LIMPY OF WHITE FENCE STORY! FACING 56 TO LIFE! AMAZING TALE! BOYLE HEIGHTS EAST L.A.
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 LIMPY OF WHITE FENCE STORY! FACING 56 TO LIFE! AMAZING TALE! BOYLE HEIGHTS... YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS INTERVIEW AND SHARE IT WITH SOMEONE GOING DOWN THE WRONG PATH. LIMPY IS THE REAL DEAL! FROM WHITE FENCE TO PRISON TO PREACHIN'


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