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Default No famine in Ireland, she reports

On Sat, 16 May 2009 19:21:43 -0400, "Felice" >
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>And I know this because I've just come back with not only the usual sweaters
>but an extra five pounds.
>

Zat all? just 5 lbs. you did good girl. Sounds like you had some
delicious food.

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