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Hej,


Jag ar ocksa svensk! Jag heter Maria, bor I ED och har 22 manader gamla trillingar. Har traffat Caroline I Nunhead I Lloyd's pharmacy pa North Cross Road men ej lyckats traffas igen. At ledig pa fredagar om nagon vill traffas! Far man vara med pa Facebook gruppen?

Mutrik Wrote:

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> Hej,

>

> Jag ar ocksa svensk! Jag heter Maria, bor I ED och

> har 22 manader gamla trillingar. Har traffat

> Caroline I Nunhead I Lloyd's pharmacy pa North

> Cross Road men ej lyckats traffas igen. At ledig

> pa fredagar om nagon vill traffas! Far man vara

> med pa Facebook gruppen?



Hej Maria, kul att du hittade oss! :) Klart du f?r vara med, alla f?r vara med!


Vi t?nkte ev ses p? torsdag fm (pratar om det p? facebook)! Kan ni d?? Kan du d? Caroline? Min Anabelle ?r p? dagis varje fredag :( Peckham Rye park eller testa n?got nytt?

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