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George came by bus everyday From Alvinston; A No-Daddy community. I've heard that town Should be fenced And re-named a Zoo. During a power outage George was suspected Of being the dumper In the middle of the gym floor, During class. He was present. The evidence was piled against George, But inconclusive. When George brought A bag of **** to school I called his mother, A worn-out, retired pole-dancer. When she arrived I showed her The bag. She was pleased I didn't turn George over to the cops, But roundly upset with George For swiping her good stuff, And not the skunk **** Some kids' parents.
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May 22, 2015
May 22, 2015 at 9:22 AM UTC
Some Kids' Parents
George came by bus everyday From Alvinston; A No-Daddy community. I've heard that town Should be fenced And re-named a Zoo. During a power outage George was suspected Of being the dumper In the middle of the gym floor, During class. He was present. The evidence was piled against George, But inconclusive. When George brought A bag of **** to school I called his mother, A worn-out, retired pole-dancer. When she arrived I showed her The bag. She was pleased I didn't turn George over to the cops, But roundly upset with George For swiping her good stuff, And not the skunk **** Some kids' parents.
I don't sit in judgement, just discretion.
francie-lynch
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May 22, 2015
May 22, 2015 at 9:22 AM UTC
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