Two reasons for the local community to be ecstatic - they are finally cleaning up the area around that haunted house while the second thing is something near and dear to them - food.
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Two reasons for the local community to be ecstatic - they are finally cleaning up the area around that haunted house while the second thing is something near and dear to them - food.
Should read: "...an 8 foot cocuzza"
Aw, Hell! My cocuzza's only three feet long.
@Miss McGillicuddy
The height of tree was never specified in the classic novel about Brooklyn Spanky.
Salomone is cheating. He's resting the cocuzza on his foot.
Makes you wonder what he was using for fertilizer. Maybe he took down some ancient John Liu campaign posters and turned them into compost...
The one with the biggest cocuzza wins!
Hipsters want to know if it has gluten.
Send it to Deblasio. He'll "clench" it.
This is a life well lived? Sad
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