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| marybheist | From partner to realtor | 1 | Oct 24 2009, 10:05 AM EDT by RU2008 | ||
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Thread started: Oct 17 2009, 4:22 PM EDT
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Last season Delia was the partner in the Antique business; last night's episode she was working in a real estate building. What happened? Did we see this happen? I didn't . I love this character and hope she continues with the show.
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| dkscott | Pleasant Surpise! | 2 | Oct 5 2008, 6:15 AM EDT by bubblebopbabe | ||
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Thread started: Nov 22 2007, 9:09 PM EST
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I was really sad when Melinda lost her friend and confidant Andrea at the end of the last season. But I was pleasantly surprised to see Camryn Manheim in the new season. I loved her character in "The Practice", and I really like her character in "Ghost Whisperer". I love this show, and hope it's around for many seasons. Along with Camryn's character Delia.
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| blackrootseed | living trust | 0 | Sep 7 2008, 7:45 PM EDT by blackrootseed | ||
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Thread started: Sep 7 2008, 7:45 PM EDT
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Delaney New Hampshire Read more Testimonials Home | It's all completely normal and manageable, and you've seen all these emotions at work. Most just seem to speak to impress with an arrogance overtone. And the death of a loved one is one of the most stressful times in anyone's life. We went through this thing a million times (not really, but close) to get rid of all the bugs and make sure the downloads works fine (they do). You know there's no way to beat death, it eventually happens to all of us. Because of the numerous articles and publications written during the past few years that have recommended bypassing probate through the use of the Living Trust, AARP set out to determine whether these avoidance efforts were warranted.
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