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I__e been washing stairs my whole life. One day after the other. Since I was five years old. I__e never complained. Shame on you. I__ embarrassed to have a son like you_can__ even look after his own bicycle. You just wait until your dad comes home. Then you__l be in trouble, I can tell you that much.__oul-Erik__ MotherThe Informer
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I__e been washing stairs my whole life. One day after the other. Since I was five years old. I__e never complained. Shame on you. I__ embarrassed to have a son like you_can__ even look after his own bicycle. You just wait until your dad comes home. Then you__l be in trouble, I can tell you that much.__oul-Erik__ MotherThe Informer

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