I saw on Yelp that these guys delivered and since I'm from out of town on business [and the weather was lousy - winter storm] I figured I'd have them deliver to the hotel.
Thought I'd go for a Pho and ordered the beef balls kind [not a representation of my sexual preference - this cat likes the ladies]. Broth had some good flavors going on, but the presentation doesn't work for delivery. You've got a tub of broth and a box of noodles/balls/sprouts. No way you can put them all in one container. I went to pour out some of the broth and tripped over my own feet and spilled broth all over myself [kind of concerned about potential clean up charges now]. The balls were good too but I ended up having a serious flare-up of my Crohn's disease an hour later- granted, it's hard to tell of that was just a normal flare-up or the food's doing [maybe the restaurant should have a disclaimer on their website for people that have Crohn's - just saying]. Going to give them the benefit of the doubt.
Thai Chicken Satay was a "tasty treat" [little catchphrase I like to use every now and then]. Think I'd order another entree and give them another shot. You can tell they have potential.
Once upon a time I thought of Joy Yee as a place with 5 star drinks and 3-star food. The drinks are the same, but the food has gotten better.
Our party of three shared dumplings, pork with a shrimp mixture wrapped around a sugar cane (!), orange chicken and lemon grass chicken. In addition I got a jackfruit / lychee bubble tea, which was as good as ever.
Each of these things was excellent. Especially the pork. I felt like I was rewarded for trying something obscure on the menu, so you are encouraged to do the same. The flavors were bright and bold. And of course, the frozen drinks!
The best part is, we had plenty for leftovers afterwards. I look forward to updating this review with even more random things on the menu.
zomg. i love joy yee's
and i love that its close to my school.
I also love that they have so many different kinds of fruit smoothies you can get!
My bf and i always get the same thing when we get here, and i feel bad for doing that, but we don't come here often so we want to treat ourselves with our favorites!
I always get a strawberry mango smoothie and i love that there is no mango fibers it in!
Ryan got a strawberry kiwi smoothie, it was really good! apple-y almost.
we got lucky that the place wasn't too busy, the place is small and can get really crowded!
Smoothie was very good. Fresh shrimp spring rolls also delicious. But the crab rangoon and Thai shrimp spicy chow fuun were very much just "ehh". The shrimp in my entree still had feet to be taken off and poop veins to dig out. Flavor was bland and not spicy. Crab Rangoon was half empty, and mostly just fried wonton. Â Huge menu, but was turned off already, won't be back.
Review Source:I like this place but because of how it's designed I just can't love it. Â What you'll get is an extensive (and overwhelming) menu (review it online BEFORE you go in so you have an idea of what you're looking for!). Â The serving sizes are generous. Â We ordered some Thai dishes which were quite unique in their preparation compared to other ways we've had Thai prepared. Â We appreciated the unique approach - and it was tasty. Â What's a little uncomfortable here is the staff and the layout. Â It's tight quarters, the noise level can be a little much because of that and the staff is ever present - almost hovering. Â For the price, it's well worth a visit and the food was good.
Review Source:This is where I go for my milk tea :) It's pretty solid. I've heard very good things about their fruit smoothies. They have a pretty impressive selection
The menu is pretty overwhelming. There's a lot of options! I've tried the beef cubes with kimchi fried rice and it is so good. The crispy beef dumplings definitely hit the spot :) My boyfriend and I love buying them to-go for our movie nights when he visits.
It's pretty pricey though! An entree and drink comes out to about $15, but it's worth it if you go every once in a while.
This is one of my favorite joints in the Naperville area. Â One of the most impressive things about Joy Yee Noodle is when the place is packed butts to nuts, the turn around time is VERY minimal.
The menu is gigantic which is pretty intimating.  But there is something for everyone.  My favorite drink is the milk green tea on ice without the tapioca.  It tastes like real green tea and not the bull you find in an Arizona Ice Tea can.  My favorite entrees  are the Mongolian Beef and the Curry Chicken. Â
The portions are very generous so be ready for excellent leftovers. Â There truly isn't anything that I've tried there that I would not recommend. Â You could probably go in there blind folded, point a finger on a item, and there is dinner. Â Trust me, dinner will be good. Â I can't forget to mention there is Sriacha at EVERY table.
