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Vesnalui [34]
3 years ago
13

I am the glubgogabgalab

English
2 answers:
Rina8888 [55]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Ah, yes, don't you love books? And you keep them in your basement?

Explanation:

Swhawbbledabblewabblegabbleflibberbleblahblab.

You are the the shwibble glibber-kind.

My favorite kind, I must say.

:))

Rina8888 [55]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Hello glubgogobglab

Explanation:

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