Dear Germany,
Inie - Sat, 28 Apr 2012
Dear Germany, I was so excited about coming, I could barely contain myself. I started packing on Sunday in hopes of a an easy flight and tons of sleep on the plane.
Dear Germany, I was so excited about coming, I could barely contain myself. I started packing on Sunday in hopes of a an easy flight and tons of sleep on the plane.
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