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Monthly Archives: December 2008
The bride side of life
Always look at the bride side of life, whistle with a thistle in your mouth and a thorn beneath your horn, dance with the broom across the room and bare soles on top of Poles escaped from concentrated lemonade and … Continue reading
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Biplane pilot Coy
Biplane pilot Coy avoids in the last moment a flock of flying corduroy pants being eaten by flying ants, cheers from down below, pantless soldiers hail to the King of the sky, We love you Coy, and the King responds … Continue reading
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Refractory prisms
Refractory prisms as tears and dulcet bears instead of ears, pears and pages thrown at ages from the royal balcony, the swan smiles in agony, beautiful melody of joy. Lucid observations of the rain of oil over the bonfires, chants … Continue reading
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