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This is a dumb question but um ... hold on a sec I gotta check hold on.... Are u a dummy there is a website called http://www.chewinggumrecords.com/ When u search somethin' look at all da choices the record is... hold srry I don't no maybe you're not dum 4 not findin' dis web.. but this is a dumb question.

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