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End Of The Dream
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"I think I finally understand what it means to be lost"
"recent news in London"
Date & Time:   27 February 2011, 7:51 PM
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breast milk is pure, organic, healthy free-range and totally natural. it bring millions of goodness for babies. but just now, i click on YAHOO! MALAYSIA News posted , and i found that in London, UK mom donated their breast milk to make ice-cream. can you ever imagine how gross it is? i mean, who could ever eat an ice-cream containing human breast milk? and by the way, i agree with one person who complained, 'why don't these mothers give away their extra milk for orphanage babies', instead of selling it to make ice-cream. euhh gross, whatever.