"Cant beat a good stuffing" Don't you mean "Can't beat good stuffing"? The former, having 'a' before 'good stuffing' implying 'stuffing' is being used as a verb (e.g. fucking) and the latter being used as a noun.
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"Cant beat a good stuffing Don't you mean "Can't beat good stuffing"? The former, having 'a' before 'good stuffing' implying 'stuffing' is being used as a verb (e.g. fucking) and the latter being used as a noun."
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"Cant beat a good stuffing Don't you mean "Can't beat good stuffing"? The former, having 'a' before 'good stuffing' implying 'stuffing' is being used as a verb (e.g. fucking) and the latter being used as a noun."
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