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Why don’t you come by

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flingsweb.com

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fiona@flingsweb.com

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 Hey {EMAIL} I’m sure you’ve heard about us. We’re the most popular casual encounte

 Hey {EMAIL} I’m sure you’ve heard about us. We’re the most popular casual encounters site in the world. We got all sorts of ladies here. Tall, short, blondes, brunettes, redheads, you name it. And all of them are dying to meet you. So why don’t you come by and [pick a lady that you like best](. I’m sure she’ll be more than happy to show you a good time. XOXO [View Available Ladies - Click Here]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Flings Web, 700 Colorado Boulevard, Denver, CO 80206. You have received this message because you have subscribed to our email list. If you no longer want to receive messages, please [Unsubscribe]( Â

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