ROBIN
January 7, 2010 | Vetting explained
I KNOW IT'S NOT THE BEST YOU'VE SEEN OR LOOKED BUT I TRYED..I'M NOT THAT GOOD BUT IT'S FUN ..LOL I DRAW ALOT AND MAKE PAINTINGS AND BECAUSE YOUR AWESOME I JUST SKETCHED THIS UP FOR YA....LOL,,I MADE A HOLE IN THE MIDDLE OF YOUR NOSE BY ACCIDENT BUT FIXED IT THE BEST I COULD..SRY BOUT THAT IT'S STILL EARLY..WELL THANKS FOR BEING A COOL LADY..SEEYA
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- Morning Express with Robin Meade
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