Khai Adams: Caught Red Handed - video
If you're not from South Oz chances are you haven't heard of Khai Adams. Never mind, put the obscurity aside for a minute or two, watch the waves, and more importantly Khai's manhandling of them.
If you're not from South Oz chances are you haven't heard of Khai Adams. Never mind, put the obscurity aside for a minute or two, watch the waves, and more importantly Khai's manhandling of them.
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