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Seven - Gluttony

by alex-crilly-mckean

Giant portions of tender beef; bring me a field of cattle. Large helpings of diced pork; hunt down the fattest sow. Unlimited gallons of alcohol; brew the strongest in the land. Ten times the amount of cheeses; let ever mouse envy me. Tempt me with exotic women; from every corner of the world. Order another kilogram of cigarettes; block out the blue of the sky. Never let the chocolates run out; richer than the sweetest syrup. You think this is too much?
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Jun 28, 2012
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