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When she saw brown dots upon the rug, and more upon a chair. The poor housewife was certain several mice resided there. “I’ll need a cat. Or perhaps two, quite possibly I’ll need four.” “This quantity of **** demands a feline killing corps.” Just then her rotund husband opportunely wandered in. with a bag of Nestlé’s morsels and brown stains upon his chin. She watched him munch a handful, several dropping to the floor Hard to believe someone that fat had ever missed his maw. No killer cats were needed if spouse droppings was the source. What the housewife really needed was a lucrative divorce.
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Dec 16, 2011
Dec 16, 2011 at 10:33 PM UTC
Mouse Droppings
When she saw brown dots upon the rug, and more upon a chair. The poor housewife was certain several mice resided there. “I’ll need a cat. Or perhaps two, quite possibly I’ll need four.” “This quantity of **** demands a feline killing corps.” Just then her rotund husband opportunely wandered in. with a bag of Nestlé’s morsels and brown stains upon his chin. She watched him munch a handful, several dropping to the floor Hard to believe someone that fat had ever missed his maw. No killer cats were needed if spouse droppings was the source. What the housewife really needed was a lucrative divorce.
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Dec 16, 2011
Dec 16, 2011 at 10:33 PM UTC
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