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OH WOW!!!!!

the feeling is so mutual its scary.

when i saw you, my heart fell out of my buttocks.

you make my nose run with glee.

everytime i see your face, i think of my dead dog.

OH WOW!!!!!

the feeling is so mutual its scary.

when i saw you, my heart fell out of my buttocks.

you make my nose run with glee.

everytime i see your face, i think of my dead dog.

OH WOW!!!!!

the feeling is so mutual its scary.

when i saw you, my heart fell out of my buttocks.

you make my nose run with glee.

everytime i see your face, i think of my dead dog.

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