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Nebraskashire Gentry

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Misboury

to reach Arkansington, one must travel through the district of Misboury.

the provincial government seems to have appropriated funds meant for public education to the Department of Roads. those fearing the contagious ignorance of rest area employees take heart in the fact that such well-maintained thoroughfares hasten one's departure.
Posted by Nichol Caddingham at 9:53 AM
Labels: Dickensian sense of self-righteous moral indignation, distinctive in nature or character from others, Misboury

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