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7 minutes ago, 15 said:

not sure, she goes around and twerks in different places like venice beach and poo. she also has tutorial videos which I recommend all men should show their girlfriends. makes for quite the night. 

Yep, this is the one.  I think they're in Germany.  

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8 hours ago, 15 said:

not sure, she goes around and twerks in different places like venice beach and poo. she also has tutorial videos which I recommend all men should show their girlfriends. makes for quite the night. 

because all men have girlfriends amiright? 

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LoL's this time of year are attempts at interesting posts on the Huddle.

Hey guys

Someone lost their dog

Someone got a haircut

Someone bought new shoes

Want this guy on our team ( every retiring FA in the NFL )

 

 

 

Can training camp get here already!!!!

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