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hard drive data recovery There once was a baby boy, He was his moma's baby and his daddy's joy. Down the street there was a baby girl, She was her moma's pride and her daddy's world. When they were two they played together, The mom's took turns being the sitter. When they turned five they started school, and had to learn the golden rules. Then came age ten They faught, Forgetting the manners they were taught. At sixteen they caught eachothers eye, And found a love that wouldn't die. A life time has past before their face, And now together they say the same grace. Old age has found them with more friends than foes, And they continue to count their X's & O's. Myspace Codes

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