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English, 24.06.2021 01:30 rmcarde4432

You'll never believe what happened last week at one of our casting
calls. I was volunteering as a judge for a singing competition. We had
asked for girls ages 8 to 13 who could sing. Well after the first few
adorable singers things really got interesting. One of the "girls" was
clearly a grown woman of at least 25. She belted out a teen pop song
from 1998, and we had heard enough. We demanded that security
remove her from the competition. Everyone was shocked when the
woman angrily swung her purse at the security guard Then, out flew
her driver's license, proving her to be 28 years old. Once things calmed
down, we all had a good laugh about this strange event.
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a grown woman of at least 25
B. We had asked for girls ages 8 to 13 who could sing
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a mafter the first few adorable singers, things really got interesting
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out flew her driver's license, proving her to be 28 years old
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