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Kids say funny things; guys with burning pants; dogs with itchy rear ends; people get frightened; a dog gets his head stuck in a container of snacks.
Kids say funny things; guys with burning pants; dogs with itchy rear ends; people get frightened; a dog gets his head stuck in a container of snacks.
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