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 Golden Corn

Golden Corn
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What is pharaoh eating does he have his corn today?
The thin crunchy corn chips in my bag have much less salt than the three dollar kind they only cost a buck one thin dollar and a dime there is so many of them they make my happy time the other things eye eat the fish and meat taste fine. Lesson to be learned is this one its better to rule self than lots of strange dead fishes in the reed or even red sea. Leave it to the wishes of all the pretty mermaids needing fishes.
Corn is never cultivated in the sea.


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