@jvpaganotti8: Levei p casa

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Saturday 25 February 2023 21:17:04 GMT
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lucasdavzx_
lucass :
vou fala p mim mãe não sai de casa mais slk
2023-02-25 21:47:07
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lc.r444
Lucas :
simpática ela. Coroa elegante
2023-02-25 22:25:30
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correa07s
Dudu Corrêa :
salveee
2023-02-25 21:25:16
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jotace543
jotace ヅ :
se deu bem
2023-02-25 21:20:04
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leonef15
Leone Rodrigo :
essa risadinha dela n nega kkkkk
2023-02-25 21:27:23
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kristian._t
KT :
bro has the mom rizz
2023-03-24 22:27:51
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razoryt2k
razor :
مول لميمات
2023-03-31 14:39:39
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aachraf.h
🫩 :
mi compa que no desaprovecha ninguna ocasión:
2023-03-24 20:26:50
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martinpaz100
chevecha.C :
seguro le compro la Playstation 5 😅😅😅😅
2023-03-22 21:53:33
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juanma_erik
🥭 JuanmaErik🥭 :
La mamá de alguien jajaja
2023-03-24 20:28:13
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whiteangora
white angora :
she is beautiful
2023-03-25 13:06:48
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icaromigs
icaromigs :
ELA TÁ TÃO NA SUA. OLHA O OLHAR DELA 😳
2023-02-25 21:32:04
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hdpovguy
ThePovGuy :
You know she was a BADDIE back in the days
2023-03-26 04:37:32
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eucayo30
chefinnn :
parece shopping vitória MN
2023-02-25 21:31:56
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flyboy_r6
Om Ar :
شكلي و انا ابحث عن الجنسية 😂😂😂
2023-03-23 00:43:11
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admfnw
ADM 🇲🇦🇹🇳 :
Bien ouej
2023-03-25 16:31:34
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gui_lima_67i
Guilherme.llma :
Inimigo da timidez slc kkkkk
2023-02-26 00:56:39
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tiktak__br
tictac :
amassou essa kkkkkkkkkkkkk
2023-02-25 21:24:43
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number1cr7fan
CR7 :
why is bro after old ladies in Portugal
2023-03-25 17:58:31
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vladyslavjr
Vladislav Jr. :
чья мама, пацани?
2023-03-25 07:09:06
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matheuscoscon
Matheus da Costa :
kkkk isso é no shopping Vitória?
2023-02-26 00:17:52
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marianasilvasouza04
Mariana Souza :
mãe mulher kkkkk a senhora ta famosaaaaaaaaa😳🥰
2023-02-26 23:23:20
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sarinhaa019
sarinhaa019 :
Me notaa🥰
2023-02-25 21:18:44
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popcitou
Popcitou :
Ela puxando ele kskskskskskskks
2023-02-26 04:31:59
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lc.syllvxzzz
LUKKKAS 💤 :
Ela tá tão na sua 🥰
2023-02-25 23:44:06
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#ad  This washstand is one of four pieces I acquired from what I’ve now come to refer to as the Ansley Family Collection—heirlooms passed down for nearly two centuries through one of Georgia’s most historically significant families. The family shared their history with me when I purchased the set, and I’ve used Ancestry to trace that legacy even deeper—exploring records, census pages, and historical documents that helped confirm what I’d been told and brought even more of their story to life. The earliest piece in the set dates to 1818, crafted as a wedding gift for Jesse E. Ansley and Catherine Louise Banks Urquhart. Their son, Edwin P. Ansley, would go on to shape Atlanta’s future by founding Ansley Park—one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods. Over two centuries, the collection was kept within the family, passed down through five generations before reaching me. Being able to verify this lineage through Ancestry not only gives me confidence in the provenance—it adds value to the piece itself. It shapes how I restore it, how I talk about it, and ultimately, how I preserve its legacy for the next steward. I don’t just work with antiques. I work with history. And every once in a while, a piece like this becomes more than just a find—it becomes a link to the people and stories who shaped the world around us. One of the four pieces has already found a new home. This one has just been fully restored—and is now ready to begin its next chapter. Start your own journey with Ancestry and see what stories are waiting in your past. #AncestryPartner #Sponsored
#ad This washstand is one of four pieces I acquired from what I’ve now come to refer to as the Ansley Family Collection—heirlooms passed down for nearly two centuries through one of Georgia’s most historically significant families. The family shared their history with me when I purchased the set, and I’ve used Ancestry to trace that legacy even deeper—exploring records, census pages, and historical documents that helped confirm what I’d been told and brought even more of their story to life. The earliest piece in the set dates to 1818, crafted as a wedding gift for Jesse E. Ansley and Catherine Louise Banks Urquhart. Their son, Edwin P. Ansley, would go on to shape Atlanta’s future by founding Ansley Park—one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods. Over two centuries, the collection was kept within the family, passed down through five generations before reaching me. Being able to verify this lineage through Ancestry not only gives me confidence in the provenance—it adds value to the piece itself. It shapes how I restore it, how I talk about it, and ultimately, how I preserve its legacy for the next steward. I don’t just work with antiques. I work with history. And every once in a while, a piece like this becomes more than just a find—it becomes a link to the people and stories who shaped the world around us. One of the four pieces has already found a new home. This one has just been fully restored—and is now ready to begin its next chapter. Start your own journey with Ancestry and see what stories are waiting in your past. #AncestryPartner #Sponsored

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