It is a jocke story
"You the king of animals, or what?" Get him up and tear him in two!
"It was enough, a great job, a small one, stupid, there are complexes to kill, his fuck ...
- As you say, you know
All of this was repeated several times, and each time a similar conversation between them. At one time, at the next raid on the side of the rabbit, the lioness leaped and drove it.
To the left, to the right, to the slaves - a big race. Eventually, the rabbit slipped into a concrete tube, the lion after him, and stuttered. The rabbit circumvented the tube and calmly pollinated the lion as a whole. She slipped out of herself some time and came home - with a tilted tail, her ears drooping, a blunt look.
The lion looks at her and asks suspiciously:
"Did you catch the tube?"
Short story by Ann Wood
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Written on 2017-07-20 at 11:33
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The rabbit and the lion by Ann Wood
Prairie. At noon. The lion and the lioness are lying in the sun, tan gather. Suddenly a rabbit ran, crawling one into the lion's clover, and blowing. The lion - zero attention, and the lioness - in shock!"You the king of animals, or what?" Get him up and tear him in two!
"It was enough, a great job, a small one, stupid, there are complexes to kill, his fuck ...
- As you say, you know
All of this was repeated several times, and each time a similar conversation between them. At one time, at the next raid on the side of the rabbit, the lioness leaped and drove it.
To the left, to the right, to the slaves - a big race. Eventually, the rabbit slipped into a concrete tube, the lion after him, and stuttered. The rabbit circumvented the tube and calmly pollinated the lion as a whole. She slipped out of herself some time and came home - with a tilted tail, her ears drooping, a blunt look.
The lion looks at her and asks suspiciously:
"Did you catch the tube?"
Short story by Ann Wood
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Written on 2017-07-20 at 11:33
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