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Sorry, for being lost for a while... #1 (permalink) Tue Jul 04, 2006 16:55 pm   Sorry, for being lost for a while...
 

I want to say sorry Embarassed ,because I didn't answer some letters for about two weeks... its because I was sick Crying or Very sad ,first I got a terrible cold and then my stomach was not working right Shocked ....so I felt so bad that I didn't want to enter,not even to check my
e-mails,I hope you understand,and as I told you before whatever you need,just ask

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Sorry, for being lost for a while... #2 (permalink) Tue Jul 04, 2006 17:42 pm   Sorry, for being lost for a while...
 

Cristina wrote:
I want to say sorry Embarassed ,because I didn't answer some letters for about two weeks... its because I was sick Crying or Very sad ,first I got a terrible cold and then my stomach was not working right Shocked ....so I felt so bad that I didn't want to enter,not even to check my
e-mails,I hope you understand,and as I told you before whatever you need,just ask

Cris.

I'm sorry to hear about your ailments and hope you're back on your feet now.

Thank you for offering your help and take care!

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To, Conchita #3 (permalink) Tue Jul 04, 2006 19:14 pm   To, Conchita
 

Thanks a lot for your message,Thanks God I'm better now,
It's strange ...I just realized that you are in Spain,that means you speak my mother tongue Spanish,don't you?
so Hola,Conchita, gracias por tu ayuda y amabilidad, Wink

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