Charles Hice (May 13 2004 / Heaven)
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Eye am the owner of lower manhatterhorn island. The gulls swoop and hide from the bats they cave inn the side of the gulls home. Have you ever seen Jonathon Sea Gull. Eye am one of the wealthiest philanthropists long past the age of living. Eye am William Gates the owner of MSN.com yahoo is a pity. The field tester for Midrosoft Seagull Notions. We here at MidrosoftSeagullNotions.com think yahoo is a pitty place. At Midrosoft Coporation we put seagull's needs ahead of all our own. We sit on the beach day after night when day comes we fight the torpid slumber long into the day we play like we are god with numbers on our heads and hands so full of love. The Little Freanch Market on the corner sells the bread combs that seagulls love. Eye combover head and bread in hand for gulls' romance they preen and prance and float in breeze to eat the combs of love. Eye sat on the park bench not moving very still when my buddy he is lazy catty he went like a siren and they scatted all over the pavement then one flew up into mye arms eye petted it like dove so soft like Midrosoft. Well folkd this is about all iff eye have to explain to yew that this is a paroday of Bill Gates and Microsoft you need to get your glasses prescription filled. JSeagull@yahoo.com
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