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Old 21-Feb-2009, 00:15
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Driven quality service through a transparent stature of interest with discrete abstract evaluations of your desired height of entertainment.
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Old 21-Feb-2009, 00:33
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Too wordy and not understandable.

What do you want to say?
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Driven quality service through a transparent stature of interest with discrete abstract evaluations of your desired height of entertainment.
Hi Robin

you seem interested in pronunciation, i could tell you the phonetic symble but i got problem to type it so i think it's better to use this, check it out that's the easiest way i think

pronunciation dictionary - Google Search

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Driven quality service through a transparent stature of interest with discrete abstract evaluations of your desired height of entertainment.
Very strange.
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