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Amerikanska fyritøkan Muzak Holdings er farin í gjaldssteðg, eftir ikki at hava kunnað goldið 105 milliónir dollarar til sínar kreditorar. Les futuremusic.com
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Long time lurker, thought I would say hello! I really dont post much but thanks for the good times I have here. Love this place..
When I was hurt in that motorcar accident my life would be changed always. Sadly that driver had no car insurance and I was going to be hurting for ever.
This was not time for me to start and guess what to do. I had to find a good attorney to help me get what I needed. After all, my family was counting on me.
How awful was it? I has bedridden for 8 months, I had to have constant care and my hospital bills went through the roof!
Gratefully, I found a good referral site to help me.
I will post more later this month to tell you more about what I have been going through.
Anwyas thanks for the good work keep it up!
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