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decaff

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decaff decaf [ˈdiːkæf] ndéca m >


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In my experience, TV researchers are posh, willowy 21-year-old girls from Suffolk called Hermione with clipboards, whose terrifying Gestapo-style intimidation tactics only stretch as far as forcing you into another decaff latte from the canteen or asking you when you'd like your taxi.
Going through emails with a decaff cuppa CAPTION(S): Kay Waddington - travels all over the North West to help and advise small businesses
75 2 bottles pink pinot grigio £35 2 decaff cappuccini £4 Filter coffee £1.
 
 
 
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