Tetra'tum Rock Band: "Lorena Bobbit - The Movie" Video

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Tetra'tum Rock Band:
Created: 11/25/2005
Video description: Was Lorena pre-menstral at the time of chopping off her husband's "John Thomas"...? Was she insane...? Was she slightly upset with him...? Or was she just completely mad as a hatter! Watch the video and make up your own mind!

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