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delete aol


Question Posted Wednesday February 21 2007, 3:32 pm

ok, i had aol when i lived with my dad.
he didnt mind paying for it.
when i moved in with my mom, she told me i couldn't use it.
so now i still have aol on my computer but i dont use it.
whenever i click on a link or everyonce in a while, it just pops up for no reason.
and i dont know how to delete it from my computer.
ive gone on google, and ive tried everything i could think of.

PLEASE help.
thanks in advance :]


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musicxfreak1331 answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 6:13 pm:
Hey you I know you :]
uhh welllllllll i dont know how to help youu.


your cool and ily.

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