Service: 3 stars
Food: 3.5 stars
Selection: 4.5 stars
Bubble tea: 5 stars
If you come to Joy Yee for one thing and one thing only, make it one of their drinks. The massive wall of milk teas, tapioca drinks, tapioca freezes, and fruit slushies that greets you at the entrance takes up at least three poster-boards and the menu features just as many pages with photograph accompaniments. I've sampled maybe half of options out there in about five years, and that's with regular attempts at going into odder varieties of smoothie like jackfruit.
What makes Joy Yee's drink selections so compelling? The use of fresh fruit. Unlike so many other restaurants in the area which whip up their teas and frozen drinks from powder, they throw entire pineapples, mangoes, oranges, and just about every other fruit on the menu into a blender when making a drink. They prepare pomegranate from juice form for practicality, since the pith and seeds would not be pleasant to drink or strain. But it's something to see how much produce they move in an hour or two. Those fruit behind them aren't for show; they are probably going into the next order.
$4 and change nets you the premium smoothie, frozen thick and full of tapioca balls, which are optional. I personally love them, but the chewy black balls aren't for everyone and on top of a heavy smoothie, like coconut, they can be too much. While you make your order, you can wait at the counter, but the place gets packed to the gills during evenings and weekends. You may have to loiter outside the door. For visitors unprepared for the wait, always go to the front counter to ask how long it is. Don't judge by the people hanging around; many are to-go customers.
The slightly glitzy interior, what with all its shiny tiles on the counters and wall, is filled by many two-seater table and a few fours. It fills up quick here at prime time -- lunch and dinner -- often with students who have no intention of going anywhere fast, and staff isn't going to make them. Given how huge the portions are, groups do very well here. $10 will net you an enormous bowl of tempura udon, heaping fried rice, tureens of soup, and more entrees than you can hope to parse in a go. Their menu is pretty much a summary of all major Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Cantonese, Szechuan in particular), and Thai or Vietnamese cuisine you can expect to find in Naperville. They don't do sushi but they have copious numbers of noodle dishes and certain things that are strictly connoisseurs only. Â Spicy means spicy. If you're lost on something or haven't the foggiest what that complicated description means, they have pages of photographs referenced by number to give you an idea. Extremely helpful, especially for the brave.
The food here is good though not stellar to the standards of certain other restaurants. You get quality for a nice price and portions that could feed a football team.
Service is pretty prompt but the staff isn't typically talkative. They are good for bringing your bill around quick and manifest at the right time with to-go boxes. Also, Joy Yee rocks for having sriracha on the tables, all of them.
Been wanting to try a Bubble Tea, so headed over and had a Coconut Milk Tea with Tapioca. Not sure how I even decided as they had a whole board of drink selections! But I chose well! This was delicious- not too sweet and had yummy little chewy tapioca balls. I got my son a Mango Milk Tea/Tapioca and while he didn't care for it much, I thought it was pretty tasty (he's only 5yrs old) I can't wait to go back! We were tempted to stay for some food but just weren't hungry enough this time. But this appears to be "the place" as it was pretty much packed on a late Sun afternoon with several little tables filled with hungry patrons. Â I had been wanting to go to Woodfield to try the Bubble Tea however I am glad I found this-and a lot closer to home! I think I need to travel down Ogden more often now....
Review Source:Such a great selection. Tried bubble tea for the first time - I know a little late to the party. I've been to the China town location many times, was happy to find this one in the burbs. Food, service and atmosphere was great. Very crowded and noisy which is ok for this type of dining.
Review Source:Literally hundreds to choose from the menu. Plenty of pictures so you know exactly what you are getting. There's a variety of cuisines to check out from Vietnamese to Thai. There's always a crowd, but it's always worth the wait. I recommend the Korean BBQ ribs and the Korean Chap Chae Noodles. Smoothie's aren't half bad either.
Review Source:The food here is ok. Their menu selection  is huge and feels overwhelming.  One can see that they do use premium ingredients for their dishes. Some dishes are great, some are sub par and bland. It's a hit or miss with their dishes. Their Chinese beef dishes are great and very flavorful.
