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Plastic Ball Pranks: Roman Atwood
When people think of YouTube pranks a lot think of Roman Atwood. Roman Atwood took YouTube by storm. He is a You Tuber With 18.5 million subscribers named roman soldiers also 3.6 billion views. Some of his known pranks are Killing my kid prank, Plastic ball prank. His Plastic ball prank has 78.2 million views on YouTube. Roman Atwood has also produced a movie named Natural Born Pranksters. With The plastic ball prank he filled his whole house with plastic balls. He lives in Millersport, Ohio, USA. Roman Atwood owns a company named The Smile More Store. On his Vloging YouTube Channel he has a saying and that is smile more. The smile more move is his business and he's thing that he says to lift people up and make them smile. Roman Atwood was

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