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Old 06-10-2007, 10:48 AM
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I bop in on and off during my work if I'm at my desk as I use PB as relief from the tedium (if I'm not using it as a forum to promote my "wares"). But I dunno what I'd do without coffee and PB when I first get up in the AM. Besides, I'm a moderator, I don't need to confess any addiction.
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