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      A Former User last edited by

      Re: I'm back!

      Hi,
      It’s me Little Willow.
      I changed my account. Because i had a lot problems with my email.
      Thank you for your understanding.

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        Kㅤ @Guest last edited by

        @blue_willow_
        Hello!
        I know everyone else is saying this, but you might want to check with the webmaster to see if you can get back into your old account.
        If you want to change your username back to little willow, just add an extra space or something else.

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          A Former User @Kㅤ last edited by

          @kㅤ Thank you. I thought about it. Unfortunately I can't go back to my old account because I deleted it. I thought I had deleted it because I notice it's still there. I mean, it's the crapper.

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            LadyLeslie @Guest last edited by

            @blue_willow_ Welcome back! 🤓

            Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

            Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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              A Former User @LadyLeslie last edited by

              @ladyleslie Thanks 🙂 i happy to see you again too. 🙂

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                bowefloyd last edited by

                Willows? Genus Salix? All I know about them yet is that they have long skinny leaves (why is that? There has to be some evolutionary reason for it) and they can cure headaches like aspirin. They are also fast decomposing. I had one in my back yard 20 years ago but its almost dust now. It makes me want to research them.

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