Quote by Marc Wallice
If I knew I was positive, why would I have ever gone to PAW to tak

If I knew I was positive, why would I have ever gone to PAW to take a test? – Marc Wallice

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With what all these people are saying, do you think that anybody wants to be around me? They all think that I did this on purpose? That I knew that I was positive, for so many years? I feel now that Im going to be attacked if anybody sees me or if I go to the office. – Marc Wallice

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But nobody is listening to those points. They are just listening to the gossip which is saying that I knew I was positive for all these years because I had a faked test a few years ago. – Marc Wallice

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