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You have been doing something that has brought you success, and you are in the playoffs because you have been doing some thing right.
Jennie Finch
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Jennie Finch
Age: 44
Born: 1980
Born: September 3
Softball Player
La Mirada
California
Jennie Lynn Finch
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