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11 minutes agoManna said:

He looks like a baller but can't help but shake off the thought that he rolled into BoFa stadium looking like Nacho Libre. 

I bet he makes beautiful salads.

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16 minutes agoPantherFanInPhilly said:

Pretty damn attractive mother in law 👀

He obviously listened to his elders.  I believe my grandmother actually told me this: if you want to know how your girl is gonna look in 20 years look at her mother. 

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