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A Biography Of Kris Mercer
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I am introducing a classmate of mine: his name is Kris Mercer. Kris was born on September 9th of 2001. Kris does not know what hospital he was born in.
Now he lives in Olin, Iowa. He has 1 sister, her name is Morgan she is 13 years old. His mother’s name is Kassie she is 34 years old. His father’s his name is Steven II he is 38 years old. Kris has 2 dogs 1 is a yellow lab and his name is Marley. The other is a black lab and his name is Leo. Kris’s spare time he cleans his garage making sure everything is in order. Elective classes he is taking this year are construction and welding. Kris doesn’t have any jobs at this moment. He doesn’t have any future

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