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- i also work in mobile sales for T-Mobile. I got into the job not for the money but to share what I know with other people. Something simple like showing someone how they can video call or send a...
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Cecelia Ahern is part of a literary school known as Post-Office Modernism. Her books revolve around letters and their modern equivalents, email and SMS.
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