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Old 28-Dec-2007, 22:40
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Smile YOu were on my mind all morning,

YOu were on mind all morning, so I decided to call you.


Does the above suggest "I was worried about you all morning" or "I was thinking about you all morning?" Thanks.
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Default Re: YOu were on my mind all morning,

Could be either.
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