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Posted on February 17, 2013May 10, 2015 by Fritzi Kramer

Running Like an Idiot, Animated GIF

Carol Dempster’s evil step-mother does not approve of her frolicking in The Love Flower. Gotta say, though, I am on the side of the step-mother this time.

I mean, seriously!

(Read my review here.)

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