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May all your hills be down and your wind be from behind.
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Location: In low earth orbit
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Speed read that as something quite different. Oh well, it's early POETS day for moi. Salutations, best wishes, season greetings, ho ho ho and a happy baby Jesus to all who believe in such things. |
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My wind is usually from my behind. |
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Elmo wrote:
> May all your hills be down and your wind be from behind. All my wind is from behind. I think it's because of the stuff I eat. |
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