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She selected the least offensive salesman and began grilling him. She questioned him about things I had never heard of, as I stood beside her nodding my head, stroking my chin thoughtfully, and mumbling the occasional "Uh huh, uh huh." She was close to slugging me, so I circled the Maxima a few times, tenderly running my fingers over the gleaming black fenders.
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Still not sure where to start? Start with you! Take down your measurements and find those size and fit tables. Buying swimwear online is easy and is actually quite fun!