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Frankly Cross Eyed: Crab vs. Lobster
Frankly Cross Eyed. Yes, I am cross eyed. Yay! ... Here's the script: http://www.meeko.org/disney/mermaid/script.html. Search for crab. Hah! :P ...
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Frankly Cross Eyed: Berlin - Day 3 - Christmas Day
Berlin really is alive on Christmas Day. All the Christmas markets are open, public transport runs and people are everywhere. A stark contrast to ghost-town ...
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Frankly Cross Eyed: Crab vs. Lobster
Today, I had to settle it once and for all. I had to get to the bottom of this Sebastian Lobster/Crab debate. And I concede - HE'S A FRIGGING CRAB! ...
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Frankly Cross Eyed: Crab vs. Lobster
Today, I had to settle it once and for all. I had to get to the bottom of this Sebastian Lobster/Crab debate. And I concede - HE'S A FRIGGING CRAB! ...
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Frankly Cross Eyed: Crab vs. Lobster
Today, I had to settle it once and for all. I had to get to the bottom of this Sebastian Lobster/Crab debate. And I concede - HE'S A FRIGGING CRAB! ...
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Frankly Cross Eyed: Crab vs. Lobster
Katie: Yeah but wikipedia says he's a crab! Jade: How did you google it? Why did you google it? Katie: I just typed 'sebastian, little mermaid, crab' and ...
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Frankly Cross Eyed: Crab vs. Lobster
Katie: I just typed 'sebastian, little mermaid, crab' and that's what Wikipedia showed. Jade & Me: No way!!! he's a lobster! Look at him! ...
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Frankly Cross Eyed: Crab vs. Lobster
Today, I had to settle it once and for all. I had to get to the bottom of this Sebastian Lobster/Crab debate. And I concede - HE'S A FRIGGING CRAB! ...
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Frankly Cross Eyed: Crab vs. Lobster
Katie: I just typed 'sebastian, little mermaid, crab' and that's what Wikipedia showed. Jade & Me: No way!!! he's a lobster! Look at him! ...
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