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No one could see Ms. Applebee's Apple because the bee inside her ate the apple.

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It was in her tummy.

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michelle diaz

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not right
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michelle diaz

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I checked it doesn't have the right amount of letters...I might post the answer later

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Jonathan Bustos

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sfgsgdfgdsgdsgsdfgsdfgdfsgdsfgdsfgsdfgsdffgsdf

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Luke W. Murray

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Cause it was green and in a movie.

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It was in cider

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