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cool drink

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cool drink
n
(Cookery) South African any soft drink


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Summary: Smooth selection of trendy tunes, cool drink deals and tempting tapas The temperature may have dropped, but attractions in Dubai's outdoor scene are definitely on the rise, with the return of Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates' chic evening venue 'Mosaic Chill' on October 15.
Some of us in the working world today really have no time to eat I know it sounds horrendous to the average person, but there are people out there with jobs that simply do not allow them to just waltz into an eatery during lunch time, choose their food, try something new and relax over a cool drink on a hot afternoon, talking about office politics and what to wear for the next retreat Some of us in the working world today really have no time to eat.
There is nothing better than unwinding on a hot and sunny tropical beach, whilst someone brings you a long, cool drink.
 
 
 
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