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you tick it off on credit. well you'll pay for it. week in and week out
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than a life-long shopping list
you tick it off on credit. well you'll pay for it. week in and week out
your lucky charms will always let you down
than a life-long shopping list
you tick it off on credit. well you'll pay for it. week in and week out
your lucky charms will always let you down