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 Hypercondriac

Hypercondriac
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He said eye have shingles. The other one said eye have hives. Some men complained to me of broken bones ribs to be precise. Some men smell so awefull because they have leather made of shoes. Some men have food in the pocket of their blues. Nerves is the most prevalent of all complaints the hypochondriac will make most doctors tell a man to do it more than just three times and let me tell ewe thrice is just too much. Dressing can be hard with blood upon my arm my shirt must match on either side the sleeves the colors of my love. Lint cannot soon be removed without a brush. My arm is shorter than my lunch.


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