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"Just remember the last password," Passing out over dog turds As they flush out their ***** soaked linens. A second away, a crusader she stays, letting men and women, alike, hit rock bottom. Her hair properly coiffed, Her apron in a knot, tied neatly, behind her back. She waters the garden, begs for no pardons and awaits the hose to lose its slack.
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Jan 24, 2017
Jan 24, 2017 at 5:36 AM UTC
"Mother's Across Campus"
"Just remember the last password," Passing out over dog turds As they flush out their ***** soaked linens. A second away, a crusader she stays, letting men and women, alike, hit rock bottom. Her hair properly coiffed, Her apron in a knot, tied neatly, behind her back. She waters the garden, begs for no pardons and awaits the hose to lose its slack.
I just had this random thought of a traditional "mom" in American culture, not give a **** about kids ******* themselves up.
m-clement
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Jan 24, 2017
Jan 24, 2017 at 5:36 AM UTC
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