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I Need Dough.

So is there any good methods on kneeding the dough. Should I roll it
into balls and knee it that way? Does it grow hair on my knuckles.
Will it react the spores in my ear canal? I am alergic to yeast. Will
my brain grow? Can I kearn how to get this godamned monitoring device
out of my back. Hmmmm. . . yeast... .
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Catfood Chef wrote:
> Will my brain grow?


I think you're pretty safe there. HTH :-)

-Bob
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