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Old 17-Dec-2006, 18:54
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I am a person that is known for bending over bachwards to achieve his goals. Furthermore it would be a pleasure to live in a city like Krems with its tremendous historic and cultural variety. Krems is beautifully situated and I really appreciate the cosy and calm atmosphere.
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bachwards- backwards
Krems is beautifully situated- K is in a beautiful location
cosy- I wouldn't use this for a town
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