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There once was a man from Kartomb Who was exceedingly fond of the womb. He thought nothing finer Than the human vagina, So he kept three of four in his room
There was a young man from Nantasket Who screwed a dead whore in a casket. He allowed 'twas no vice, But thought it was nice, For she needed no money, nor'd ask it.
He could vary, with proper persuasion, His fart to suit any occasion. He could fart like a flute Like a lark, like a lute, This highly fartistic Caucasian.
There once was an old man of Esser, Whose knowledge grew lesser and lesser, It at last grew so small He knew nothing at all, And now he's a college professor.
The National Anthem of Windows Nation In honor of the new Windows Flag above the corporate campus: OLE can you C, by the fonts of TrueType, What so proudly we mailed to our users upgrading? Whose class libs and tool bars, through the marketing hype, Four meg RAM cards they'd bought, final beta awaiting. And the testers declare, fix the bugs on the share, Codeview'd every byte of our way cool software. Oh, say does that user friendly icon yet wave O'er the land of the GUI, and the Windows of the brave. copyright (c) 1992, Bogus Music lyrics, deanb inspiration, stevesh
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