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It's the new wave, spider milk shakes. The real hardcore dudes are already drinking them. In 10 years they'll be mainstream, the cast of Rio Shore will be saying "Eu shakes sao plataforma legal aranha!!!"

You didn't hear this from me but the word is MLB investigators found ten orb weaver carcasses in Ryan Braun's trash.

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