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blanket so it can be dried to use................
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for beddy-bye later in the
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darkness where noone has
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changed the light bulbs....
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so the borg queen....
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changed them herself with a twist
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in her tail....
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tail being used to screw in light bulbs
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whenever it was not being
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used to fan................
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Ducky, Carolly & Kindle dancing the night away
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until the sun starts peeking up from
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behind the rear end of space
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then, and only then will I once again
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show my face allowing others....
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to know who the genius behind the
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bow down to their leadership
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leadership requires this user to go to the bathroom right now:wah:
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Women are suppose to go in pairs as it is safer that way. 

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Kindle;1053093 wrote: Women are suppose to go in pairs as it is safer that way. 
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bring with them to
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stay the night
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they brought marshmellows
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but, alas, they did not have any
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loo roll on which
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to fry them so they took them to Mustang's grill up in..........
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grocery cart grill which he found at......
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Kathy Ellen's house and thought "how convenient"............
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putting it out back in the shed for the.....
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neighbor's to use and instead in her happy mode left it for us to find............
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And grill up some fine baby back ribs for all to enjoy that were..........
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marinated with Mustang's homemade.............
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BBQ sauce made out from
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secret ingredients that made everything taste of.....................
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memories from long, long ago and makes them want to
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throw up all over some
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body's lap and that would be
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so:yh_rotfljust 2c the luk
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on the lifeguard's face...
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when he tried to give mouth to
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foot life saving....
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do a personal act
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of indecribable suppleness while
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at the same time drinking
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apple juice spiked with real Tennessee whiskey and