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    Layne Norton's childhood video?

    Anyone still have Layne Norton (Str8Flexed)'s childhood video? I lost it..

    k, thanks.

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    It wasn't even his. People were trying to stir up ****. I assume if someone has a fake video of him, they will send it to you. I don't know why the hell you want it anyway?

    I am closing this thread because it's a dumb no point post, and I don't think you need to bring it up. All Str8 will do is rip you a new ass hole, and tell you to shut up. Why even bother??

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