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1 cup love

2 cups rock n' roll

3 cups christian values

4 tsp blue food color

stir well

and again

repeat

bake for thirty minutes at a steamy hot BURNING UP temperature

make love to cookies

pray to Jesus for repentance

Serve warm.

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