James Roberts (21 October 1981 / Saginaw, Michigan)
Sentence
T
Th
The
The m
The ma
The man
The man l
The man lo
The man lov
The man love
The man loved
The man loved t
The man loved to
The man loved to s
The man loved to si
The man loved to sin
The man loved to sing
The man loved to sing t
The man loved to sing to
The man loved to sing to t
The man loved to sing to th
The man loved to sing to the
The man loved to sing to the h
The man loved to sing to the he
The man loved to sing to the hea
The man loved to sing to the heav
The man loved to sing to the heave
The man loved to sing to the heaven
the man loved to sing to the heavens
The man loved to sing to the heavens f
The man loved to sing to the heavens fo
The man loved to sing to the heavens for
The man loved to sing to the heavens for h
The man loved to sing to the heavens for hi
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his w
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wi
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wif
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife t
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to h
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to he
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hea
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear
the man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear t
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear th
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the g
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the gl
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glo
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glor
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glori
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorio
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the gloriou
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious s
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious so
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sou
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious soun
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sound
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sounds
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sounds o
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sounds of
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sounds of r
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sounds of re
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sounds of rej
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sounds of rejo
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sounds of rejoi
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sounds of rejoic
The man loved to sing to the heavens fro his wife to hear the glorious sounds of rejoici
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sounds of rejoicin
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sounds of rejoicing
The man loved to sing to the heavens for his wife to hear the glorious sounds of rejoicing.
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