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Cool !
OMG I love that!
Another quote to add to the front of Christians ‘meetings’ folder. Really great poem too Lisa.
I like that idea, Dearna!
Perfect quote, I wrote a poem called pegs once. Love and hugs. xx
http://alienhippy.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/pegs/
I wrote it before I knew I was Aspie.
Awesome, Hippy! Thanks for sharing that. Interesting what you sensed even before you knew.
Wow what a perfect quote - I love it!
I’ve been finding a lot of good ones since I decided to add this feature to the blog. Some are sad, some provoking. But this one, I think, sums it up best!