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More 'in bed' than 'bed in'. Not to be confused with the famous bed-ins of 1969. I think these were taken in Japan.
Doubt anyone was confused. Sara used the term Bed-in as a pun.
More 'in bed' than 'bed in'. Not to be confused with the famous bed-ins of 1969. I think these were taken in Japan.
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