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    August 07, 2005

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    Christine (Yuna)

    OK, I wrote a story and post a few photos on my site. Check it out. www.yunasville.com

    Christine (Yuna)

    I had a great time. Thanks for organizing the event! Boy that Moon guy was cute! I must be so drunk last night that I actually thought the pictures without flash light could be better... Now I looked at them.. all total bluuuur trash... Oh well.. next time I will remember to take pictures before getting my 4th magarita...

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