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you mamma

Really? You immature d!ic!kf!uc!k! OBVIOUSLY its not my "mamma".

Pretty sure my mom isn't a roadside attraction and isn't 8 stories tall or weighs 12 tons? Wow. Well anyway, since lil immaturity chooses not to give the answer, the answer is a Ferris Wheel.

Thanks and try not to be a f!uc!ki!ng!d!ou!ch!e next time, mmkk? Mmkk. (;

-Ryley.

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