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Rattlesnake Ridge to the World: Pardon Our Temporary Insanity
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For the past year, I have found myself more and more prone to express myself by swearing. To swear like a . . . well, I guess you could say like a President.
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For the past year, I have found myself more and more prone to express myself by swearing. To swear like a . . . well, I guess you could say like a President.
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