WATER FIGHT TAIPEI

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WATER FIGHT TAIPEI

Postby ayaniv » 18 Jul 2012, 00:16

We are arranging a water fight in Da'an Park This Sunday (22.7.2012)

more info in this link:
http://postaround.me/post/260
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Re: WATER FIGHT TAIPEI

Postby Impaler » 23 Jul 2012, 06:44

Anarchists!
It's amazing what getting out of the care of the Scottish National Health Service can do for your life expectancy.


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