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I've looked at a blue moon but it wasn't blue pussy is nothing like warm pudding dogs eat their own poop yet people let them lick their faces clocks have always went clockwise the sun sets in the west rises in the east and i am here Written April 9th, 2002 © on Apr 08 2002 04:34 PM PST   0 • 10

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