Review Source:WEEEEEEEEE JOY YEEEE!!!! Love love love this little spot! Weather I'm just poping in for a bubble tea to go or sitting down for lunch this place has what it takes to make me squeal. 785,967 gazillion combinations of bubble tea flavors made right in front of you with SUPER fresh fruit & veggies. They are literally cutting the pinapple, washing the strawberries and peeling the kiwi all right there - no frozen bags of unrecognizable berries here! I haven't eaten here in a while, since I don't work in the area anymore, but if the food is the same as it was a year ago, it's totally awesome. The servers are super fast and NEVER make any mistakes - I'll admit, I'm a total brat about ordering food, my order might go something like this:
I'll have this [then I point to whatever it is because I cannot pronounce it - annoying, I know, get off me] then I proceed to change the dish to make it completely something other than what it was supposed to be, and they never serve me raw tomatoes :-D "no tomatoes under any circumstances, seriously, don't even bring it out as a garnish or I will send my whole plate back and we'll have to go over this again" ...now, Â let me explain - I hate raw tomatoes. I hate them to the point that it makes me ill to see or smell them. I understand I have issues - trust me - the raw tomato thing is the tip of the iceberg. I go out to eat a LOT and almost everywhere messes this up. I am constantly getting tomatoes on my order - no matter where I go. And Joy Yee NEVER messes up my order - no matter how many special requests I have. Trust me - I tip accordingly. I feel the need to point this out because it happens so often and when it doesn't - I'm REALLY happy - it's not that hard people. no tomatoes.
This place is legit. The giant menu itself makes it clear they don't mess around. The menu is not descriptive in English, but there are pictures to help make it clear what exactly you are getting. And unlike many other Asian restaurants, you get a big ol' amount of food for your money. Great bang for you buck. Impressiely fast service too.
Things I've tried and can recommend: Korean BBQ pork, pad thai, log cooked seafood rice, bubble tea.
Can't go wrong with this place for great food. I only didn't give it 5 stars because it's not the cleanest place around and the bathroom isn't really well-kept. If you are willing to overlook that, you are guaranteed a great meal. Maybe go with take-out though because it's a bit crowded and noisy.
Biggest. Portions. Ever. I might have been able to eat all of it back in the day when I ate more than I should, but this will easily last me two meals and a snack.
The menu is freaking ginormous. I think it's about as long as Harry Potter. It's good for those of us who like to eat with our eyes first, as they have pictures of all of the menu items. Once I spent what seemed to be an hour pouring over the menu, I got the Buddhist Delight. It's a bunch of mixed vegetables (mushrooms, carrots, baby corn, water chesnuts, etc) and tofu in a sauce. It seemed healthy at the time, but I figured that there was a ton of oil in the sauce. A tad too salty for my taste, but still good. I asked for brown rice instead of white, but they didn't have any.
Since everyone raved over the bubble teas, I decided to get one. I was disappointed that they didn't have skim milk for the teas (and only used half and half!!!!) so I got a Mango Green Tea without milk and with tapioca. This is probably the best tapioca I've had. It's soft, sweet and delicious!
Overall, good price for huge portions. Be sure to come a little before or after the lunch rush, as it can get pretty packed.
I've been so Joy Yee's so many times by now. Last time I came here, my aunt, formerly a Chicagoan, was in town. We had about 10 people with us and one of them was a hyper spoiled 4 year old cousin of mine (who also needed a band aid!).
The service here is great. It's a lot better than the location in Chinatown. I was impressed with his patience and how he was so considerate by listening to ask, making sure everything came out right, and offered to take photos for us...
Btw it's a hard place to find. When I knew I passed it while driving in the street, not the parking lot, was when I smelled Asian food.
There are two reasons to come to Joy Yee.
(1.) The boba drinks are phenomenal. Even though they were out of taro flavor when I went, I still enjoyed my honeydew freeze greatly.
(2) The Pan-Asian cuisine! This place has the absolute worst menu ever in that it is really hard to read, but every dish we ordered was very delicious. The best was the walnut shrimp and the spicy lemongrass chicken. The shrimp shu mai was also great as was the beef udon stir fry. The portions are HUGE, so be prepared to have left overs.
