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and on which no might ships will pass--
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maybe i will turn up purple with polka dotted hair pieces and a famous princess' autograph on my left shoulder.
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Monday, November 30, 2009
there is a crease in my back as long as the mississippi river and wide as the sucker of a three-pound catfish. we had company over today, for dubai and nonsense chatter.
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