Clinton found peace in the Oval office

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10.09.20 Pt 1 - You don't have to follow someone if you don't like them. Oprah has been like a yoyo in the waist region. If someone dies should that affect your TV watching habits? Donald Trump might win a Nobel Peace Prize, Clinton did and he did some stuff in the Oval office so why not? Is your hair important to you?
10 Sep 2020 12AM English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · News

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