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Spongey’s First Pacific Spirit Ride

9:53pm

Any tall Asian-descendant guys who is single, not pale looking and have a proportionate meat and muscle to height balance, her butt is quite big and round and stiff enough to make a loud smack-sound if you slap it. However, I don’t officially know that, and don’t ask me anything else, cuz I don’t want to know anything else and because I have a damn good imagination, thus my line of work, I don’t want you to ask me about anything else about that or similar things.

[sighs] [drinks some Kokanee] [pauses] [adjusts my pants] [thinks about greenery] [thinks about what Laura told me]

Ah for fuck sakes!

9:59pm

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