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Soup for my perfect little soup boy.

A woman in New York just tweeted out a very creepy post from her neighborhood message board… A guy says someone keeps having soup anonymously delivered to his place with…

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A woman in New York just tweeted out a very creepy post from her neighborhood message board...

A guy says someone keeps having soup anonymously delivered to his place with the message, quote, "soup for my perfect little soup boy."  And the person sending it is still a mystery.

FULL STORY:  Look, I'm not someone who's ever going to turn down FREE SOUP.  But this MIGHT be the one case where I'd pass.

A woman in New York City just tweeted out a post that someone made on her neighborhood message board.  And we'll just let it speak for itself . . .

Quote, "Someone keeps delivering soup to my house with a note that says 'soup for my perfect little soup boy.'  I appreciate the free food but I don't like soup.  Please stop."

As far as we know, the source of the soup is still a mystery . . . and it's also unclear what makes the guy getting the soup a, quote, "perfect little soup boy."

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