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Conquering the Crab Legged Crone
One legged evil brownie with a lopsided top hat Was tired of crab legged crone thinking she was all that Her feather and sword gave her instant jurisdiction Her thought her followers fell under some addiction. Her flag-waving ways were annoying to Buggy B Biff She smelled like a cadaver for he had caught a whiff. She was beyond ugly with twelve ruffled hideous boots He put on his spurs, gun belts, and plaid bagpipe flutes. She was stirring up the women. He saw his own wife! Who was screeching and screaming, holding a silver knife. He crept up slowly to Creelah, the crab-legged crone. All he wanted her to do was to leave the women alone. Bam! The trigger was pulled before he even realized. He had shot the old skeleton dead, he quickly surmised. The women stampeded the stage, and kicked him to death. The last thought he had was, I should not have taken the meth.
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