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At 10:14pm on June 21, 2009, Barby James said…
Wanna view my cam?, come see me here We'll really have some fun! freelocalcams.info
At 12:23pm on January 20, 2009, Candace E. Salima said…
Hi Kim,


If you're going to be coming to the writers conference, will you please click on events, scroll down to the conference and select that you will be attending?

Have a great day.

Candace
At 5:13pm on September 28, 2008, Liz Adair said…
Kim,
Thank you for extending the invitation. I'm just beginning to find my way around, here. I appreciate your reaching out to me.
At 1:47pm on September 26, 2008, Monique R. Winkel said…






At 10:10am on September 22, 2008, Jay Young said…
Hi Kim

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed my musical expressions fo faith and love of our Savior. Stop by any time. It is always good to make new friends.

Jay
At 3:01pm on September 21, 2008, Candace E. Salima said…
Hi Kim,

I'll pray that you get to quit the graveyard job soon too. Really stinks being this tired doesn't it. And you get to be "mom" on top of it. I really admire you. Have a good day, Kim. Hang in there.

Candace
At 1:30pm on September 21, 2008, Monique R. Winkel said…
At 9:27pm on September 20, 2008, Candace E. Salima said…
Hi Kim,

Haven't had much time to work on it, but I'm hoping this will start to slow down now and I won't be so tired I can't see straight. Have a great Sabbath.

Candace
At 4:52pm on September 20, 2008, Candace E. Salima said…
Hi Kim,

Just checking in to see how you're doing. Sorry I missed you guys at critique yesterday. I'm down to one job so I should be able to start attending again, as long as it's not during a BYU football game. Yeah, I'm serious. I'm lovin' my Cougars!

Anyway, hope all is well. And I think I'm going to make it to Critique next week.

Have a great night!

Candace
At 8:15am on September 19, 2008, Jeff Nielson said…
Thanks for the invite-Have a great day!
 
 

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Why do bad things happen? Is there a purpose when we face a bad trial? As mortals, we can be compared to ore, such as gold and silver. Ore that is unrefined is generally impure and undesirable. Only ore that is crushed -- and then refined by fire -- becomes beautiful, pure, precious and valuable. This book was written to help you see the results of the Ultimate Refiner, the Lord, in your own life.


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