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Captain Crazy became famous for his unforgettable laugh that was shown on the YouTube video: "haaaaa haaaaa haaaaa," the three-tiered laugh starts high and works its way lower.
Alex Budman: Meeting the YouTube Sensation Captain Crazy at 9 Mile, Jamaica Alex Budman 2011
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Captain Crazy became famous for his unforgettable laugh that was shown on the YouTube video: "haaaaa haaaaa haaaaa," the three-tiered laugh starts high and works its way lower.
Alex Budman: Meeting the YouTube Sensation Captain Crazy at 9 Mile, Jamaica Alex Budman 2011
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Captain Crazy became famous for his unforgettable laugh that was shown on the YouTube video: "haaaaa haaaaa haaaaa," the three-tiered laugh starts high and works its way lower.
Alex Budman: Meeting the YouTube Sensation Captain Crazy at 9 Mile, Jamaica Alex Budman 2011
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Captain Crazy became famous for his unforgettable laugh that was shown on the YouTube video: "haaaaa haaaaa haaaaa," the three-tiered laugh starts high and works its way lower.
Alex Budman: Meeting the YouTube Sensation Captain Crazy at 9 Mile, Jamaica Alex Budman 2011
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Captain Crazy became famous for his unforgettable laugh that was shown on the YouTube video: "haaaaa haaaaa haaaaa," the three-tiered laugh starts high and works its way lower.
Alex Budman: Meeting the YouTube Sensation Captain Crazy at 9 Mile, Jamaica Alex Budman 2011
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By saying "PRESENT" like he did the entire time he represented Illinois? haaaaa
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But reading your thoughts kinda makes me want to see it even more! haaaaa!
There's one in all of us. Irene Gallo 2009
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Im your d.j. now, princey! ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haaaaa!
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Yippy ... this news means for certain HRC will not be the Vice Presidential nominee. wweeeee ... haaaaa
It's Official: Obama Camp Encouraged Hillary's Name To Be Placed In Nomination 2009
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According to the writer whom I have just cited, in one of them, the Siamang, “the voice is grave and penetrating, resembling the sounds goek, goek, goek, goek, goek ha ha ha ha haaaaa, and may easily be heard at a distance of half a league.”
Essays 2007
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