in the body.... :-)

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Subject: More info - area of the body, how is it used in the sentence? nm

nm
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