Amazon changes
How does that make you feel? It's sort of like trying to write left handed, at least for me.
A quick lesson in how hard it is to get people to do something new. Amazon.com: Books:.
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How does that make you feel? It's sort of like trying to write left handed, at least for me.
A quick lesson in how hard it is to get people to do something new. Amazon.com: Books:.
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