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Marshall Mathers: Best White Rapper
With such valuable, one- time experience at hand, I would wish to spend not only an entertaining, interesting evening, but one which would also prove valuable, meaningful, and thought provoking. Such an evening might be fulfilled by dinner and conversation with Marshall Mathers. Marshall Mathers was born on October 17, 1972, at Saint Joseph, Missouri. Marshall Mathers is of Scottish, German, Swiss and Polish ancestry. Beside the distinguished honor of meeting this man, I have several reasons for wishing to spend an evening with the best white rapper alive. I suppose one thing I could learn from Marshall Mathers is you should never give up on life, and always express the way you feel.
Marshall Mathers is a master at expressing his feelings


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