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Let's hangout, old friend, you, me, and Ellis D. Martini. Let's roll in the grass and pretend we're six again, let's release our imaginations from responsibility. I once saw a black widow so I killed it. I found its eggs and killed them too. I found its sister and brother, mother and father, I found its lover and I killed them all. I used a broken broom handle and woke with bites on my ankles, the broom handle cared not to be used for ****** Let's drink all the orange juice we can find, and call me Nancy from now on, you can be Shirley. Surely, Shirley, I'd love to hangout; You, me, and Ellis D. Martini.
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Sep 2, 2014
Sep 2, 2014 at 11:44 PM UTC
Ellis D. Martini
Let's hangout, old friend, you, me, and Ellis D. Martini. Let's roll in the grass and pretend we're six again, let's release our imaginations from responsibility. I once saw a black widow so I killed it. I found its eggs and killed them too. I found its sister and brother, mother and father, I found its lover and I killed them all. I used a broken broom handle and woke with bites on my ankles, the broom handle cared not to be used for ****** Let's drink all the orange juice we can find, and call me Nancy from now on, you can be Shirley. Surely, Shirley, I'd love to hangout; You, me, and Ellis D. Martini.
jeremy-duff
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Sep 2, 2014
Sep 2, 2014 at 11:44 PM UTC
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