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who's here in 2020?
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hi
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JustLilliana33 :
THAT'S ME ALL THE TIME
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Hey this is a great video my name is Sophia
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His bread tho
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David looks different
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Is that your old florida house
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I have the same remotes as u
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Jordan can you do smoothie challenge but a twister on you YouTube channel pls...
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You picked the best one because I keep on watching the same one
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inspired by @justjordan33
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I have the same tv as that
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You will get 100 dollars for a duet
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Jordan can you do a duet with me
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Can you do a smoothie challenge on YouTube
2016-06-02 23:42:29
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Who is here in 2020
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I love your music.ly and youtubeu
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