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December 22, 2009

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Robert Lacombe

Your comment with singles with no kids can include divorced with kids. Couples seem to see us differently (not all tank god) but things have changed with people, even those that
you saw almost every weekend for the past twenty or so years. (Must be the odd man out theory).

Robert

PS, I never knew that you worked at Zodiac

Pamela

I think it's something lots of people face, but it's still kind of disappointing. If anything, it's forcing me to do something good, and that is join groups (outdoor activities for me) where I know people are game to do the same stuff I enjoy.

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