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Look Here Sucka,

You'd be a damn fool if you don't treat your momma right. You better make sure she don't take you out and make another one that looks just like you.

Cut all that damn jibber jabber and listen here, Fool.

You might not know who your daddy is, but most of us know who our momma is. Make sure you let her know you care. Or you gonna answer to me!!

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Look Here Sucka,

You'd be a damn fool if you don't treat your momma right. You better make sure she don't take you out and make another one that looks just like you.

Cut all that damn jibber jabber and listen here, Fool.

You might not know who your daddy is, but most of us know who our momma is. Make sure you let her know you care. Or you gonna answer to me!!

:) Now that is really laying it on the line! :)

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