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| I couldn't understand everything. Only "7th floor, going up. leens(?? what word is that?), lingerie... un... women." RapidShare: Easy Filehosting |
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| No idea, sounds like French! |
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| "7th floor, going up... linens... lingerie..." Linens are bed sheets and pillow cases. After that I'm not sure: "You viscerated my mood" is what it sounds like to me! "Viscerate" seems to be a less commonly used form of "eviscerate", which means to pull the guts out of an animal (well, could be a person!), so "eviscerate my mood" could be like "kill my mood" / "kill the mood". But this is all just a guess! (Is this the voice of Batman???) |
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| Sorry, but access is denied to the file now. Only 10 downloads were allowed. There are directions for you to follow if you wish more people to be able to listen. |
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