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Have you ever had a friend call you a silly goose and you don’t know what that means? Well i’m here to tell you what it means and why it should be an award.A silly goose means someone who’s silly and is funny, but not stupid just silly. No it does not mean your a goose, for those of you wondering. I think that a silly goose should be an award because there’s so many funny people in the world, that there should be an award for it. Now that you know what a silly goose is, then you should know what i’m talking about. I could name a ton of people who deserve the silly goose award, but I would take too much paper and time. So instead I’ll name the funniest person, Beau. Beau Bolen should get this award. Why? Because he’s so funny! He can make

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