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Lynna [10]
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- Planning for the Cost of College -

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Phoenix [80]3 years ago
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en ek het 'n bietjie besig, maar ek is nog nie by die huis nie, maar ek sal vir u 'n foto stuur as ek kans kry om my hare klaar te kry

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