That's the ugliest sweater I've ever seen. You should give it to charity or regift it to your mother-in-law. |
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I held up what had to be the most wholesome pair of granny panties I'd ever seen. They were like great-granny panties. They were even white. |
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Up and down the street not a child was to be seen. A sandboy with a donkey cart was the sole human arrangement in it. |
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And when they are gone, they are gone for good. There is no way to unwind that spring. To unsee what has been seen. To unfeel what has been felt. |
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He worked the refs better than anyone I've ever seen. He was a great bench coach, too. He had a great feel for playing the right people at the right time. |
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