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David Searches For His Manhood

This is Terrence Watanabe, and in 2000, he put his share of his toy company up for sale after working nonstop for 20 years, which was eventually purchased for over $250 million. But Terrence found very little satisfaction after retiring.

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Jason11:04
the worst about Instagram is like, we used to like read stuff and you'd get the full story.
David11:08
Oh, I think it's so cool.
Jason11:09
But no, I want to know what happened to Terry Watanabe. Really? Yeah, let's look it up.
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This is Terrence Watanabe, and in 2000, he put his share of his toy company up for sale after working nonstop for 20 years, which was eventually purchased for over $250 million. But Terrence found very little satisfaction after retiring.
David11:28
Is this cheating?
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Years old, stating that his job was his life and only focused on his company.
David11:33
Look, is this—