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Raja Abdulnour

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Jan 26, 2009, 1:31:51 PM1/26/09
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just heard from an esteemed friend that the use of XOXO is not as widespread as I thought
i was actually using it randomly, aiming to end a message/email with more positively than the usual ciao, cheers, or chacha..
if any of you understood it as a desire of mine to kiss you and hug you, then kiss you and hug you again, i apologize
i will only use it with whoever wishes to imagine me kissing and hugging them in a tandem repeat. as usual, the dood abides
 
cya

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Raja Abdulnour
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The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Michael R. Grunwald

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Jan 26, 2009, 1:49:31 PM1/26/09
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Raja-

We all yearn to be hugged and kissed in endless tandem repeat by you
and CW.

Mike


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Amir Kashani

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Jan 26, 2009, 7:30:48 PM1/26/09
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Don't ever change Raja. Spread the joy dood.

Amir
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Amir H. Kashani M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Ophthalmology
Doheny Eye Institute
University of Southern California

Ed

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Jan 27, 2009, 9:04:58 AM1/27/09
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great lebowski reference

Peter Leary

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Jan 27, 2009, 12:24:06 PM1/27/09
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Um.

Uh.

um.

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Peter Leary, MD
Osler Internal Medicine Training Program, Johns Hopkins Hospital

Raja Abdulnour

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Jan 27, 2009, 2:45:58 PM1/27/09
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did u mean to say
 
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