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Delvig [45]
3 years ago
6

Compare yourself as Spud Murphy . How you will reach the readers in your library ?

English
1 answer:
ASHA 777 [7]3 years ago
6 0
I’ll probably lock the doors and the windows so that they can’t escape and leave 1 door open and hide and wait for them to come because that’s the only way they can escape one’s they arrive I’ll shoot them with my potato gun and make them clean up the whole library:)
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