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shtirl [24]
2 years ago
15

Hi, I'm thinking of spending a few days at your house during the holidays. Should I take the bus train or a flight to Penang? Wh

at do you think
Andrew​
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VashaNatasha [74]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

i dont live in penang, so i think you got the wrong person

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