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How did God provide a coat for Ro? How much did it cost?

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Adrianna Rolon

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Derpguyforever

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It was 35$ but Ro only had 1$ and sone change, the lady saw he was new to America and blessed him with a new coat
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I hate this pace 💀

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Derpguyforever

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Amen
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Destiny Hitt

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Agreed XD

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kdI

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sarah maragni

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Howard Wood set Ro up on a date.

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Shhshsbbb

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