Living-Foods: Personals: Boris
Id Number | 008371 |
Date Posted | Aug 14, 2015 |
Name | Boris |
Gender | male |
Age | 97 |
Location | New York, NY, USA |
I eat | 76%-95% Living/Raw Vegetarian Foods |
Height | 5ft. 9in. |
Weight | 83lbs. |
Hair | xmyLABsMZVxzvbxS |
Eyes | YWfTBUvag |
Occupation | TFXVdyShIcE |
Description | In tens, please (ten pound notes) is suhagra good There was a time when Apple had to demonstrate how its flat, glass screen could replace many self-contained gadgets people already owned. So everything had a glassy, textured layer applied to it. The calendar had to look like a paper calendar. The compass had to look like something you'd see in a 16th-century Spanish galleon. |
Hobbies | In tens, please (ten pound notes) is suhagra good There was a time when Apple had to demonstrate how its flat, glass screen could replace many self-contained gadgets people already owned. So everything had a glassy, textured layer applied to it. The calendar had to look like a paper calendar. The compass had to look like something you'd see in a 16th-century Spanish galleon.
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Goals | In tens, please (ten pound notes) is suhagra good There was a time when Apple had to demonstrate how its flat, glass screen could replace many self-contained gadgets people already owned. So everything had a glassy, textured layer applied to it. The calendar had to look like a paper calendar. The compass had to look like something you'd see in a 16th-century Spanish galleon. |
Quote | In tens, please (ten pound notes) is suhagra good There was a time when Apple had to demonstrate how its flat, glass screen could replace many self-contained gadgets people already owned. So everything had a glassy, textured layer applied to it. The calendar had to look like a paper calendar. The compass had to look like something you'd see in a 16th-century Spanish galleon. |
Ideal Mate | In tens, please (ten pound notes) is suhagra good There was a time when Apple had to demonstrate how its flat, glass screen could replace many self-contained gadgets people already owned. So everything had a glassy, textured layer applied to it. The calendar had to look like a paper calendar. The compass had to look like something you'd see in a 16th-century Spanish galleon. |
Contact | Click here to send an email to Boris |
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