Me too Second day 0% And no source...BizarreLoveTriangle wrote:Can't wait [Image]ARTHORIUS wrote:Very long and OT scene
[REL] A Mala de Cartão (1988)
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I can't leave my pc on 24/7 either. so can you please share it as long as you can
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there is no seed
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His PC is probably off. Just wait it will connect eventually. I just hope it's soon. I can't leave this PC on 24/7 either.
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I bought the DVD too
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LOL
you guys are funny. Art always shares his releases give him time. what happened to the we are Emulers so we understand patience? he just posted it yesterday.
Thanks Art looking forward to it.
you guys are funny. Art always shares his releases give him time. what happened to the we are Emulers so we understand patience? he just posted it yesterday.
Thanks Art looking forward to it.
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Sorry i've been busy but the movie is onlineARTHORIUS wrote:P.S. i cannot stay with the pc run 24/7 so please be patient for d/l it ok?
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This appears to be the first part of a television miniseries of the autobiography of singer Linda de Suza. Are there more parts somewhere? Any idea of any different name I can search for?
This appears to be the first part of a television miniseries of the autobiography of singer Linda de Suza. Are there more parts somewhere? Any idea of any different name I can search for?
The story of a poor little girl named Beringel in southern Portugal. The harshness of her mother, her father's beatings, and an orphanage with iron discipline are her youth. At thirteen, she is already working at the plant. Young mother of a son born of a first love, she discovers Paris on a trip. Since then, she has one thing in mind: to return to Paris to change their lives.