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Oh wow, thanks! The book's quite tragic though... in fact I remember crying over it...
Hi, just wanted to stop by and say hello! :)
Hey I'm a big Kundera fan. Do you recommend the Curtain?
sure. i don't know how dirty i could get...maybe just two "rr's"...dirrty.
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