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Panel 1: Dean is taking a shower. Panel 2: Dean is out of the shower, putting on their clothes. They think to themself: My clothes smell like sour dandruff. Panel 3: Dean looks up, sniffing the air. They think: The whole house smells like sour dandruff.

Reek II

ByDean Mang-Wooley September 25, 2008June 29, 2017 2008, Calgary
Post Tags: #2008#Calgary#clothes#dandruff#house#reek#shower#smell#sour#stink

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