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T. Texas Twiddle Considers His Belt Buckle

April 2, 2017April 23, 2017 by Tim

In a Time of Uncertainty and Change, T. Texas Twiddle Begins to Perceive Things in a New Light and Inadvertently Affirms, Denies, and Misconstrues Gender Equality:

Darlin’
Does this buckle
Make my belly
Look big?

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