We are sitting in a chair.
No one understands how big my feet are, and no one can make shoes that fit ever, because I can't wear them. In a million years, you never felt about this way before. Chewing on a whole t-shirt heats my jaw tendons with soggy fabric. Pour chemicals on your head's bald dad but not on your radio!
September is the first month of school. A cloth cap and a bag of apples. Recent tests with real rats revealed that actual food creates a more durable life than processed foods. Volatile television channels warp the inside of Denny's large head.
Fit for a king, but a queen size is biggest, princes sleep in a cardboard pyramid, it smells like vinyl sleeves. Sweat on your elbows! Never again will a water-destined rodent remember to rent electronics at a nationwide discover sale.
After four months I had licked the entire Wal-Mart parking lot and the whole area had a cheesy vapor hanging over it like chemtrails. My taste buds were bloody and covered with sores and embedded bits of gravel. Banged my gavel and had Tim hanged, I was the jury and executioner.
A baby alligator chewing on your thumbs, a violet car driving into a newsroom window, I don't like steak for poisonous pencils. Give your friend a nice card or a muscle bound mouse named Charles Huppins, Jr.
My ears are so wide, I receive free channels in my head when I sleep. Reverse the huge hambuger, but don't gnaw on a fir tree!
