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Jelly Fat
Jelly Fat by M. Griswold 08272020 "Jelly fat!" you say "Just what exactly is that?" Well, it's a little more than that li'l old belly fat. It's all of yur all, you know, that li'l giggle stuff. The li'l bit-o-fat that's beyond and above enough. It's that shake in your middle when walking a little. And bounces hard when, with your mate, you fiddle. It's that loose bit-o-skin on your arms hanging down. When reaching for that extra burger, big and round. It's so hard to get rid of, that jelly fat is really tough. Especially when accumulated around one's own muff. And the older you get the harder it's to be rid of it all. Seems that not a diet on earth can away make it fall. But not to be so forlorn, unhappy and completely sad. The doctors have figured out a way to make you glad. You see, they place you on this table and strap you in. Then suck it all out from your toes to your double chin.
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