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Where some unmatchible ideas are found tying missed-match pairs in knots of complexities, easily unbelievable. --Repairs of missed-matched socks wear well on chill days when darning's all we find worth doing, and nobody knows how any more. Thread bare heels and toes don't send the mender's dancing thimble through loops and whirls at fantasy ***** with grand pianos and flutes and strings, and angels in mismatched socks, singing of somedays like these, we imagine. Still, we can. Souls clad in well mended mismatches, skate on grandma's wooden floor, as we recall the deed, and the equipment. Grandkids are coming today, why else would I wax floors and imagine polishing them, with socks rescued from uselessness after the other one was carried off to sockland through the dryer. All dryers in America have portals to sockland. And no one knows how to **** but we can redeem stray socks and and and rescue the tradition of waxing wooden floors, shining the souls of the trees with the souls of our feet, trippin' with hippie granny, who married the wolf, who uses the same portal to sockland for **** Just once, everybody should paste wax a wooden floor, and polish it in mismatched socks, with five, six and seven year old princesses, (some missing teeth) none of whom ever skated on tree hearts before. Or you can imagine. It meets the need for reminding, common to us all, as time goes by.
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Jun 17, 2019
Jun 17, 2019 at 4:12 PM UTC
Sockland
Where some unmatchible ideas are found tying missed-match pairs in knots of complexities, easily unbelievable. --Repairs of missed-matched socks wear well on chill days when darning's all we find worth doing, and nobody knows how any more. Thread bare heels and toes don't send the mender's dancing thimble through loops and whirls at fantasy ***** with grand pianos and flutes and strings, and angels in mismatched socks, singing of somedays like these, we imagine. Still, we can. Souls clad in well mended mismatches, skate on grandma's wooden floor, as we recall the deed, and the equipment. Grandkids are coming today, why else would I wax floors and imagine polishing them, with socks rescued from uselessness after the other one was carried off to sockland through the dryer. All dryers in America have portals to sockland. And no one knows how to **** but we can redeem stray socks and and and rescue the tradition of waxing wooden floors, shining the souls of the trees with the souls of our feet, trippin' with hippie granny, who married the wolf, who uses the same portal to sockland for **** Just once, everybody should paste wax a wooden floor, and polish it in mismatched socks, with five, six and seven year old princesses, (some missing teeth) none of whom ever skated on tree hearts before. Or you can imagine. It meets the need for reminding, common to us all, as time goes by.
Had a grand father's day. Such a fine idea for a holiday, from my POV.
kenpepiton
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77/M/Pine Valley CA
Jun 17, 2019
Jun 17, 2019 at 4:12 PM UTC
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