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Hello, it's me from Indonesia Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:11 am  Hello, it's me from Indonesia
 

Hello, it's me abudira from Indonesia
I'm 30 years old working as an English lecturer
btw, my blog is abudira.wordpress.com/
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