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She was a bit of a wreck, but I learned how to fix her, learned how to fish, and I managed to get her out there for the native season, which runs from 1 October to 31 March.
I was a bit of a wreck in these weeks.
I picked Liz up from the airport and, I told her that I was a bit of a wreck and she said that she was willing to try a roadtrip, that she could get a bus back if it ended up coming to that.
I picked Liz up from the airport and, I told her that I was a bit of a wreck, and she said that she was willing to try a roadtrip, that she could get a bus back if it ended up coming to that.
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