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Re: The adventure of gaming

Name: Eddie Hunt
Email: EWHunt@Prodigy.Net
Date: 13 Feb 2000
Time: 00:07:14

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Shelley, lots of disabled people live alone. What is quickly learned when you become disabled is that the world does not stop for you. Blunt but true. You know the disability does not define you - but the people of this world do. Learn to like yourself in spite of those who wish us social isolation. Concentrate on what you can do and excel at it. (I do not mean dungeons & dragons). You are the greatest person you can be - God love you. Eddie

Copyright © 2000 Eddie Hunt. All rights reserved.

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