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the ancient anxiety of dogs. has winter no levy it cannot call. bread; the saying of bread. bald man in a hair salon religion. but also, bravery. our present loss, lost to the foreclosure of immediacy. litany's take, a rake. treads your boy to banquet- passes my own pulling a mouth from a wire fence and waves.   was not believed a child this faith. the strength of my father to **** his due. the strength of yours, too. be still. and full. has place no debtor in lull.
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Jul 27, 2012
Jul 27, 2012 at 12:14 PM UTC
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the ancient anxiety of dogs. has winter no levy it cannot call. bread; the saying of bread. bald man in a hair salon religion. but also, bravery. our present loss, lost to the foreclosure of immediacy. litany's take, a rake. treads your boy to banquet- passes my own pulling a mouth from a wire fence and waves.   was not believed a child this faith. the strength of my father to **** his due. the strength of yours, too. be still. and full. has place no debtor in lull.
barton-d-smock
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Jul 27, 2012
Jul 27, 2012 at 12:14 PM UTC
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