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Cinnamon and Chili Peppers MAG
I once knew a very strange girl. She reminded meof chili peppers because she was very hot. Looking at her made sweatbeads roll down my face as if I was eating red-hot chilipeppers.
This girl was also very oregano because she was mostlyItalian and her dad was in the Mafia. There was a sweetness about her,though, that somehow made her complete. The cinnamon side of her madeher easy to talk to and open-minded. There's something about cinnamon Ican't resist.
Cinnamon and chili peppers: these two spices willalways make me think of that girl who was incredibly hot yet sweet andopen. She made me feel more alive than ever.

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