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Alana Clark and in 2000 so she was only about 2! Listen if u believe in a yeti then mate u have mental problems only little kids believe theres a yeti under their bed and obviously Alana's shes a real hunter! But bro let me help u now SHUT UP about the whole yeti thing and ull eventually get a girl and if u still cant score a girl ther ar plenty of men out ther! :D

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