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suba suba 17.12.2018, 00:18
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jCU0FN This can be a set of words, not an essay. you will be incompetent
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mia pron khalifa 16.12.2018, 23:14
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nZ2eAt This is one awesome article.Really thank you! Cool.
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click me 30.05.2018, 22:17
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V866Mi Just because they call it advanced doesn at mean it is.
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best pron 29.01.2018, 06:03
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aDCOnY Really informative blog article.Really thank you! Cool.
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best pron 08.11.2017, 12:16
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I1UwB1 Major thanks for the article.Much thanks again. Great.
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hello flflex 10.10.2016, 23:39
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rTjxkE It is actually difficult to acquire knowledgeable folks using this subject, but the truth is could be observed as did you know what you are referring to! Thanks
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Ryan 21.12.2015, 06:47
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I thohugt he died in Paris. Anyone know for sure?And I thohugt I'd add a plug, of interest to SF Bay Area hoydens and readers: The Marin Shakespeare Company is doing "The Importance of Being Earnest," with my very talented next-door neighbor Cat Thompson as Gwendolyn, this month and next.
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Siham 21.12.2015, 06:17
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I've kissed the tomb . . . the thing I toghhut most fasinating is that one of the watchmen chipped off the figure's penis because he considered it obscene! Every year on the anniversary of Wilde's birthday and/or his death there are a slew of "green carnation" parties (the green carnation in the lapel being period code for homosexual).
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Phairut 21.12.2015, 05:34
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As a matter of fact I have kssied Oscar Wilde's tombstone. I read The Portrait of Dorian Gray when I was around ten and I have loved his work ever since. I also left a small bouquet of gardenias. I would love to have met him and Edgar Allan Poe. Truman Capote too. A couple that many people might not want to meet but who I find endlessly fascinating are the Marquis de Sade and John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. If you haven't read Wilmot's poetry you have missed a keenly decadent and passionate look at life. Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, the Bronte Sisters, Georgette Heyer, Daphne du Maurier all come to mind. As I can't meet them I think I would like to visit each of their graves, just to say thank you for making the world a much richer and more interesting place.
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Mavern 02.10.2015, 02:26
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What an interesting ctermeey! There's one near where we go camping that has a Civil War section. It's amazing to see the dates, but so sad to see how young a lot of the people were. A good portion of them are younger than me, which freaks me out.Also, I love the description of your recall! That's one of my favorite parts of obedience with Layla, because I love seeing her happy face running full speed at me.
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