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That Which Concerns Ole Massner Concerns Me

Each word supported the other there individual effords supported the structural placing of this Invisible concept. When words were papered, It read like a rambling of Untamed words. This venture was uncharted I wanted to give these men Fictious names to create A way to describe what my More ND saw your them doing There work was hard and tediuos In what they spoke I was confused But one quote by "They Mein" caused Me to stop and think . Looking around I found myself in the way So I left. In the kitchen they spoke there Language and did there work One overseeing the other so There labors would appeaze Those who were to be dining. The meal. Of the day was Hericuim Erinaaceus and Cajun oreilles de porc with Mango and cayeene He sauteed 3 cups of shredded cabbage 1 cup of onion 1 cup of green pepper 1/2 cup of carrots 1 cup of diced apples In 3/4. Cups of olive oil When the cabbage begun To wilt he added 5 cups of sliced pigears (cooked) The sauce comprised of 2 cups of tomato paste 4 Tablespoons of strawberry basil crown royal 1/4 cup of vinager 1/4 cup of fishstock 1/4 cup of lemon juice 1/4 cup of of honey 1 cup of pureed mango 4 T spoons of cayeene The festival is centered around The praises of the solar pump Which moves water from Wells, springs, ditches, and ponds. The submersible motor drives The pump to push water against Gravity to the surface. A bad acter might lose his concern But he paints the picture He includes facts to support his Involvment and speaks to the value Of his concerns. It helps to reduce the risks, and keeps him focused to his objectives. If you doubt my Sincerity, might I mention you would Have what you needed, if I wanted you to have it. Beg me like you begged your fiancee to marry you, let me tire of your peasent like ways!

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