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there is a limit for everything. there's a limit on how accurately you can pronounce 'pecan', and it's worth a watch-- between wild west ranger and retired norwich resident. one must decide which arm is stronger-- two grocery bags for the left arm and one for the right, but if it were not so, you may as well carry them on each drooping finger. a can rests on a tired desk. it is filled with nothing, which is precisely everything. it weights 478 lbs. to an ant, a balloon's helium proximity to you. now try to step in the aluminum cylinder and carry it from the inside
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Feb 13, 2013
Feb 13, 2013 at 8:39 PM UTC
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there is a limit for everything. there's a limit on how accurately you can pronounce 'pecan', and it's worth a watch-- between wild west ranger and retired norwich resident. one must decide which arm is stronger-- two grocery bags for the left arm and one for the right, but if it were not so, you may as well carry them on each drooping finger. a can rests on a tired desk. it is filled with nothing, which is precisely everything. it weights 478 lbs. to an ant, a balloon's helium proximity to you. now try to step in the aluminum cylinder and carry it from the inside
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Feb 13, 2013
Feb 13, 2013 at 8:39 PM UTC
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