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Name: Sacré Moi
Date: 2002-02-13 22:58:20
Subject: Re: C'est au medecins cette fois-ci
Ouais j'ai essayé de t'écrire mais j'ai du m'amputé les deux maiins parce qu'après avoir manipulé des planches j'avais des échardes pelin les mains et qui s'infectaient.. Alors j'ai utilisé mon nez. Trève de plaisanteries, ouais ben c'est toujours le même problème avant dde revendiquer on fait grève et puis comme on s'approche des élections tout le monde s'y met les gendarmes, les inffirmières... mêmes les militaires poussent de la voix aprés ce qu'ont obtenu les gendarmes. Alors...

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