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As far as Wide to Receive goes: it is a bit of the Morrissey-esque sarcasm to those who do use the computer as their outlet (eh-hem Suzanne! ) And as far as Malajdusted goes, for my opinion, the whole thing is not the best piece of work, but I enjoy most of it- "Lawyer, Liar," and a couple of others being the exception. But it still gets popped in as often as the rest of them- 'Alma' has the best message as far as I am concerned- he actually sounds happy to know someone, somewhere is still out there. And what is wrong with 'Trouble?' I have heard it be named teh favorite of many a fan I happen to be around at any given time. God, what am I doing this for?!
Hey, Suzanne, how'd you know where I was in line? Just curious...
Hey, Suzanne, how'd you know where I was in line? Just curious...