The "19th BruteMare of Charles LeRoi", by Pepe Le Pew, is a great seller off of Brattle Street. Just ahead of "It takes a Cherokee Squaw to Ride the Injun" by Lizzie Warren, and "The Commie Man Fest" by Frankly Barney.
Of course there's the premise is that red people read red books and blue people read blue books. Not to piss on your party but does this sober you up some?
Of course there is the evidence that "redneck" people read both red and blue books, for there is much insight into the mind of Planet Pepe by attending to what Pepe says and does. Whereas the "Bleus" find it most disconcerting to read beyond the Pale of Versailles. It is unseemly, it seems, for the Aristo to ever heed, nevermind suffer, the outrageous arrows of the stinking peasantry.
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The "19th BruteMare of Charles LeRoi", by Pepe Le Pew, is a great seller off of Brattle Street. Just ahead of "It takes a Cherokee Squaw to Ride the Injun" by Lizzie Warren, and "The Commie Man Fest" by Frankly Barney.
Of course there's the premise is that red people read red books and blue people read blue books. Not to piss on your party but does this sober you up some?
You perhaps meant "premiss", but, what the heck, let Versailles revel in being Versailles,
Of course there is the evidence that "redneck" people read both red and blue books, for there is much insight into the mind of Planet Pepe by attending to what Pepe says and does. Whereas the "Bleus" find it most disconcerting to read beyond the Pale of Versailles. It is unseemly, it seems, for the Aristo to ever heed, nevermind suffer, the outrageous arrows of the stinking peasantry.
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