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Wimbleton is a great place to be. I like cheese, It is so delicious. once upon a time I went to the zoo and it waS fun. The cheetahs ate my left arm, but that's ok; I still have 3 more. I rode a bear, but then it ate me. Good thing I had my pocket knife with me because I was able to cut a large hole through the bears rectum and slide my way out. It was quite the experience. I almost got pooped on.
Wimbleton is a great place to be. I like cheese, It is so delicious. once upon a time I went to the zoo and it waS fun. The cheetahs ate my left arm, but that's ok; I still have 3 more. I rode a bear, but then it ate me. Good thing I had my pocket knife with me because I was able to cut a large hole through the bears rectum and slide my way out. It was quite the experience. I almost got pooped on.
Wimbleton is a great place to be. I like cheese, It is so delicious. once upon a time I went to the zoo and it waS fun. The cheetahs ate my left arm, but that's ok; I still have 3 more. I rode a bear, but then it ate me. Good thing I had my pocket knife with me because I was able to cut a large hole through the bears rectum and slide my way out. It was quite the experience. I almost got pooped on.
Wimbleton is a great place to be. I like cheese, It is so delicious. once upon a time I went to the zoo and it waS fun. The cheetahs ate my left arm, but that's ok; I still have 3 more. I rode a bear, but then it ate me. Good thing I had my pocket knife with me because I was able to cut a large hole through the bears rectum and slide my way out. It was quite the experience. I almost got pooped on.
Wimbleton is a great place to be. I like cheese, It is so delicious. once upon a time I went to the zoo and it waS fun. The cheetahs ate my left arm, but that's ok; I still have 3 more. I rode a bear, but then it ate me. Good thing I had my pocket knife with me because I was able to cut a large hole through the bears rectum and slide my way out. It was quite the experience. I almost

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