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Maytag Dreams.

By Karen6211

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Maytag Dreams. Little red hat! Maytag dreams. Two bodies entwined together. Spin cycle dreams. Turn on the switch. The motion begins. I want to ride your Maytag. And hope, there is no end. I don't want a repairman. No, I don't want this to be. I only want you and me In this Maytag dream. Written March 4th, 2002 © on Mar 03 2002 09:00 PM PST, K.G. Fannin   0 • 10

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