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Where´s Gfp


Debbie65

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phakephur Apprentice
Don´t go out tonight, cos it´s bound to take your life.

there´s abad moon on the rise.

A propos of this forum, a friend of mine used to sing it

"There's a bathroom on the right"

  • 9 months later...

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gfp Enthusiast

For the record, noone on this thread even contributed ..... and I read the lovely comments as well...

I have been going through some "stuff" and my life has fallen apart a bit...

Ursula sweetest :D HUGS.... I possibly just missed your eMail...sorry.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

OMG! Steve! Don't leave us again!

We have missed you terribly!

Hope you are hanging in there! If you need a shoulder, you know we are here for you!

Hugs

Karen

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Steve...come BAAAAAACCCCCKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!! :):):)

ravenwoodglass Mentor
For the record, noone on this thread even contributed ..... and I read the lovely comments as well...

I have been going through some "stuff" and my life has fallen apart a bit...

Ursula sweetest :D HUGS.... I possibly just missed your eMail...sorry.

Steve, you have been missed. I hope things get better for you soon, you have a lot of friends here that respect your voice and miss you dearly. If there is anything we can do just please let us know. Take Care.

Krista

Queen Serenity Newbie

Steve,

WELCOME BACK!!!!

Queen Serenity Newbie

Steve,

So glad to hear from you again. You were missed so much! Sorry about your crisis. I hope everything will work out. Keep your chin up! You know that everyone here will listen, if you need an ear.

Vicki


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Jestgar Rising Star

I've missed you Steve! Sorry about your life, but maybe this obnoxious bunch can help keep your mind off it :rolleyes:

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

:) YAY!!!! GFP's BACK!!!!!!! :)

The board has totally NOT been the same without you. I'm so glad you're back!!!!!

bluejeangirl Contributor

I also miss your posts as you have a very interesting propective on things.....hope things get better for you and that you'll be back soon. :rolleyes:

Gail

gfp Enthusiast

<<<<------ HUGS ------>>>>

Guest Doll

Hi Gfp! Sorry to hear things have not been going well, but glad to see you back! I really liked responding to your posts, and vice versa. Hope to see more of you again soon!

Take care,

Sarah

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