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- Why cant Timmy walk. he was hit by a washing machine.
- At the family factory....if the Mom Machine breaks , the whole place shuts down
- She was a fast machine, she kept her motor clean, she's the best damn woman that I've ever seen.
- They say we must submit and be one with the machine because the Kingdom of Fear needs compliance to succeed.
- My nigga Baby gettin' a special built machine. A Mercedes Benz 700 V14.
- Stone-hard, machine gun. Firing at the ones who run. Stone-hard, those bulletproof glass.
- Few machine guns close, we could squeeze all three. Be a cold day in hell fore they creep on me.
- Why didn't I learn this when I was 4 and pissed that my favorite blanket was in the washing machine??
- Life is like a soda machine. When youre tired and down you get something like Coke or Pepsi to have the caffeine that will perk…
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