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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Me or I

You're better off have I Emotion: it wasnt me tell you than someone else.
  

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You're better off that I tell you rather than somebody else. You're better off to have me tell you rather than somebody else.

  • You're better off that I tell you rather than somebody else.
  • You're better off to have me tell you rather than somebody else.
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You're better off that I tell you rather than somebody else.
You're better off to have me tell you rather than somebody else.

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