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      schrieb am 16.12.05 03:12:17
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      ein Fund in der Botschaftsbibliothek ... peinlich peinlich :D





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      schrieb am 16.12.05 09:23:05
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Wieso, ist ein Porno dabei? :confused:
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      schrieb am 16.12.05 10:55:30
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Na und...? Wo ist der Skandal?
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      schrieb am 16.12.05 11:09:52
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Ein unglaublicher Vorfall......... :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 20.12.05 15:30:10
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      King, R. (1996). The Siren Scream of Telesex: Speech, Seduction and Simulation. Journal of Popular Culture, 30(3), 91-101.

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      Ganz so unglaublich auch wieder nicht. Finde es blos witzig, dass man den Inhalt der Botschaftsbibliothek auf der ganzen Welt lesen kann, und wenn dann so ein Kracher dabei ist ... wo bleibt der Corps Diplomatique?

      Grüße, Prof19


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