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It was a dark and stormy night. So I've

  • It was a dark and stormy night. So I've been told. I really didn't notice. I had my head in the oven at the time. I was drunk and forgot to turn the gas on, fell asleep and

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  • woke up with the mother of all neck cricks. I had a crick in my neck so bad I couldn't even move my eyes. I just lay on the kitchen floor and listened to the drops of rain. Suicide

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  • Squad comics fell on my head. I should never have let the pile grow so high. From now on everytime I bring something home I shall get rid of something and keep my home

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  • boys comin' back for more. They'd show up every Thursday night to pick up whatever squad comics I had piled outside my cell. The Homeboys could trade the comics in for all kinds of

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  • homes. They loved homes. Skinny homes. Tall homes. Big fat juicy homes. The Homeboys were terribly afraid of Housewives.

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  • The Housewives were a whole other matter. They loved homes too... but they didn't love to eat them. Housewives, instead, wanted to LIVE in them. Can you imagine? Obviously,

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  • They had watched too much tv before moving in. Their pantries were filled with everything you could dream of, including Swedish crispbreads. Their husbands were pleased about the

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  • good stock of beer, and went to work on it immediately. A game of beer pong materialized. The wives groaned. "Like a pack of 16 year olds" Doris said, disgusted. She grabbed her

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  • best friend and lieutenant Maribel by the hair, which came loose, and for a moment they glared and scheduled a time for verbal slappy-face as they left their hubbies' man-den in a

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  • huff. It was almost time for the bus to leave for the mall. Shopping, was the next thing on the agenda...lots of shopping!

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