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Oskulo (talk · contribs · count)
Who
editMiddle aged Angolan/Portuguese male, single.
What
editWeb designer.
Where
editSomehere in Portugal / England / France / Angola Currently I'm in
Why
editI love information (Knowledge is Power).
When
editWhen there's nothing more interesting to do.
How
editPCs at home, airports, hotels, wherever...
More
editThis user assumes good faith BUT was NOT BORN YESTERDAY! |
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