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Welcome back Inga. :heart:

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As the problem is solved now can you please restore the timeline during the time it was offline? Is that possible? Would be really cool. Thanks :kissing_heart:

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Unfortunately, that’s not possible😔

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Thanks for trying anyways. Maybe you can tell us what happened? Or re-enact it for us? Ahahaha just kidding :kissing_heart: :joy:

Great to see Inga again :heart_eyes::hugs:

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Beautiful shot of Wynona :hot_face:

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One pretends that it has never happened that participants have changed managers and former participants even work for different managers.




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Sexy cooking with a girl once known by the name Wynona :crazy_face:

P.S. She might be sister with “Isidora” ? :thinking: :upside_down_face:

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So Wynona is now Vaiona right or is it still Wynona?
I want to make sure I get it right everytime I mention this beauty :heart_eyes::hugs:

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She is Viaona like Isidor is Isidora :joy::joy:

I did think that Isidora was a female name a quick search on wiki revealed this

sidora or Isadora is a female given name of Greek origin, derived from Ἰσίδωρος, Isídōros (a compound of Ἶσις, Ísis, and δῶρον, dōron: “gift of [the goddess] Isis”).

The male equivalent is Isidore. The name survived the suppression of the worship of the Egyptian goddess Isis in the newly Christianized Roman Empire, and is, among others, the name of several Christian saints. Similar “gift” names include the Greek “Theodore” and Slavic “Bogdan” (both meaning “gift of God”), the PersianMithradates” (“gift of Mithras”) and Datis (“gift”), and the Hebrew “Matanya” (“gift of Jah”). The Indo-European “gift” names are ultimately derived from the *PIE root **deh₃-*, “to give”.

It was the ninth most popular name for baby girls in Chile in 2006.[1]

Got ya thank you :grin:
Sorry I get it now it’s a joke :crazy_face:

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Winona Very Sexy Passionate Woman !!








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