Poop: Function: intransitive verb Etymology: earlier, to break wind, from Middle English poupen to make a gulping sound, of imitative origin : DEFECATE (Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary)
Mr Hanky the Christmas Poo he loves me and I love you, therefore vicariously he loves you (even if you're a jew). Sometimes he's nutty, sometimes he's corny, he can be brown or greenish-brown. But if you eat fibre on Christmas eve he might come to your town. Mr. Hanky the Christmas poo he loves me and I love you, therefore vicariously he loves you(even if you're a jew)!
Poop, in a bag, on a porch, lit on fire...Alway on the bottom of someone's shoe. Hey Michelle, thanks for the comment! Tom says hi, and thanks. Crazy that you know someone else with the same name as me, I've never met such a phenomenon, but there's always next year...:o) Have a good one!
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Crap! I thought it was an update!
Poop:
Function: intransitive verb
Etymology: earlier, to break wind, from Middle English poupen to make a gulping sound, of imitative origin
: DEFECATE
(Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary)
Nice update. Is that your life in a nutshell?
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Poop is always funny.
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Mr Hanky the Christmas Poo he loves me and I love you, therefore vicariously he loves you (even if you're a jew). Sometimes he's nutty, sometimes he's corny, he can be brown or greenish-brown. But if you eat fibre on Christmas eve he might come to your town. Mr. Hanky the Christmas poo he loves me and I love you, therefore vicariously he loves you(even if you're a jew)!
Poop, in a bag, on a porch, lit on fire...Alway on the bottom of someone's shoe.
Hey Michelle, thanks for the comment! Tom says hi, and thanks. Crazy that you know someone else with the same name as me, I've never met such a phenomenon, but there's always next year...:o) Have a good one!
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