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Date: 2007-04-22 16:59:46
Series
American Dad!
Fox animation
Fiction
Narratology

SINGLE WHITE FARMHOUSE HEATHER SHAW Our house’s frisky nature only became a problem after we’d wired her for the internet. Before that our pretty white farmhouse’s shameful ways had only 

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