she responds, not a thong, but k. i believe k is short for okay. thank you. considering she is a professional surfer and knows those are her were clothes, that is quite an ass. the couple has been broken up upfor over a year but sarah says she wants to be nameless. to heal from her trauma. [laughter] jonah has not released a statement yet. if he wants the whole world to read it, he could probably just privately text it to his ex pictures don t turn it into a movie because no one is going to see that. am i right? [laughs] now that we laid out the facts, it is trying to decide, is jonah hill a announcer: hirono or jerk? greg: hero or jerk.
she responds, not a thong, but k. i believe k is short for okay. thank you. considering she is a professional surfer and knows those are her were clothes, that is quite an ass. the couple has been broken up foupfor over a year but sarah ss she wants to be nameless. to heal from her trauma. [laughter] jonah has not released a statement yet. if he wants the whole world to read it, he could probably just privately text it to his ex pictures don t turn it into a movie because no one is going to see that. am i right? [laughs] now that we laid out the facts, it is trying to decide, is jonah hill a announcer: hirono or jerk? greg: hero or jerk.
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