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wendy55
4 years agoMember
Hi @traveltext,
just wanted to let you know that yesterday when I went to have my scans done at a large pathology centre in Adelaide on the front desk were not only the pink lady but the blue one as well, I was so pleased that I said to the receptionist how happy I was to see the two of them together, a small win!!! good on you bcna for handing these out.
wendy55
just wanted to let you know that yesterday when I went to have my scans done at a large pathology centre in Adelaide on the front desk were not only the pink lady but the blue one as well, I was so pleased that I said to the receptionist how happy I was to see the two of them together, a small win!!! good on you bcna for handing these out.
wendy55
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