Clara Reyes

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constipated??! haha.ΓΌ

5 Comments For This Post

  1. DOKS

    Your voice is great! Hope I have the chance to play music with you.

  2. Frappuccino

    Hi Clara… nice to have your site to drop by sometime… sarap kasi makinig sa mga songs mo. anyway.. i borrowed some of you videos, and post it in my site.. hope, its oks. gonna make a link also in my site for my members to view your site and especially the guitartutee site. and wish that you can drop by to my site also.. well, till here.. more power guitartutee most especially to u, sing more, and god bless u…

  3. tummy

    hi there! mabalen nga alaen iti number mo!? tapnu agkinnita tan to idyay embassy super club. . . ayayaten ka launay ken nag-imas launay iti Toooot Toooot mo! chenes chenes sheverlu eklabu! vaaaabuuuu!!! hahahahaha!!! =P

  4. robert russell miguel

    cute mo talaga

  5. accident lawyer

    Long time lurker, thought I would say hello! I really dont post much but thanks for the good times I have here. Love this place..

    When I was hurt in that motorcar accident my life would be changed totally. Sadly that driver had no car insurance and I was going to be in pain for ever.

    This was not time for me to start and guess what to do. I had to find a good attorney to help me get what I needed. After all, my family was counting on me.

    How lousy was it? I has bedridden for 7 months, I had to have constant care and my clinic bills went through the roof!

    Fortunately, I found a good referral site to help me.

    I will post more later this week to tell you more about what I have been going through.

    Anwyas thanks for the good work keep it up!

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