Re: Hi Everyone



On Sep 17, 11:30 am, d...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Sep 17, 10:52 am, "Arborisk" <inva...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks for replying, I appreciate it.






He's not replying !
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He/it is a troll, and is not doing anything but distracting and
misleading.

Click on [ view profile ] and you will see the uselessness of this
person/s.

Have patience and perseverance. Take all responses w/ skepticism and a
grain'o'salt.

This link may be helpful :
agr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
.



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