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G1 Pumpkin Scarlet Gerb!
G1 Pumpkin Scarlet Gerb!
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Good morning! I'm G1 Pumpkin Scarlet Gerb!. I'm a professional Culinary Sanitation Specialist and I love wet food. I once got in a fight with a rooster, and won. I hope we can be petulant friends.
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