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rafael

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Some photos, but new visual!!

Please, report bugs in the page! Thanks!
 
Well I went to the site and I don't think your english is this bad:

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I don't think your web site works on macs, you might want to get that fixed.
 
well f u want us to report bugs thirs a cricket in one tank........lol
 
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