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Hello everybody and welcome to HotelDfrr how is everybody? well i will be giving you people some hotel rooom keys thought wikilove. if you would like to make a reservation please contact me on my talkpage rooms go up from 1-100 but more rooms will be up by the end of April of 2015 (which is subject to change without notice)

Am i retired

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YES I AM

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beer

MAX Light Rail

Rats

Fleas

Ebola

Steve Novick (only because of the light RAIL projects & and the street fees).

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