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Well, I always did want to go out in a Braveheart kind of way. I'll just have to think of something cool to yell before they cut my head off.
Jennifer Armintrout
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Jennifer Armintrout
Age: 44
Born: 1980
Born: July 15
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Abigail Barnette
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