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From February anyhow.
Thank god, I had to pay baggage allowance last time I was there
Does it count if they are 'special gifts', which you've tried on briefly (see what I did there?) and then said, "No effin way!" ?
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which you've tried on briefly (see what I did there?)
second-hand clothing is often referred to as "obroni wewu", which literally translates as "white man's deads".
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Thank god, I had to pay baggage allowance last time I was there
I can imagine
A quick boil and bleach and they'll be as right as new.
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I can imagine
You're xmas pressies in the post...hope you like grey
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You're xmas pressies in the post...hope you like grey
They still grey?I knew you would think of something better to do with them than throw them out...
*gets excited for postman*
Checks to see who's thread im in ninja
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For that washed out fresh feel
indeed
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They still grey? I knew you would think of something better to do with them than throw them out... *gets excited for postman*
Checks to see who's thread im in ninja
Checks to see who's thread im in ninja
I hope they get to you Ev and are not returned, I've sorted out the best for me picked you some real stunners
According to the Ghana Standards Board, used pants - and other second-hand goods like handkerchiefs and mattresses - are unhygienic and could pose a health hazard.
Blimey what a clever bunch, would never have thought of that! In your FASE Einstein.
Blimey what a clever bunch, would never have thought of that! In your FASE Einstein.
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