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Gemma Spears
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Today, 14:37
Find the temperature
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Cat
Today, 14:47
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Just when you posted that question, I happened to be putting my hand into the desk drawer here in my hotel room, and there it was! Way in the back of the drawer. Do you need it mailed to you?
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Jamarcus Alexander
Today, 14:48
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Where is the Temperature bud?
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