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Old 01-03-2013, 09:25 PM   #31
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That sounds rather intriguing
Do you not also read them when you have a good back?


Haha, I read, just not as much I do love my mangas though. My wallet doesn't, but hey
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Old 01-05-2013, 08:48 AM   #32
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Haha, I read, just not as much I do love my mangas though. My wallet doesn't, but hey
If ever there were someone out there with a rather large inheritance and looking for a good cause to invest in, I would first help to allocate a large percentage into MG research, another percentage to creative projects with an MG basis initiated by forum members, and then a small amount to make people with MG´s lives a little more comfortable.

Maiden you would thus be entitled to receive a year´s subscription of free mangas from the fund!

PS Am now starting on ´Source field Investigations´

And I did get through Louise Hay and read it just like I planned to. If there is only one thing I remember after reading this book it´s that during a period of symptoms I could imagine and project thoughts about myself as a healthier person in the future instead of remembering back and referring to how healthy I was in the past.....
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If ever there were someone out there with a rather large inheritance and looking for a good cause to invest in, I would first help to allocate a large percentage into MG research, another percentage to creative projects with an MG basis initiated by forum members, and then a small amount to make people with MG´s lives a little more comfortable.

Maiden you would thus be entitled to receive a year´s subscription of free mangas from the fund!

PS Am now starting on ´Source field Investigations´

And I did get through Louise Hay and read it just like I planned to. If there is only one thing I remember after reading this book it´s that during a period of symptoms I could imagine and project thoughts about myself as a healthier person in the future instead of remembering back and referring to how healthy I was in the past.....


Haha, thanks ;D
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