Joy Yee is a great restaurant - but the real star here are the bubble teas and smoothies with tapioca. If you like fresh fruit freezes, Joy Yee has amazing ones. You see them take incredibly fresh looking fruit to make the smoothies because they make them right in front of you. Don't feel limited by what's on their menu, you can mix and match fruits to make whatever you want. My 2 favorites are the triple berry freeze (strawberry, raspberry, blueberry) and the kiwi-honeydew (my husband's own concoction - it's super refreshing on a hot day). Drinking one of these freezes with the chewy tapioca balls is just heaven. We stopped by today to get one on the way to the Naperville Riverwalk and it really helped beat the heat.
As for the food, I like it, but I'm pretty sure they use MSG in the food because I've gotten migraines from eating here (MSG gives me migraines). So I kind of stay away from the food for that reason. Everything I've eaten has been tasty though.
The service is good but the setup for to-go smoothie orders is a little weird. The counter is right at the front door, so there's always a line out the door and an awkward crowd standing right there trying not to get hit by people coming in and out. As long as there's room to move in the restaurant a bit, it's ok, but sometimes the place is packed and you can't. So if you're claustrophobic, keep that in mind.
Overall though - AMAZING smoothies with incredibly fresh fruit. Go get one, you won't be disappointed.
Super good chinese food. I'm chinese so I know if its authentic or not. IT IS. I think they have a cantonese influence which is why I might be biased because I love my hong kong style food. Anyways, the selection is HUGE, along with the portion sizes. Relatively cheap prices for the amount of food you get. Service was fast. No dilly dallying like regular american restaurants. They get you in at out (but not in a rushing way) fast turnover=happy customers.
I had the shrimp and japanese tofu over rice. It was amazingggggg. The Szechwan Won Tons were regular pork stuffed nothing special, but the sauce was the star of the dish. Â I also tried the pho on a seperate occasion which was alright but not the best I have tried. I was tempted to try the bubble teas but had no room for it in my stomach. haha.
All in all, GREAT experience. Will be back.
I like Joy Yee. What not to like? They have a mile long menu from which you find all kinds of Asian food: Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai, you name it. If you don't like any of Asian food, how about a fresh fruit smoothie or bubble tea? you will love it. It is our weekly Weds. dinner place as my son's KungFu class is in the same plaza.
Here is the list of dishes we usually get and almost all of them are kids-friendly.
Sea Eel & Shrimp Fried Rice
Beef Brisket Noodle Soup
Korean BBQ Short Ribs
String Bean with Salt Fish
Japanese Tofu
Thai Basil Fried Rice
They also got a long menu for only drinks. I usually stick with Mango smoothies with half the sugar for kids and Green bubble Tea for myself.
The services are decent. As it is kind of crowded most times, you need to signal your wait person to get what you want. They are really quick and accommodating.
As long as my son wants his food here, we will keep coming back. Need to ask if they have a punch card or something....
Its an interesting fusion of various types of asian food. Long wait, cramped space, but the food was very good...more filling and "grub" than refined which I would assume was asian fusion.
Favorite was a beef dish over some kind of spanish looking rice. Also, soemthing that came in a container of bamboo. I'd probably go back, but I didn't really get to choose what I ordered it was all shared so maybe next time kind of be more adventurous.
Years ago, when I first visited Joy Yee, the menu was alarmingly overwhelming. Now that I am more or less a regular, it is mostly difficult to navigate only due to the large selection, but otherwise it is pretty comprehensive. Also, I enjoy the accompanying photographs of the dishes.
The food, in general, is pretty tasty. It is not the most authentic cuisine but keep in mind that it is an Asian FUSION restaurant. For what they are going for, I think they do a pretty good job. My favorite dishes are the Korean BBQ ribs and Malaysian Seafood Rice in the Bamboo Pot. Most of the fried rice dishes are okay, but I would keep away from the Korean Kimichi Fried Rice: very disappointing.
My main reason for ever going to Joy Yee though is the BUBBLE TEA! So fresh and delicious, and a good serving size for the price. If Joy Yee had hot bubble teas, I would completely be in love but, alas, it is not meant to be.
Ahhh their bubble tea is so good!! Milk tea/smoothies/whatever, you won't be disappointed...plus quantity is pretty large for the price you pay (compared to other bubble tea places). Employees are attentive and friendly; they greet you and take your order promptly, which is very nice.
I've only had the bubble tea at this location, so I can't comment on the food.
