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I have no idea. Im just on here with the exact question. But right now, i have a song in my head; and has had it there all day. ---Corey Smith: F*ck the Po-Po.

"And I was mad as h*ll singing F*ck the po-po. Oh yeah!"

haha hilarious.

might have answered youre question.. if not? gave you some entertainment.

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