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"Let us rock" said the man in a frock. "Let us pray" said another man in a frock. The congregation replied **** YEAH!" and gesticulated like they did not care. The other congregation bowed their heads to show their reverence and care. "MOTHER ******* was the first man in a frock's opening line. "Our Father" was the other man in a frock's first whispered words. The congregation went wild and they pogoed out of sheer joy. The other congregation remained fixed in their seats, staring at feet. Four hours passed until the man in the frock finished his slot. The other man in the frock was done within the hour. The man in the frock went backstage and partied with his flock. The other man in the frock went home to **** his socks. The man in the frock woke up the next afternoon no longer wearing his frock. The other man in the frock had been up since six o'clock but had nowhere to go. The man no longer wearing the frock picked up his phone and made a call. The other man in the frock rushed to his phone for it rarely rang. "Hello dad" said the man who had worn the frock. "Hello son" said the man still wearing the frock.
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Oct 21, 2018
Oct 21, 2018 at 9:15 AM UTC
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"Let us rock" said the man in a frock. "Let us pray" said another man in a frock. The congregation replied **** YEAH!" and gesticulated like they did not care. The other congregation bowed their heads to show their reverence and care. "MOTHER ******* was the first man in a frock's opening line. "Our Father" was the other man in a frock's first whispered words. The congregation went wild and they pogoed out of sheer joy. The other congregation remained fixed in their seats, staring at feet. Four hours passed until the man in the frock finished his slot. The other man in the frock was done within the hour. The man in the frock went backstage and partied with his flock. The other man in the frock went home to **** his socks. The man in the frock woke up the next afternoon no longer wearing his frock. The other man in the frock had been up since six o'clock but had nowhere to go. The man no longer wearing the frock picked up his phone and made a call. The other man in the frock rushed to his phone for it rarely rang. "Hello dad" said the man who had worn the frock. "Hello son" said the man still wearing the frock.
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Oct 21, 2018
Oct 21, 2018 at 9:15 AM UTC
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