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There was a young man from Nantucket Whose feet were attached to grease buckets From trouble he'd hide With a quick slip n slide Of responsibility he said, simply, "duck it." PS So you see, Bill, in America, *anyone* can grow up to be the President. sent by Summer Mondeau
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There was a young athlete named Grimmon Who developed a new way of swimmin': By a marvellous trick He would skull with his prick, Which attracted loud cheers from the women.
A shapely young lady name Jenna Colored her pubics with henna. On a beach she was crude And sunbathed in the nude. She was promptly invited to dinner.
A nudist girl wearing three raisins A masquerade prize was her goal. The judges said, "Lookie, From the front she's a cookie, And the back she's a Parker House roll.
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