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There isn't anything I don't eat, although I'm not too keen on creepy crawly things. Other than that, I'm quite adventurous. I like all types of red meat, and I'm not a fussy eater at all.
Cherie Lunghi
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Cherie Lunghi
Age: 72
Born: 1952
Born: April 4
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Cherie Mary Lunghi
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