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I am looking at your pictures. or I am looking your pictures. #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 28, 2008 4:53 am   I am looking at your pictures. or I am looking your pictures.
 

i am looking at your pictures or i am looking your pictures

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correct my english #2 (permalink) Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:54 am   correct my english
 

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