Milk/More Nut

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Milk more nut/mother in a plastic bottle in the fresh workstation was stopped and recorded, while the regular cows milk. It was unbeknown with me, which expensively poured the majority on a disc of the blows Coco Pops. Soft translucent milk rose from the bottle and completely above chocolaty has excited the breakfast food-of-grain and I in an operational way to the use with the use to eat.

The complete one suddenly, a friend entered the workstation and stopped me in my tracks. He had an expression of pure disappointment whacked across his face, which is more nut/mother milk in Stirnrunzeln", turned you!", proclaimed " my wife, which milks for the children" were protected, dropped me of the spoons and were a paragraph of work the back that "however I separates meant that it was cow's milk. I am very sad",

My friend looked towards the left. He knew that the character had taken place and it was useless, with it disturbed more of more than rueber, in order to receive. I erased the spoon and erased far on its shirt. Concerning milk and wasted the blows Coco Pops, it considered, to eat around him way or of other "finally", that it thought, "milk is milk is him the human ones, or cow", it moved the disc completely still then quickly modified its comprehension upwards. The thought pushed back suddenly. I emptied the wasted blows Coco Pops in the drawer of surplus of end of set.

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