At 10:11 AM 7/2/00 -0700, I Putu Gede Darmawan wrote:
>Salam sejahtera milis,
>Saya mo nanya apasih kue itu ( Cookies ) dalam bidang internet ria ya
>(heheh)
>
>Untuk yang jawab Thank`s berat
>
>[IPGD]
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