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Old June 19th, 2006
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To Kirk, Clancy, Moderators, and Members,

I want to say thank you all for such a truly wonderful site. It is filled with good cheer, compassion, adventure and education. Each time I am here, I am amazed by what I experience. I think of this site as a bringing together of greatness.

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Hear, hear! I think everyone involved in this community can feel very proud of our very own corner of the Internet.

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You said it all Vee.

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Thank you vee and thanks to everyone who contributes and makes this forum what it is.

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Well said Vee


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I agree. THANK YOU

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i'll second that vee a differant class


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Echoed nicely the sentiments of how I feel about GFB&B as well!


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Couldn't have put it any better. Thanks for the kind observation, vee


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