[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Latest post Fri, Feb 20 2009 10:23 AM by cbsteh. 3 replies.
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daro2209  +  674880 Wed, 18 Feb 09 11:22 AM
Plz tell me which one is correct ? In the concluding part of an informal letter which one is appropriate. Are the both correct ?

Your Loving BrotherYours Lovingly . 
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Avangi  +  674889 Wed, 18 Feb 09 11:30 AM
IMHO they're both appropriate.
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daro2209, 278 days ago
Is there any difference in meaning  here ...Yours Lovingly  /    Lovingly Yours
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