I got this message a couple of days ago. I have no idea who left it, or what language she is speaking. I think it might be Polish. Can anyone tell me what she is saying, or at least what language it is? It's likely that it's some innocent mistake, but not knowing what it says is creeping me out a bit.
Help me descipher a phone message
I got this message a couple of days ago. I have no idea who left it, or what language she is speaking. I think it might be Polish. Can anyone tell me what she is saying, or at least what language it is? It's likely that it's some innocent mistake, but not knowing what it says is creeping me out a bit.
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