User talk:Mmigliaccio

Haeremai, welcome, talofa, Willkommen, bienvenue, welkom
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Mandee, I presume.

It's usually the husband who forgets the date of the wedding anniversary (according to popular fiction)!

Nice big tree you are on; there are several people here willing to help you make your branch one of the best-looking and most informative.

Robin Patterson 13:12, 17 June 2008 (UTC)