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this is part of my crush on the world
this is part of my crush on the world
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Wow, that brings back memories.
One of the other relief workers with me in the camp in Biloxi would sing this while we were sitting around the campfire after hard days' work cleaning up after Katrina (no, not
borggirl
, the other one).
We didn't have any dancing girls, though.
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Date: 2007-11-07 07:49 pm (UTC)One of the other relief workers with me in the camp in Biloxi would sing this while we were sitting around the campfire after hard days' work cleaning up after Katrina (no, not
We didn't have any dancing girls, though.