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I Found Peyton


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my faves that haven't been mentioned....love this video!

"We're sunk? No, you're sunk, b/c I've called the authorities and..ohmygodyoupoisonedmycoffee...argggh"

"So, my best bet is to pretend I'm a teenager, even though I'm 34?"

"Hey, you're Peyton Manning! No my name's Michael....Michael!"

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