>Terry it's just basic psychology. One always work to be a part of the group. To be rejected is a really bad feeling. And before I get on too many guys nerves over here and as a result end-up on their twit list I decided to join the ranks.
I was rejected by an Amway distributorship once - still have not gotten over it. Now I look for therapy groups for people with afflictions I don't have and pretend to be one of them just so I can feel like I am part of something. That "Dealing with toe-nail Fungus" group is really a lot of fun!
Check the classifieds!:-)
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