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Permanently and Forever #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:14 am   Permanently and Forever
 

Hi,
Please,tell me the difference between permanently and Forever? Thanks in advance!
Tunbanh
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Re: Permanently and Forever #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:37 am   Re: Permanently and Forever
 

Hello everyone
My name is Chvia. I'm come from Cambodia.I'm 24 year old.
I would like to make a good relationship to all people in the world, And I also want to practice English specking with everyone. Please contact me at chiva chiva (facebook)
and sky name (chivalove).
I want to be a business man,
thank you
sincerely
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