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  2. Auntie Fee - Wikipedia

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    Felicia Arlene O'Dell (May 7, 1957 [citation needed] – March 18, 2017), best-known by her moniker "Auntie Fee", was an American YouTube personality and viral cooking star based in Los Angeles, California, [3] whose YouTube videos have earned, and continue to earn, millions of views and likes.

  3. Goodnight Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the stream, Chen posted videos claiming he and Lu had been kidnapped and needed help. [24] The fake kidnapping followed a string of high-profile kidnappings of Taiwanese citizens in Cambodia. [24] His wife, who was still in Taiwan, posted a video on the Goodnight Chicken Facebook page claiming Chen had gone missing, whilst crying.

  4. Khuk Khi Kai - Wikipedia

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    Khuk Khi Kai (Thai: คุกขี้ไก่, pronounced [kʰúk kʰîː kàj]), also called the Chicken Dung Cell or Chicken Poop Prison, is a former prison in Laem Sing, Chanthaburi, Thailand. It was built by the French in 1893, when the French occupied the area as part of the Franco-Siamese conflict , to imprison Thai resistance fighters ...

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  7. “Recipe for Prison Pruno,” by Jarvis Jay Masters - AOL

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    Aaron Radford-Wattley reads Masters’s poem, which Masters wrote while on death row at San Quentin State Prison and won him a PEN Award. “Recipe for Prison Pruno,” by Jarvis Jay Masters Skip ...

  8. Nutraloaf - Wikipedia

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    Nutraloaf, also known as meal loaf, prison loaf, disciplinary loaf, food loaf, lockup loaf, confinement loaf, seg loaf, grue or special management meal, [1] is food served in prisons in the United States, and formerly in Canada, [2] to inmates who have misbehaved, abused food, or have inflicted harm upon themselves or others. [3]

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