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patois and a pen


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patois and a pen

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so yh what i basically say is the jamaican anthem rox i'm sharing my other accent this girl stole my pen i hate her my foots gonna be up her ass end quote =D

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kritz4prez

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accent, again, can't, dammit, god, kritz4prez, take, this,

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