User talk:Vivianliu94

@ Vivianliu94 Hi Vivian! Thank you for introducing yourself to me on my Talk Page! While I had done the rest of the homework assignments, I completely neglected to do this part! I hope you get into the class and off the wait list. Crcarey (talk) 05:17, 1 February 2016 (UTC)

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A kitten for you!
Kitten capacity!

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June 2017
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