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Handle with care .(K,L,T ). SHOO....


three words,pick right one accord to statement.
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Welcome, jountoss.

I'm having trouble understanding your question. Could you give us more information on what it is you need help with?

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thankx dear
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None of them.
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I,ll tell u dear,pick my words more,ok
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None of them.


only match one !!!
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None of them matches the clue to me.
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sorry, but i can't get what you mean
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