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An eMachines T2895 holiday
An eMachines T2895 holiday 'twas the night before
Christmas. And all through the house. Everyone heard ole
Grueling, cuss and shout!
NO click of the mouse. NO keyboard clatter. The BIOS ain't
happy. Who knows what's the matter?
A rude birthday present. A secret government; NSA plot. Whatever
the cause? The PS2 ports are shot!
Oh eMachines T2895. Only 23 months old. Upgraded with care. You
were too young to go!
Tomorrow is Christmas. The day I wrecked my car. I will bury it
with my T2895. At Crispin's junk yard.
There goes the holidays. Every day a fright. Crappy Christmas to
all. And many sleepless nights.
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