Thursday, October 13, 2011
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3 Comments:
Er - wow. Well, at least they used 'seasonably' correctly, I guess.
Wait, is the headline addressed to the entity "glorious sun"? I think he gets to rule North Korea next.
I hadn't thought about him! I was thinking about the old Gallifreyan folk tune "Carry On, My Wayward Sun."
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