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Default What I ate in Argentina- part 1


"Janet Wilder" > ha scritto nel messaggio
> I am still tired and I have a strange dry cough. All the laundry is
> done - washed, ironed and hung up. Big bag of dry cleaning to go yet.
> --
> Janet Wilder


What a nice foodie trip! I assume you did things between meals and will
look forward to hearing them. THat last part I could bear not to be
reminded of. It's coming up for me, too. Next time go to Peru with your
bags. It's a super country.


 
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