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The "X" Generation Group

This little tree has a special meaning to me, many moons ago a dear close friend gave it to me just before she died.  In memory of tenant Germaine may she RIP. 
I don't spend all my time at my blog site I'm usually involved in discussions on many social websites one of my favorite is Facebook.  Here is a holiday message to the members of my Facebook group.  Feel free to join us.   https://www.facebook.com/groups/26445576221/

Happy Holidays to all members of The "X" Generation Group

I'd like to take this time to thank all those who contributed to the discussions and to the silent ones who just like to read the posts. from Australia, South Africa, the UK, Canada and USA and places unknown.
We've shared alot this year, from Harry's dirty comments about his dick to Suzanne's daughter's wedding to Mark admitting he's a nudist it's all been fun to share.
Of course it hasn't always been peaches & cream in this group I had to ban two people due to inappropriate comments to others.
My objective was to cover many topics in this group and I achieved my goal. from sex to religion we did it all.
I have many members to thank Serena, Wanda, Suzanne, Mark, David, Julie, Karl, Vicki and my side kick Irene Vinci who is my co administrator and I apologize if I missed a name.
2013 is just around the corner and even though we're getting older we'll never shut up...keep the posts coming.
Happy Holidays everybody

Tony King
Administrator and creator of The "X" Generation Group

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