@lrnsscndlife: Y’all know I’m about to go IN on #bamarush content

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marinaearths
marina :
Mckinsleigh rushing Kappa Apple Pie as a fifth generation legacy
2022-08-01 20:18:03
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melkayes
M :
imagine paying 100k for that degree 😳
2022-08-01 22:08:45
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keurig
Keurig :
“They grow up in the blink of an eye❤️”
2022-08-01 20:24:02
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ih3artvalerie
v <3 :
omg you should do the smith household goes to a mexican restaurant for the first time
2022-08-01 20:08:46
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ashmillz
ashleigh :
it’s the soulless gaze into the camera for me
2022-08-01 20:19:45
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julieta.delcarmen
Julieta🍒 :
Are u sure McKenzsley is not studying nurse practitioner? 🥰
2022-08-02 07:22:17
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timgates04
TimGates04 :
Bama rush gonna be crazy good content lmao
2022-08-01 20:14:29
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matthewarein
matthewarein :
HAHAHAHAHHA plssss this might be one of your best
2022-08-01 20:49:01
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flowconxt
continuum transfunctioner :
The face scrunch is my favorite part of these
2022-08-01 20:17:39
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madisonc0ffey
Madison Coffey :
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
2022-08-01 20:23:13
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nic.burge
Nic B :
Elementary education is so accurate 💀
2022-08-01 22:18:37
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firstaidbeauty
First Aid Beauty :
ROLL TIDE
2022-08-02 00:01:13
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k.t.phillips21
Katie P :
I can’t believe Mackynsleigh didn’t go into nursing.
2022-08-01 23:17:48
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evie.blank
Evie Blankenship :
Is Mackenzleigh going through recruitment ?
2022-08-01 20:48:36
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ovalentine14
Owen Valentine :
They REALLY grow up so fast! #RollTide
2022-08-01 20:14:44
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taylorybarra
Taylor Ybarra 💫 :
Can’t wait to hear about McKensleigh’s rush experience
2022-08-01 21:17:22
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baileyywomack
bails :
The cut off sends me
2022-08-01 20:11:38
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brynleah
brynlea :
always education...
2022-08-01 20:14:58
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taylorreynolds69
Taylor Reynolds :
I was hoping either Mr. or Mrs. Smith went to Auburn so they could have a house divided license plate
2022-08-01 23:20:37
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jaynagy
Jay Nagy :
Hahah the name alone makes this video
2022-08-04 17:47:50
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sockbunstudios
Sarah :
Omg can someone get this into the Facebook group I got dragged in today 😂
2022-08-02 02:14:48
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kennedyclmx
klmx :
M’ackennzalleigh Rayyghan 🥰
2022-08-01 20:20:45
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fourlore
flore :
holy shit thats a real voice!?? thought that was only in the movies
2022-08-16 15:22:41
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spicyramen92
SpicyRamen :
University of Roll Tide
2022-08-05 13:46:19
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