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Mia Doyle
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7 August, 20:29
We've got fifteen kind of kale for sale today!
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Kaleigh Koch
7 August, 20:35
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What are we supposed to say to this? I mean, if ur teying to correct it, then, the right way to say it is
We've got fifteen kinds of Kale for sale today! a
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Shane Robinson
7 August, 20:50
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Congratulations? i think?
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