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Au Pair für Österreich
von Therese  am 28. Dezember 2006 11:53:12
Hallo, wir wohnen in Wels, Oberösterreich und suchen ein Au Pair Mädchen, das Kinder liebt und Spanisch als Muttersprache hat. Ich, die Mutter, spreche sehr gut Spanisch und liebe Südamerika.
Bei Interesse gerne nähere Details!
womaninherownright@yahoo.com
Amicalmente,
Therese



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RE: Au Pair für Österreich  (meeko  am 04. Januar 2007 04:40:12)
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RE: Au Pair für Österreich  (meeko  am 05. Januar 2007 08:44:08)
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