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hey .there was once a boy who loved hanging with me.well I would not say exactly. well one day when me and him went down town to make some trouble we met with a big strong looking dog. I cought his tale while the boy pulled his ears I can assure you the dog barked and cried. very soon a small girl passedand saw the dog . the boy just looked at her and immeadietly fell in love. I now knew the meaning of love. the boy even stopped following me.
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