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Sammy 2022-03-21 09:01:28
Women always have to go through a Hugh Grant to know the value of Colin Firth.
I recently finished reading BJ's single diary. I've never watched this kind of romantic light comedy. Why do I watch it? I watched it with the help of ace agent Colin Firth.
The surface is cold and arrogant, but Darcy, who is warm and reliable, is so lovely!
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Lesley 2022-04-20 09:01:22
I have to write a title. I just wrote it here because the number of words in the short comment is too high.
Does she really like Mark?
Mark is a good guy in every way, so couldn't miss it again. She hated him, and the diary wrote what was in her heart. ——I thought this would be the bridge between Yiping and Shuhuan... That's right, the leopard-print underwear ran wild in the snowy night, but this Shuhuan...

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Abigayle 2022-03-23 09:01:29
The three people perfectly explain what it means to be arrogant and unreasonable. An ugly and brainless heroine, a playboy who feels very good about herself, and a dead face who contributed the best facial paralysis performance, and it is rare to see a character in a movie that is not likable. Even the GAY inside is
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Jarret 2022-03-21 09:01:28
Compared with out-of-bounds men and love, having these friends on call is the precious wealth of a long single life.
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