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Sally was a bad ***** Her pristine white coat was masked in a layer of dirt She rode alongside rebels and freelovers A warranty was nothing to this big mama as she charged toward unpaved roads Although she often ran close to falling of she always pulled it together Her life had little similarity every day a new man or woman Driving with her to new places She carried a large load of some fifteen foul smelling mouthed individuals We weighed her down and she still rode as smooth as a mustang Sally was a big girl maneuvering swiftly through tight situations with the help of a trusty operator A hairpin turn was nothing to a girl of this much experience She was often placed in risky business When she sojourn through the dunes of the mojave A new name was given amongst the sandy wastes Thus making her mojave Sally Sally’s weight was lifted when our journey ended with her This is when another man or woman began their journey with her Sally was a bad *****
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Feb 16, 2018
Feb 16, 2018 at 1:37 PM UTC
Sally
Sally was a bad ***** Her pristine white coat was masked in a layer of dirt She rode alongside rebels and freelovers A warranty was nothing to this big mama as she charged toward unpaved roads Although she often ran close to falling of she always pulled it together Her life had little similarity every day a new man or woman Driving with her to new places She carried a large load of some fifteen foul smelling mouthed individuals We weighed her down and she still rode as smooth as a mustang Sally was a big girl maneuvering swiftly through tight situations with the help of a trusty operator A hairpin turn was nothing to a girl of this much experience She was often placed in risky business When she sojourn through the dunes of the mojave A new name was given amongst the sandy wastes Thus making her mojave Sally Sally’s weight was lifted when our journey ended with her This is when another man or woman began their journey with her Sally was a bad *****
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Feb 16, 2018
Feb 16, 2018 at 1:37 PM UTC
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