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Anonymous  +  572651 Fri, 03 Oct 08 02:58 AM
Four A's, no B, three C's and one D. 
        No E, one F, just one G.
    One H, four I's and not one J.
    Two K's, one L, that's the way.
Eight M's, eight N's, three O's and one P.   
    No Q, one R, two S's, two T's.
    One U, two V's.  W's are four.
    No X, Y, Z, and that's for sure!
Avangi  +  572961 Sat, 04 Oct 08 02:57 AM
Any chance you know how many words we're looking for?
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Anonymous, 213 days ago
it's a song on how to remember the states


4 a's - alabama, arkansas, arizona, alaska


and so on


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