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Welcome to Day 19, where I'm really, really tied up and can only publish one fiver. Fun!
Be here tomorrow, when we'll give you Day 20 or give you death!
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Not gonna quote anything specific, but: The puns! The goggles, they do nothing!
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Alexia: You have to laugh, or you'd kill yourself xD Lostoyannaya: Yes. Now take that noose off your neck and get down from the chair. IN THAT ORDER. |
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Looks like a great job of ripping all around!
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Excellent!
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Good stuff, Derek. *searches for an halibut*
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