SharedStory

Skip to main content. Whats Your Story? We believe everyone has a story to tell, and someone who needs to hear it. Learn more about SharedStory. Tiny Setbacks, Major Comebacks. When I was younger I never really believed in cliches like Everything happens for a reason. My Journey as a hearing imapaired individual. My Story in written Form. The Struggle to Become a Butterfly. A family in my neighborhood once brought in two cocoons that were. You Cant Have Me Anymore.

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SHAREDSTORY.ORG HISTORY

This web site sharedstory.org was began on on May 27, 2011. It is now seven hundred and twenty-two weeks, seven days, twelve hours, and twenty-nine minutes young.
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ShareStory.com

Jose Vazquez

Po Box 24

Salem, WI, 53168

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SharedStory

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Skip to main content. Whats Your Story? We believe everyone has a story to tell, and someone who needs to hear it. Learn more about SharedStory. Tiny Setbacks, Major Comebacks. When I was younger I never really believed in cliches like Everything happens for a reason. My Journey as a hearing imapaired individual. My Story in written Form. The Struggle to Become a Butterfly. A family in my neighborhood once brought in two cocoons that were. You Cant Have Me Anymore.

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This web site sharedstory.org had the following in the web site, "Whats Your Story? We believe everyone has a story to tell, and someone who needs to hear it." Our analyzers noticed that the webpage stated " Tiny Setbacks, Major Comebacks." The Website also said " When I was younger I never really believed in cliches like Everything happens for a reason. My Journey as a hearing imapaired individual. My Story in written Form. The Struggle to Become a Butterfly. A family in my neighborhood once brought in two cocoons that were. You Cant Have Me Anymore."

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