Biographical Essay: Raider And Chifs

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Once there was a girl named Destiny. She loved going to her uncles to watch football games. Her and her stepdad Tito always went. There was one football game she loved the most. It was the Raider and chifs game. She was ten years old, it was the first time she went to her uncles to watch a football game. It took a long time to get to her uncles house but it was worth it. When her and her stepdad Tito goth there they went to the basement, that's where they were watching the game. The game was not on yet. In the basement there was a flat screen TV, a big coach, a table, and a pool table. Wall they were waiting for the game to come on they played pool. Destiny won a lot though. Her number uncle was barbiquing outside and it

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