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prcgs1301rdio@gmail.com - 10 May 2008 01:40 GMT
What if you could recapture your ex lovers mind, heart and
soul?...Wipe the slate clean? Turn back time? Even if you feel right
now that your situation is too far gone…too screwed up …or just plain
too darn complicated?

You already know how hard it is to just even wake up and roll out of
bed in the morning. You leave your radio off on your way to work
because every song is a painful reminder of him. You can't even bear
to eat at the same restaurants you took her to.  And if that isn't bad
enough, you have to cope with the loss of friends and family that are
on "their side".

Did you know that most relationships can be salvaged? You may find it
difficult to believe that almost every break up for whatever reason…
infidelity, plain old lost passion, loss of interest, a stolen heart
and worse.

I have a blog that has more information on some of what I've been
writing about on relationships. If you feel like checking it out, you
can find it here: http://winningyouback.blogspot.com  It's entitled
"The Magic of Making Up - 10 Tips to a Happy Relationship."

I hope you read my blog, it can improve on and possibly save your
relationship.
d'huit - 10 May 2008 02:03 GMT
" . . . Did you know that most relationships can be salvaged? . . ."

gee, people get paid good money when they get salvage rights to shipwrecks,
too.  but who to and how would you sell a wrecked relationship?  e-bay?  i
sure wouldn't want to be a buyer.
kate
(thinking . . . does lloyds insure relationships, too, now?<g>)
Carole - 10 May 2008 18:25 GMT
> (thinking . . . does lloyds insure relationships, too, now?<g>)

LOL, Lloyds will insure anything . . . for the right price :)

Carole
 
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