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That is awesome. I'm going to start saying that all the time. "The pieces made of ham seem to test very well with this demographic." Brilliant.
ReplyDeleted00d, you gotta know it's only because it is so true that it's horrifyingly funny.
ReplyDelete"horrifyingly"... that can't be the right spelling. But it tests well with this demographic.