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Porkchops Waiting in the living room laid across the leather couch. I could smell the flour from the kitchen. Infused with garlic powder, pepper, old bay the right amount of paprika. Watching her coat them, gentle like baby powder during a changing. The grease sizzles like tap dancers across marble floors. Watch the delicate flip, she’s rougher when she rubs my nose. Sounds then become single Raindrops hitting a metal roof. The meat rises to the top of the pan They are cooked.
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May 15, 2014
May 15, 2014 at 9:40 PM UTC
Porkchops
Porkchops Waiting in the living room laid across the leather couch. I could smell the flour from the kitchen. Infused with garlic powder, pepper, old bay the right amount of paprika. Watching her coat them, gentle like baby powder during a changing. The grease sizzles like tap dancers across marble floors. Watch the delicate flip, she’s rougher when she rubs my nose. Sounds then become single Raindrops hitting a metal roof. The meat rises to the top of the pan They are cooked.
alexander-spivery
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Howard County
May 15, 2014
May 15, 2014 at 9:40 PM UTC
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