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if i had an apple

By pinkylds

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If i had an apple ill tell you what i do i'd cut it into pieces and put it in my shoe now if i had an orange i have better use i put a smiley face on it and peel it just for you. Written February 7th, 2002 © on Feb 07 2002 03:28 AM PST   0 • 10 • 14

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