AccountNotFound · 100+, F
a who
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Picklebobble · 56-60, M
England. South-West.
Cornwall.
Just about everywhere is close to the sea.
Lots of quaint villages and towns.
Some very steep hills and roads that make you wonder how on earth farmers used to get their sheep up and down them safely!
The food is good. Places to stay are good.
But for me. It's the atmosphere!
Everywhere you go folk seem to smile more. Everywhere you go laughter seems to resonate more.
Cornwall.
Just about everywhere is close to the sea.
Lots of quaint villages and towns.
Some very steep hills and roads that make you wonder how on earth farmers used to get their sheep up and down them safely!
The food is good. Places to stay are good.
But for me. It's the atmosphere!
Everywhere you go folk seem to smile more. Everywhere you go laughter seems to resonate more.
SweetDreamsRubi · 31-35, F
Right now, this very moment, it'd be a where. Maybe France or Colorado. Lol
Cinnamon · 31-35, F
silmarillion "who" in all cases is increasingly accepted in English, at least in Canada, and anyway "a who" is different grammatically from "who"... says this grad student.
PrismWing · 31-35, F
Two spots come to mind: A place in the world- to Japan. As to who, my best friend in Finland.
WiltingRose · 26-30, F
A 'where'....a couple of 'where's' actually, lol.
Danish · 31-35, M
At your place and meet to my sweetest friend "you"
A where for me. I would find love there.
Danish · 31-35, M
I hope u are my best friend I wanna meet to you
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Cinnamon · 31-35, F
a who 


SW-User
Definitely a who
WildHeart · 41-45, F
@blue - I'm confused :/
Nettle · F
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