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The oversized chairs are white the walls, covered with occasional landscape paintings, are white and the plush carpet is the whitest of all. I'm insanely glad I didn't bring a cup of grape juice with me.
Wendy Mass
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Wendy Mass
Age: 57
Born: 1967
Born: April 22
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