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tamrock

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Well if you need a good deal on pumpkins TR, our corporate operates on the principal if they sold 50 last year we better send them 10 times that much this year. Produce Dept. marked them all down to 50 cents and still got a ton left. (That's probably literally a ton, haha!)
 

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tamrock

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Well if you need a good deal on pumpkins TR, our corporate operates on the principal if they sold 50 last year we better send them 10 times that much this year. Produce Dept. marked them all down to 50 cents and still got a ton left. (That's probably literally a ton, haha!)
It's like my local grocery. Way too many pumpkins left it seemed on Halloween day. I guess they'll all head to the compost dealeo's they've got going around here. Can't imagine how much methane gass will be released in the atmosphere from all them rotting pumpkins. I guess I better think about a reusable one like my Christmas tree.
 

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