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    In his caption, the "Perfect" crooner nonchalantly wrote, "Was filming a video on the canal today, played a request. If anyone knows the runner lemme know so we can have their POV video for the lols."

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    An adult male is reunited with his deceased father, who was a baseball player. When the father asks for a Pepsi, the son responds by giving him a cheap, fictional, off-brand cola, named Fred's Choice. Despite saving nine cents on the cola he purchased, this disappoints the father and ends with him walking back into the cornfield he came out of ...