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wills
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indeed Lights sure does make life interesting . lol..

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Greetings,
I mean life wouldn't be the same without lights. Here Lights, try this. He hands a bottle to Lights and proceeds to says, "This stuff will put hair on your chest. Strong stuff." Robert emoticon to see how Lights will react to the bottle he just handed. Thanks for listening. TTYL, Laters.

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ok RObert enough with trying to kiss Lights' ass..it is a stupid attempt.. let us mve on back to the story that was started in this thread.. Dunkirk..

As I said Lightoller did make life interesting ..Im sure Sylvia would have agreed with that also..


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I think she must have spent much of her marriage either emoticon emoticon lol

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