tale
May 15, 2008  [372]
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  • once upon a time there was a girl who fell in love and it was sweet and romantic and everything was lovely. and her and her man were deeply in [...]

    [Dustee]

  • a tale may be many things. a tale may be a story. or it may be a song. everybody has a tale to tell, or a song to sing. telling [...]

    [faris]

  • I knew he was telling me a story. He brags and brags and everyone hangs on his every word but I know he's full of it. But if I try [...]

    [Stratcat X]

  • tale [...]

    [zhou xuan]

  • it was a sad tale about a boy who lost his shoe. it was dear to him and as such he treated it like a brother. it was with him [...]

    [Robyn]


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