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Help us stop piracy today ! Mr. Folczyk's Class Room 114
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Someone could be using piracy on YOU !
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STOP Piracy
You could one day be pirated
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Ask about it in Mr. Folczyk's 2nd period
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10:00-10:50
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Mr. Folczyk and Students
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Guaranteed to keep your work SAFE !
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Is it a kind of group or club ?
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No, it is not, it is a kind of get together

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