Pudding Prank
Last post was a bit beefy. So let’s just stay with one important word for this one.
Pudding.
By BustagutTV, and I swear I thought I saw Charlie Todd (Improv Everywhere) walk out the store around 1:18.
Last post was a bit beefy. So let’s just stay with one important word for this one.
Pudding.
By BustagutTV, and I swear I thought I saw Charlie Todd (Improv Everywhere) walk out the store around 1:18.
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I would have eaten the pudding. We’re down to instant rice, chicken noodle soup and crystal light til tomorrow.
this reminds me of the average AMerican
wasn’t me! 🙂