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Dave Fletcher



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 7:54 pm    Post subject: NEW website for kids/ families Reply with quote

Hello Everybody

I'd like to tell you about a new website for children, families. its called
Kids hang out and its run by me and my wife and my two sons who are aged 9
and 11 years old. , we have many forums where children can post a wide range
of topics, a games room and lots more stuff to come. we currently have 16
members

please feel free to check us out your all welcome at

http://kidshangout.freesites4kids.com/

Kind Regards

Dave Fletcher

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