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Do you see the difference? #1 (permalink) Sun Jan 02, 2005 19:20 pm   Do you see the difference?
 

Hi ! Do you see the difference between the
Shut up and Dry up
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Do you see the difference? #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 02, 2005 19:22 pm   Do you see the difference?
 

Anonymous wrote:
Hi ! Do you see the difference between the
use another word and Dry up
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Shut and dry up
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