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Question by adamsbreal@aol.com
Submitted on 9/7/2003
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can I still send aol instant messenger to a friend that uses a localnet.com


Answer by bublicous1469
Submitted on 3/7/2004
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Yes...bc i cant even talk to most of my friends and they dont know how to download AIM....

 

Answer by Amber Stewart
Submitted on 9/17/2004
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i am willing to send this instant message because i need to get in touch with my friend in california and she is suppose to come up here and i really need to get in touch with her so could you please let me send a message thank you. Sincerley, Amber Stewart
  

 

Answer by lordhelmet100
Submitted on 10/10/2005
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log on to this.

 

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