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Friday, June 08, 2007

Are we millions and millions of exuberant monkeys?
Posted by carillonista at 3:24 AM
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I'm 5' 1/4". Don't forget that 1/4th.
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Let me, therefore, remain a stranger.
But let me tell you, that to approach the stranger
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