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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
3 years ago
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Who watches Cobra Kia On Netflix??? If you dont start season 1 episode 1 right noww it is awesome.

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vlabodo [156]3 years ago
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Answer:

ok i will

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love

Pie3 years ago
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I watch Cobra Kai, it's amazing.  I'm waiting for season 4.  I'm a HUGE fan, if you just watched cobra kai and aren't an OG of Karate Kid, don't talk to me.  I've been there since day 1, I always watched Karate Kid as a child

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