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CaptainSpaz
CaptainSpaz
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Anonymous FAQ: 6 Oct 25 2009, 1:18 PM EDT by Anonymous
 
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How do I unstretch a page? >>
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Joyceann wrap the picture 2 Aug 11 2009, 6:15 PM EDT by CryingDove
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i want the picture to go to the back so that my text appears on top
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Anonymous New Starting Site design? Please help! 1 Jun 13 2009, 9:00 AM EDT by edwardandbellafan
 
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There is this section on the home page where the new stuff with pdates and stuff is. I want to ghet rid of the box, but i don't know how...
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