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Warm weather generated adverse conditions? #16 (permalink) Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:31 am   Warm weather generated adverse conditions?
 

prezbucky wrote:
...smoking his pipe


..., where he had previously and meticulously put all his wretched and calamitous pupils' misspelt words.
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