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What is definition of log health? Shape? How many times per day? Clean snap?In winter, would eat minestrone most days, beans are good for log health.
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What is definition of log health? Shape? How many times per day? Clean snap?In winter, would eat minestrone most days, beans are good for log health.
Heard she always makes sure to watch the juniors in between her own matches, so probably....The pocket rocket, Daria Saville, won in the first round of Wimbledon.
Wonder if she is related to Jimmy Saville?
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As I wfh I try hold it till I'm on the clock.Normally do log half-an-hour after waking, then two espressos to kick-start the day.
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Why is it rubbish?
do u like to shite waterIn winter, would eat minestrone most days, beans are good for log health.
Your VBs will freeze.switched my fridge off and moved it outside for the week to save money
nah should be perfect temp at 10.20amYour VBs will freeze.
No cloud down here so no snow where I am even on the mountains. Plenty of frost and ice on the roads though.anyone know if snow is out of the question ?
reckon tassie is gonna be submerged and sink into the ocean in the next 10 years if we dont stop driving ice cars
It's warmer where I am and in Hobart than Melbourne at the moment.reckon tassie is gonna be submerged and sink into the ocean in the next 10 years if we dont stop driving ice cars
get the reef oil out and wash ya blue speedoIt's warmer where I am and in Hobart than Melbourne at the moment.
I think type 4 is the optimal you should be aiming for
dog shite size for sheilas that have large holesI think type 4 is the optimal you should be aiming for
reckon tassie is gonna be submerged and sink into the ocean in the next 10 years if we dont stop driving ice cars
The Romans haven't had a presence in Malta for around 2000 years now but the saltwater baths they (according to local legend) built or chiselled out from the coastal rock are still there. They still get flushed out at high tide too as designed. Does anyone notice anything unusual about that?
Sea levels rising?
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