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A LITTLE BACKROUND:
My family: Me, The sis, my brother, my mom, my dad, and my lil brother.

What we do: Vlogs/challenges

Upcoming: My dad reviewing jewelry, Making slime, drive thru challenge.

Recommendations for a video would be helpful.

Our roles:

My brother is the funny one.
My mom is the host.
My dad is the sometimes in a vid.
My lil brother is the cute part of the vid lol.
And I am the talker.

We started You Tube on august 12 2020 bc why not.


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