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So without peeking ,how has he done it?
So without peeking ,how has he done it?
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wolram said:http://www.planetperplex.com/en/item61
So without peeking ,how has he done it?
wolram said:Hey everybody, where is everybody else? it seems ever so quite
here abouts, is it holiday time in the USofA? or has everybody gone
to a party without ME?
hypatia said:lol Even the puppies look confused.
And no Wolly, not a holiday per-say, but spring has hit! Today we broke record highs, with 78 degrees. So I found myself outside playing today.
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