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Shocking Experiences – Where are We Going?

Posted on May 29, 2011 by innervoice2011 — 2 Comments

During this last week, I’ve had chance to catch up with a friend of mine who is very upset and ‘in a bad way’. He’s disabled and has been trying, for several months, to sort out some problems with his…

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