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Old 06-30-2009, 10:44 AM   #44
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what, how, me , pshrynk and marc are similar !!! gulp ....

VR , Ricky and desertGrandma are similar !!!!

DixieGal , LazyScot and Verencat gulp ....

Under the skin and gender not with standing, YES, we are all alike. We may have different interests, hobbies, even languages and come from different sides of the planet but in the long run we can all come together to share our delight in ereading. In other words, the differences just don't matter. You can connect with people in spite of them. That's a very good thing!

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Technically I don't think he did prove that we are all alike.

As a someone with an allergy to dancing in all it's forms (it makes me feel ) I feel a bit disenfranchised.
I don't even have two left feet. I have two dead feet! But, I liked the fact that he seemed to be celebrating life no matter how badly he danced (actually, I didn't think it was bad, I though it was kind of cute, besides, who says you have to dance like a professional to have a good time) and sharing it with people all over the world. I found it quite romantic.
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