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05 April 2009
Why Moms Are Weird — Pamela Ribon
It's not just moms who buy tupperware, you stereotyping bitch. Single women buy it as well, for keeping their sex toys sterile.
Actually, your mom uses it for that, too.
Why Moms Are Weird — Pamela Ribon
2009-04-05T06:00:00-07:00
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