Danh ngôn của Barbi Benton

When I was growing up, we were in a high income bracket, one of the highest. I was one of the first in high school to get a car. And I didn't have to wait for it to be a graduation present, either. We've probably got one of the nicest houses in Sacramento.
When I was growing up, we were in a high income bracket, one of the highest. I was one of the first in high school to get a car. And I didn't have to wait for it to be a graduation present, either. We've probably got one of the nicest houses in Sacramento.
Khi tôi lớn lên, chúng tôi ở trong nhóm có thu nhập cao, một trong những mức cao nhất. Tôi là một trong những người đầu tiên ở trường trung học có được ô tô. Và tôi cũng không cần phải đợi nó trở thành món quà tốt nghiệp. Có lẽ chúng ta có một trong những ngôi nhà đẹp nhất ở Sacramento.
Tác giả: Barbi Benton | Chuyên mục: Graduation | Sứ mệnh: [3]
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