Fun fact, in my language friday translates to the female form of sixth (SEXTA - feira), which means the "sixth day of liturgical celebration". Monday to friday follow the same theme, with monday being the female form of second, until friday being the sixth.
Thank you for all the fives.
Bump~
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So, it's friday (fifth day of the week), and here is another small train of five GA's, with five keys in each, for the fifth level, will last about five hours :)
all aboard
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