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kipiarov [429]
3 years ago
5

i asked if this blind date girl was cute you said yes n she smells like papa johns garlic sause your response is in her own way

English
1 answer:
Pavel [41]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

*Sauce. Just ask her what's the last thing she ate-

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