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There once was a baker of Nottingham, Who in making eclairs would put snot in 'em. When he ran out of snot, He would, like as not, Take his pecker and jack off a shot in 'em.
A stingy old man of St. Giles Saved his shillings with miserly wiles. Just to save a few bob He would wipe with a cob, And that way he got piles and piles!
There was a young lass from Hoboken Who said that her hymen was broken From riding a bike, on a cobble stone pike. In truth, it was broken from pokin'.
Said a dainty young whore named Miss Meggs, "The men like to spread my two legs, Then slip in between, If you know what I mean, And leave me the white of their eggs."
There was a young lady from Asia Who shaved her legs with a razor One day she went high Right up past here thigh And the gash it left would amaze ya!
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