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Waching daily Nov 26 2017

Beauty Trough The! Pain You Made Me You Made Me A!

Sup Dragoners! Im going to starting saying Dragoners more often because im full of dragons and im obsessed with dragons!

So I guess were just going to open this Pokemon cereal Pokemon special thingy.

So happy!

And umm sorry I hasent haven't been posting on my ELVZ08 Vlogs, its because i've been busy and it will be the thanksgiving thing that I just did its probably come out today maybe or tomorrow in the morning.

So lets go right into this and its just a Pokemon thingy and it comes in you're cereal box I think I said that earlier and my bird is just playing on her toys.

I haven't been posting for a while because I have to do the captions and that takes forever. OH MY GOODNESS!

I put captions on the believer noo how to make a free thumbnail captions on there because i have been working on it.

Im so scared oh no!

I believe the code card I meant I believe the best card is in the front.

I believe so!

So yup I told you!

Pikipek!

Alolan Meowth

Rowlet Rowlet look who is here in the new Pokemon series and you can be right there!

Sorry for this short video and in the comments down below what you did for thanksgiving break!

GOODBYE!!! :)

For more infomation >> I FOUND THIS IS MY CEREAL BOX?!? - Duration: 2:23.

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Roger Federer says he is as happy as if he has won a Grand Slam... you'll never guess why - Duration: 1:55.

Roger Federer says he is as happy as if he has won a Grand Slam... you'll never guess why

The 19-time Grand Slam champion, who was born in Basel, received the title from the medical faculty at the uni.   They praised him for his role in increasing the international reputation of Basel and Switzerland at a graduation ceremony on Friday.

  Roger Federer was not able to be at the ceremony in person but he did record a video message.   In it he expressed his appreciation and said the honorary doctorate made him as happy as any Grand Slam title.

  Explaining why they were acknowledging Federer, the university said he was a role-model athlete who encouraged people worldwide to be more physically active. He also contributed to the promotion of a healthy lifestyle.

The uni highlighted the 36-year-olds engagement for children in Africa through his charitable foundation too.   Federers award was one of seven honorary doctorates given to outstanding members of society at the university's Dies Academicus.

  The honour is yet more recognition that Federer has received this month.   He finished no 2 in the ATP Rankings and received three awards in the 2017 ATP World Tour Awards.

  Those include the ATPWorldTour.com Fans' Favourite, Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award and Comeback Player of the Year.

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