Zap's Monologue

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With the all new Zap’s, you’ll be the king of the king of the street. You’ll be just like Marty McFly with these sweet kicks. This New high-end product called Zap’s will make you snazzy, They are amazing Self tying shoes! You’ll never have to be late to school, work, or parties again! Worried about color? Don’t be! We have thousands styles and colors! Whether it’s a work conference, birthday party, wedding, or even school, there’s a style for everyone. Not only that, but you don’t have to spend extra money on different appearances! You just plug your shoe into a Usb port and Magic! The shoe transforms to thousands of options of color, style, and appearance! Don’t you hate it when you’ve been walking for a while, and you feel like you can’t

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