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June1952
6 years agoMember
OMG @arpie - I cannot believe they would have the cheek to ask you not to post.
Interested about the map as my penpal of 55+ years lives in Kansas. Her sister had been told she had to have her 2 breasts removed - and later found out it was not cancer !!!
Thanks for posting.
Interested about the map as my penpal of 55+ years lives in Kansas. Her sister had been told she had to have her 2 breasts removed - and later found out it was not cancer !!!
Thanks for posting.
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