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From that moment the mouthy man in the middle, top hat in hand, barks and waves our three floodlit rings into motion with a flourish of brassy blasts, the big top gets turvy and my stomach's all nerves making the bushel of peanuts I just munched feel like broken glass chewed by my friend the tattooed geek. Martha says, Elephants are supposed to be more dignified... don't mope! It is hard to grasp for her tail day after daisy-chained day when I'm holding this bouquet of forget-me-nots rubber-banded by a grudge. I tell her, The real indignity's being dressed in a rhinestone-studded satin cape.
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May 7, 2010
May 7, 2010 at 3:30 PM UTC
Bred to a Circus, I'm not
From that moment the mouthy man in the middle, top hat in hand, barks and waves our three floodlit rings into motion with a flourish of brassy blasts, the big top gets turvy and my stomach's all nerves making the bushel of peanuts I just munched feel like broken glass chewed by my friend the tattooed geek. Martha says, Elephants are supposed to be more dignified... don't mope! It is hard to grasp for her tail day after daisy-chained day when I'm holding this bouquet of forget-me-nots rubber-banded by a grudge. I tell her, The real indignity's being dressed in a rhinestone-studded satin cape.
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May 7, 2010
May 7, 2010 at 3:30 PM UTC
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