The Editor,
I wonder if any of the PPP readers knows of a source of US dollar bills guaranteed
to be clean enough and new enough to be accepted by Lucky Supermarket?
- David Hayter, Phnom Penh.
Post Staff | Publication date 10 October 1997 | 07:00 ICT
The Editor,
I wonder if any of the PPP readers knows of a source of US dollar bills guaranteed
to be clean enough and new enough to be accepted by Lucky Supermarket?
- David Hayter, Phnom Penh.
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