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rosijanka [135]
3 years ago
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LONG TIME AGO THERE ONCE WAS A CRIPPLE NAMED JOE WHO ALWAYS DREAMED OF PLAYING BASKETBALL BUT SINCE HE WAS A CRIPPLE, HE COULDNT

DRIBBLE. JOE LOVED A GIRL NAMED H*E. H*E INVITED JOE TO A LAND OF SNOW BUT WHEN HE ARRIVED IT SUDDENLY CAME TO HIS DISMAY THAT HIS FAVORITE GIRL WAS ACTUALLY HIS UNCLE EARL. UNCLE EARL SAID."OH JOE, OH JOE". "PLEASE DONT GO, IF YOU STAY HERE A LITTLE LONGER". "I CAN SHOW YOU THAT YOUR STRONGER". JOE ROLLED AND HE ROLLED AND HE ROLLED AS HE TOLD HIMSELF TO NEVER TRUST WHAT HES BEEN TOLD.
THIS IS MY 100 WORD LOVE STORY
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Assoli18 [71]3 years ago
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its great

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