Ever since I saw Hitchcocks amazing film t
The Birds, I have been scared of 'crowed ' areas, so I am pleased to hear a company is tackling this issue!!!
Anyone know what language this is??????
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I am pleased you are pleased Messy.
I think the language may be the "ghostly one"?
"A candle loses none of its light by lighting another candle."
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