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Posted by NC Wayne on January 10, 2005 at 19:43:14 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: $8.00 best deal in town posted by FarrviewSouth on January 10, 2005 at 07:13:59:
I hear you, I just became "an honest man" myself. Been "gonna do it" for some time now but just never took the time to click over and do it. We've got a good thing going on here so those of you that were like me and were "gonna do it"... Go Ahead And Do It.....I know pay Pal is a pain in the butt but is it really all that bad to endure a few minutes of pain for all the fun and excitement that's available right here on this site...like they say, No pain no gain........Hey Kim if you read this how about putting the subscribe link in a more prominent spot instead of down in the lower left hand corner.The way the site comes up on my screen I guess I'd never needed or thought to scroll down that far and until I looked for it had never even seen it.
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