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Little Ivica asks his father: - Dad, do you know how long toothpaste is? - No, son. Who could know that? - Me! It is long 3 times around the table and once around the armchair!
One copy is available

Little Ivica asks his father: - Dad, do you know how long toothpaste is? - No, son. Who could know that? - Me! It is long 3 times around the table and once around the armchair!
One copy is available
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