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To be honest, I got almost to leg sleeves before I realized it was a joke.
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I expect you autumned about laughing.
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I liked postlord. I think that works.
In Canada, the guy that oversees people dropping off their garbage and recyclables at the dump called the Dump Master. Seriously.
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