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our children are not the only ones to see a clown and begin to run some adults have the fear you ever wonder why they lear bright colored hair and funny make up not so funny when you wake up with ten or so surounding you trying to grab and strangle you how hard would you laugh if in a dream your mind it woke the clown from "it" began to choke i'm sure you would not find the joke you see them at the circus always sometimes near the fairground enterance some have not the intention to scare others try to instill the fear animal balloons and baggy clothes they look more like the boogyman we pay them for a birthday party kids are screaming and there crying ever wonder why it's so because the kids they know it shows kids don't know this but heres a fact john wayne gacy played the act he was not funny not one bit but full of ugly and very sick weather they smile or they frown there will always be a scary clown
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Apr 25, 2013
Apr 25, 2013 at 2:36 AM UTC
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our children are not the only ones to see a clown and begin to run some adults have the fear you ever wonder why they lear bright colored hair and funny make up not so funny when you wake up with ten or so surounding you trying to grab and strangle you how hard would you laugh if in a dream your mind it woke the clown from "it" began to choke i'm sure you would not find the joke you see them at the circus always sometimes near the fairground enterance some have not the intention to scare others try to instill the fear animal balloons and baggy clothes they look more like the boogyman we pay them for a birthday party kids are screaming and there crying ever wonder why it's so because the kids they know it shows kids don't know this but heres a fact john wayne gacy played the act he was not funny not one bit but full of ugly and very sick weather they smile or they frown there will always be a scary clown
written by michael gagain 4-25-13
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Apr 25, 2013
Apr 25, 2013 at 2:36 AM UTC
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