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I went to the zoo and saw a bunch of monkeys swinging from tree to tree. It was quite an apeeling sight! Apeeling sight: "ape" (referring to monkeys) and "appealing" I used to be a baker, but I decided to knead a change. Knead a change: "knead" (a baking term for working dough) and "need" (to require or desire something). I went to the zoo and saw a bunch of monkeys swinging from tree to tree. It was quite an apeeling sight! Apeeling sight: "ape" (referring to monkeys) and "appealing" I used to be a baker, but I decided to knead a change. Knead a change: "knead" (a baking term for working dough) and "need" (to require or desire something). I’m reading a book on anti-gravity. It’s impossible to put down. I used to be a baker, but I couldn’t make enough dough. Why shouldn't you trust stairs? They're always up to something. I had a taser once. It was stunning. Know any good rope jokes? I'm a frayed knot. What did one plant say to the other? ...
I went to the zoo and saw a bunch of monkeys swinging from tree to tree. It was quite an apeeling sight! Apeeling sight: "ape" (referring to monkeys) and "appealing"
I used to be a baker, but I decided to knead a change. Knead a change: "knead" (a baking term for working dough) and "need" (to require or desire something).
I’m reading a book on anti-gravity. It’s impossible to put down.
I used to be a baker, but I couldn’t make enough dough.
Why shouldn't you trust stairs? They're always up to something.
I had a taser once. It was stunning.
Know any good rope jokes? I'm a frayed knot.
What did one plant say to the other? ...
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