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Old Feb 24, 2005, 03:50 PM
vacantangel vacantangel is offline
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I just want to make a public apology for saying that cat refused to talk with me or anything else that I said that may be construed as negative. I obviously chose the wrong words. He didn't refuse to talk with me. He was busy with necessary appointments in his recovery process. I also acknowledge that he has a job that he needs to do and that he is behind due to time off because of his car accident. I wish I had never said anything about him in public at all. I'm very, very sorry cat. I'm sorry to everybody. PLEASE do NOT think badly about him whatsoever. He doesn't deserve that at all. He really doesn't.

THINK BADLY ABOUT ME ONLY!!! HE'S A BEAUTIFUL AND WONDERFUL PERSON AND I WANT EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT.

PLEASE DISCARD ANYTHING NEGATIVE I'VE SAID ABOUT HIM.

I HAVE NO VALID EXCUSES.

CAT, I WISH YOU NOTHING BUT THE BEST AND I HOPE YOU HAVE A SPEEDY RECOVERY.

I LOVE YOU!!!

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Old Feb 24, 2005, 09:06 PM
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It's okay, AG.....xoxox
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