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my favourite dog's birth month
a failed home movie attempt, even aunt susan couldn't help
while you were sleeping i went to his concert
my trusted eyeliner brand
beloved cartoon character and an ex earring of mine have this in common
my favourite donkey
our first bonding experience was thanks to this company
PEC dessert
a token of my affection
everyone's favourite screen printing brand
a summer home
i am yours, bare
weapons of mass destruction: chilli and lime flavour
birds from this location make good music
an important album
two summers in a row
something you love that annoys me, on both of us
your crepes and hailey baldwin have this in common;)
our karaoke moment "travelling"
we saw hearthouse's production of this horror musical
my favourite"new" sushi
the instagram handle of your favourite clothing store,
a green first job
a fashion icon that we used to love teasing
a ryan beatty album that features "cupid" and "haircut"
justifiably means golden princess
never forget
i had a semi-traumatizing experience at this RBC concert venue
you'll look very stylish with this band's shirt draped over your head
we don't "please like" :) this irish named girl
your super power
summerhill market scout
the only sport i enjoy
where we chill;) after dark
not my proudest moment
unfortunately this is how i see things
a royal kingston cat
something we cannot agree on liking
the birth name of my "judgy" aunt
i was excited to find this on a t shirt when I was (first word)
our month
an iconic nickname
the meaning of my name and a new tooth has this in common
your favourite star sign
my favourite star sign
a fun and glamorous summer experience
our favourite kensington food spot
my favourite movie's protagonist
the street we first kissed on
orla looks sharp in this
a tea latte that you enjoy
i am this, to your barnacle boy
i wish you could have come with me this summer
you inspired me to buy a few of these

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