Re: Ping Diddy...from (the)duckster



In article <fv88f8$go7$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
shore@xxxxxxxxx (Melinda Shore) wrote:

Hey! I wonder what else they
have in common?

they both try to suck up to HJM?

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Janet Boss
www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com
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