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Thursday, January 24, 2008

How to live forever

"Write a wise saying and your name will live forever."

- Anonymous

By byron smith at 8:49 am  

Topics: fun

2 comments:

Drew said...

Tehe... funny.

January 29, 2008 12:49 am
Anonymous said...

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菲梵酒店經紀,
酒店經紀,
禮服酒店上班,
酒店經紀人,
菲梵酒店經紀,
酒店經紀,
禮服酒店上班,
酒店小姐兼職,
便服酒店工作,
酒店打工經紀,
制服酒店經紀,
專業酒店經紀,
合法酒店經紀,
酒店暑假打工,
酒店寒假打工,
酒店經紀人,
菲梵酒店經紀,
酒店經紀,
禮服酒店上班,
酒店小姐兼職,
便服酒店工作,
酒店打工經紀,
制服酒店經紀,
酒店經紀,
菲
梵,酒店,

November 11, 2009 11:56 am

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