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Summertime [to be read with a Swedish accent] Mark Unseen   Nov 12 21:01 UTC 1996

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a vacation from the Presidency
at his cabin in the Montana mountains during the summer months:
June, July, and August.

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a vacation from the Presidency
at his cabin in the Montana mountains during the dumber months:
June, July, and August.

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a locution from the Presidency
at his cabin in the Montana mountains during the dumber months:
June, July, and August.

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a locution from the Presidency
at his cabin in the Montana mountains during the dumber months:
June, July, and Awful.

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a locution from the Presidency
at his cognate in the Montana mountains during the dumber months:
June, July, and Awful.

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a locution from the Presidency
at his cognate in the Montana fountains during the dumber months:
June, July, and Awful.

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a locution from the Presidency
in his cognate at the bandana fountains during the dumber months:
June, July, and Awful.

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a locution from the Presidency
in his cognate at the bandana fountains during the dumber months:
Juniper, July, and Awful.

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a locution from the Presidency
in his cognate at the bandana fountains during the dumber months:
Juniper, Julius, and Awful.

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a locution from the Presidency
in his cognate at the bandana fountains with the dumber monks:
Juniper, Julius, and Awful.

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a locution from the banister
in his cognate at the bandana fountains with the dumber monks:
Juniper, Julius, and Awful.

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a flying leap from the banister
in his cognate at the bandana fountains with the dumber monks:
Juniper, Julius, and Awful.

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a flying leap from the banister
onto his cognate at the bandana fountains with the dumber monks:
Juniper, Julius, and Awful.

Every year, Calvin Coolidge took a flying leap from the banister
onto his colleagues at the bandana fountains with the dumber monks:
Juniper, Julius, and Awful.

Eschewing fear, Calvin Coolidge took a flying leap from the banister
onto his colleagues at the bandana fountains with the dumber monks:
Juniper, Julius, and Awful.

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remmers
response 1 of 1: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 03:47 UTC 1996

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