I like Joy Yee, I go here often. The menu is massive and the food is usually good, if a not overly greasy. I guess the meh factor here is that I don't feel like it's very clean - like after every visit, there is an all-out battle between my gastrointestinal tract and the evil bacterial forces trying to give me the pukes. My guts have won every time, but I have a feeling that I won't always be this lucky.
But I still go because I'm a sucker for Pan Asian fare.
I always get the pho (which is really just okay) and the chicken satay, which is fried and weird but delicious.
The best part about going to Joy Yee is that you can walk across the parking lot to Big Lots!!!!!!
Oh yeah, and it's mutha trucking BYOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I tried something NEW! Â Not new like new on the menu, but something other than BEEF CUBES IN TOMATO SAUCE RICE. Â Although, I did noticed they added new items to their menu - namely the Vietnamese sandwiches.
Vietnamese Calamari - All tentacles, good salt and pepper flavor, but the tentacles were crispy and the body was a bit chewy.
Beef Chow Fun - Great thin wide rice noodles, served with brown gravy, bok choy, cabbage and carrots. Â It did remind me of the lad nar dish with different vegetables.
I'll going to give the tiniest bit of a generous review, but based on a bewildering menu, super fast service, very tasty food, and enormous 'Merican sized portions, 4 stars is not outlandish here. I've been a couple times, and once recently after a long layoff, and I find myself wondering why I don't go more often. You can get about any Asian thing you want here, including a very good grade of the Americanized Chinese food I love, plus a lot of more authentic dishes. Everything comes about twice as large as you think it will, so there's definite value here - two meals at least in almost every order. Every time we go, we always order too many entrees and then go, "oh, right - the portion sizes."
Service is super fast - literally minutes, so fast that you wonder how it's even possible. They can't exactly keep 400 pots of stuff cooking back there and just dish it out when ordered, the menu is way too big for that. So at least some of it must be cooked to order, which is truly impressive. The Jimmy John's of Chinese food, perhaps?
I'm making a note to go back more frequently. Plus they have bubble tea, which I have a weakness for. Don't judge me.
Since Naperville has no idea how to bring in unique cultural cusine, it's nice to have this nearby. I cant blame Naperville, since majority of the residents in this town would prefer eating at Famous Daves and BDUB's (gross) the rest of their lives, I can see why.
Granted, it's not the worlds greatest take on Asian cusine. However it knocks the MSG out of all the crappy cookie cutter Chinese restaurants this suburb and the surrounding suburbs are filled with.
Any soup will likely satisfy the way you would like it too. Their short korean short ribs are fun to get for a ball game and eat while you drink a beer. The calamari is fantastic, plenty of tenticles! There's something on this menu for anyone.
It does get a busy lunch crowd, so be weary. Get yourself a Taro Smoothie with Lychee, as a close friend says "stuff tastes like Trix milk." He's pretty accurate, cause it's damn good.
If you've been to the other locations, then this one is on par with them all.
If you haven't been to Joy Yee's before, this place is very good for variety of Pan Asian cuisine. The lunch crowd can be large as well as the weekend, but takeout is also very popular.
The Teriyaki beef and spicy string beans are my usual take out orders, along with the dried chili chicken from Mapo Restaurant around the corner. The price is average, and the bubble teas are well made. Certainly a restaurant I keep coming back to, but far from being traditional Chinese food.
Service is good/quick, and most important, food quality is consistent!
I consider the Joy Yee's in Chinatown to be the home base of this chain of restaurants, and I would rate this place about 80-85% of the food quality of the Chinatown restaurant.
The menu is just as big and the offerings are just the same, but I'm not sure why - it just doesn't taste exactly the same as the one downtown. Don't get me wrong, I hold both in high regard.
The drinks here fare a bit better, I would say they're comparable with the quality of what you get in Chinatown. My gf loves the coffee milk tea without the red beans, and I usually go for the peach mango or some fruity mix.
I always have a dilemma when ordering: try something new or choose one of the many dishes I've had before. The thing about Joy Yee's is that every dish is prepared well and generous in portions. You can't lose. They're all good, but it makes choosing all the more difficult.
Current favorite is the beef cube kimchi fried rice. Definitely try it out if you don't know what to choose.
I really like Joy Yee's, any Joy Yee's really, simple, cheap Pan-asian food but on this particular visit the woman friend and I came for one thing: the boba drinks. The GF and I have lived in a couple different places and gone to a couple different bubble tea places and we both came to the conclusion that Joy Yee's has the best drinks because of their use of fresh fruit.
