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𝐏𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐢𝐥𝐥 24 apr 2020 om 8:25 
✴ Dear
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🚘🎈👹📗 ↕ I
👑💙🍇🥗⚡ ✲ am
🍖🐊🚗😺🚘🕺 ✔ curious about the expression, "Part of this complete breakfast". The way it comes up is, my 5-year-old will be watching TV cartoon shows in the morning, and they'll show a commercial for a children's compressed breakfast compound such as "Froot Loops" or "Lucky Charms", and they always show it sitting on a table next to some actual food such as eggs, and the announcer always says: "Part of this complete breakfast". Don't that really mean, "Adjacent to this complete breakfast", or "On the same table as this complete breakfast"? And couldn't they make essentially the same claim if, instead of Froot Loops, they put a can of shaving cream there, or a dead bat? Answer: Yes. -- Dave Barry, "Tips for Writer's"
SmelliMelly 10 apr 2016 om 21:38 
Vac ban wtf r u a hacker?????
dyin bryan 16 aug 2014 om 1:14 
Meh you're alright <4
sahdowzz 15 aug 2014 om 17:07 
ily <3
tango 20 jan 2013 om 14:38 
ily<3
gwooky 16 mrt 2012 om 21:23 
ily