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A man storped a ratch with his quizzle |
[Francine] |
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As he lonkered his way through the glim |
[Francine] |
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And loudly proclaimed to his kizzle, |
[Francine] |
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"I'll defumble you as I did him." |
[Francine] |
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But the kizzle would not be enrazzled |
[Kansas Sam] |
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Ensizzled, endizzled or dazzled |
[Kansas Sam] |
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He turned to his porculent glunk |
[Kansas Sam] |
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And bekankered, "That hume is a skunk" |
[Kansas Sam] |
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But the glunk and the kizzle did flamish |
[Francine] |
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And said, "What a baditude. Dinge him!" |
[Francine] |
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Whereupon they pulled out the cambish |
[Anon] |
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And started to nerkily pinge him |
[Anon] |
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The outcome was honkishly ruddle |
[Grayman] |
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The whole banoo dunked in a cruddle |
[Grayman] |
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While bystanders whiffered, "Alluvay!" |
[Francine] |
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The kizzle kerlunked in a new way |
[Grayman] |