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If you or your party need a fill , I may be able to fit the bill , If the time .....................

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If you or your party need a fill
I may be able to fit the bill

If the time you have isn't that much
Then your feet and my floor need not touch

My prices won't empty your coffer
Also convenience do I offer

If you want your date to be impressed
This choice of venue may not be best

What am I?

posted Aug 25, 2014 by Pushpak Chauhan

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