I went with my usual strawberry/lychee mix with tapioca and my gf being the mango head she is went with the mango with tapioca. The strawberry/lychee is a good mix as always but the mango was a little 'eh' because since it was cut well before the mango had basically gone limp and didn't blend well so you got a chunk of unprocessed soft piece of mango in it. The price for stocking up on fresh fruit, I guess but I'm definitely sticking to my guns and listening to high school Ted on his choice of freeze-but his thinking that Oasis is the best band ever is still suspect. Â
So, when I go back to Chicago I'll be wanting to consume the following:
Italian beef with hot peppers from Caruso's
Deep dish sausage from Lou's or Burt's
Strawberry/lychee with tapioca from Joy Yee's
I declare Joy Yee's as my go-to place for my Asian food fix. Â I can't even tell you how many times I've been here.
I love their huge portions, great drink/smoothie selection, and their quick service. Â I have not been disappointed. Â Personally, I like anything in the menu that says Malaysian, their fried rice, and soups.
Some of the prices can be up there but you pretty much pay for like 2 to 3 meals because they're all so large. Â It's a great place to meet a friend or group of people. Â Family style all the way!
3.5 stars!
After so many weeks/months of staying nearby in Downers Grove, I ventured the long 7 or so miles to feed my Asian taste buds with some good ol' Asian food! Â It was crowded and poppin' on a Friday night. Â There are plenty of choices and I would think that was the most challenging thing about this place is..... the many choices! Â I ordered the pad thai and thought the noodles were a bit different, but it was still recognizable as pad thai. Â Service was excellent since the waiter kept refilling our water cups; service and the amount of dishes are definitely worth mentioning for here. Â Will return, but will choose another dish next time :-)
Have never been disappointed at Joy Yee's. We usually get ours to go since we are very close. We usually get the Broccoli Beef, and this time added Chicken Fried Rice. Both were fantastic, and enough for both of us to have two meals.
We always get a Mango-Coconut-Strawberry drink with tapioca. It was and always is amazing.
I love the varied selection, and get the Korean BBQ Beef whenever I can. Everything there is amazing.
Big platters and big prices abound at Joy Yee Noodles. Â I'm surprised they manage to make most of the dishes taste so good considering they're all coming from such different Asian culinary backgrounds, but they have someone who knows what he's doing cooking it all up.
If you're up for a modern, inspired Asian restaurant I would highly recommend Joy Yee Noodle. Just keep in mind it's a bit pricier than your regular Chinese restaurant (more on par with Japanese, if anything).
Background: I'm from Los Angeles where there are some pretty damn good Vietnamese restaurants that only sell pho, so I have my fair share of pho bowls.
As soon as we got into the parking lot, my friend and I could SMELL the deliciousness coming out of this small restaurant in a plaza. Â We walk in and there's SO MANY PEOPLE!
I am impressed on their selection of drinks from tapioca milk teas, fruit shakes and freezes. Â They dedicated just about 2 full pages on that with yummy pictures.
+1 they have legit durian milkshake.
-1 their pho wasn't as great as it should be
+1 it's the only pho I could find as of right now
+1 their ketchup rice with beef cubes were delicious.
+1 large portions of food so it's not bad for the price
+1 for variety and it's nice to know I can get my boiled tofu with my curry.
There are already a bunch of reviews for Joy Yee Noodle. So, I'm going to keep this short & sweet.
Delicious - I highly recommend the unagi.
Ridiculous serving portions - Either my date and I are under-eaters or Joy Yee Noodle caters to over-eaters because both our orders could have served 4 other people for a week!
Mango Bubble tea! - Like I said. MANGO BUBBLE TEA!!! Complete with a ginormous straw for the proper ingestion of Boba aka Tapioca Pearls!
Sooooooo many options to choose from - Seriously, this menu is a fat kid's wet dream. With so many delicious pictures, I'm surprised this menu doesn't have a featured centerfold!
Joy Yee Noodle is a solid 4 star place. With so many options to choose from, everyone can find something they love on the menu. For me, the best part about this place is it's location. It's located across the parking lot from a gym. So convenient! You can roll your fat butt over there & work off all the deliciousness you destroyed your body with!
I will definitely be back.
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