I really would like to know. pretty please. you can tell me. its okay

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Kirby

from Exeter, CA

pretty please?

TheAvatar

from Houston, TX

Lol, yea me too. I know your working hard on the Leagues, but can you please tell us the prizes for this month and next month please? thank you for your hard work taylor

THERE IS NO PRIZE!!!!!!!!!!!
haha
the prize is a video of your face when you read this!
haha
you worked that hard to do all this for nothing!
haha

ok jk i just read this and was like ha that would be funny so i said it

but it is true
haha

ok jk again

lol i am funny

jk i am not

lol

And this, kids, is why you shouldn't smoke crack.

Kirby

from Exeter, CA

or eat poisonous fish to get high!

taylorhengen

from New York, New York

I just sent them in today-- sorry for the delay. They should be up very soon.

Thanks!

t

Kirby

from Exeter, CA

no thank you

Kirby

from Exeter, CA

no thank you


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