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Bobo Is My Role Model
My role model is my cousin Darren bobo he's taught me a lot of stuff the past 2 years I've lived by him he taught me how to box and now when I fight someone I give them the option of gloves or bare hands because I can fight good in both way because of bobo he taught me some moves in basketball . Bobo is really good at basketball when he played basketball for his middle school there team won every game and bobo ether shoots threes or he dunks and he's a really good dunker but he rarely dunks during a game . Bobo taught me how to get cheats in game without the Internet when it says there are no cheats and people rage because they can't get cheats I think it's funny because I have cheats and I can beat them anyways Bobo is a awesome cousin

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