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WATCH: Unfazed Bar Customer Lights Cigarette During Armed Robbery

ㅤô¿ô …Of course. Any regular bar customer would sit back and enjoy the release from boredom.

ㅤFull story and video at Breitbart. Posted here on 8/30/19. See "armed robbery."

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