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Kevin Hilley

"Why do" questions

Dec 01, 2017, 02:01 PM

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Here are the biggest "Why do..." questions Google gets from each state. #google #USA #UnitedStates #questions #Missouri #California #Georgia ##Michigan #Wyoming #Nevada #Oklahoma #Alabama #states #tomatoes #flies #Carpenters #music #lyrics #love #philosophy #religion #diarrhea #kissing #dogs #science #news

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