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Where oh where is the "Join this group" thingy? I have looked everywhere? Please help me out someone kind? Thanks OOOO Sign me "Night Owl"
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Jade59
D, you don't see the join button because you became a member back when you posted on Feb 25 of this year. :)
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margypops
and group settings
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margypops
its just above the post ...not this one the one you posted on...with where it says about this group .
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