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Title: i hate fish sticks
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Eew, this is a disgustingly greasy joint. Dude its almost clear. It will have to be dark out. Well actually the prechewed jerky joint isn't that scary looking but let's hope he doesn't smell it. ; Hay it's Boy, it's Saturday at 9:54 pm. You should call me at tom's house until 11:30 or lumpy's house after that... Showed first 250 characters
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Well actually the prechewed jerky joint isn't that scary looking but let's hope he doesn't smell it. ; Hay it's Boy, it's Saturday at 9:54 pm. You should call me at tom's house until 11:30 or lumpy's house after that.
When Zanado was really drunk I was rubbing fried chicken on his face, he made a feeble attempt to fend me off but I dropped the chicken and his dog got hold of it... Showed next 250 characters
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