๐ Fast Times at Ridgemont High
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You can produce ๐ Fast Times at Ridgemont High efficiently by merging 1930s and Aloha Mr. Hand in just 32 steps.
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This recipe starts with ๐ฏ 1930s and ๐ค๐ผ Aloha Mr. Hand. Together they demand only 32. Click to place both on the crafting board. Drag the first selected item onto the second. Look for ๐ Fast Times at Ridgemont High in your results; repeat if itโs absent.
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