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Dear Mrs Z


your PM was not required. If you choose to answer my questions I would at least like them to be published albeit not in my name of course. What are the options? I see you have already started a 'problem' thread and I suspect you did this because I gave you the idea. Either give advice or tell me who you are.


Richard

Declan Wrote:

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>She had

> fine boobs if thats what you mean by handsome.


Yes that too...but I was referring more to her triplet-bearing hips, her general musculature, good muscle tone to the hairy arms, her builder's hands, and her crowning glory...that fabulous head of hair. Handsome...definitely handsome...

I have loads of questions and possible theories....Just started getting into Quantum Physics. I think it may have a lot of answers for things that just don't seem to add up scientifically.


Just been introduced to a book called the "Secret Life of Plants" which I am yet to delve into, sounds very interesting.


You might find this interesting...http://www.theresonanceproject.org/

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