That was one time like 5 years ago! And I was renting a dark 17th century barn and had poor light!
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Is there enough paper and ink in the world?
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Yeah, Maverick is good.
He even made me some special fanion designs.
He even made me some special fanion designs.
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I bet that involved a lot of fanion around
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Now we have the full story everything is easy to understand. Purps put the flag on the right way up but the barn was haunted by the spirit of a milkmaid who was burned as a witch and she inverted it.
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I know when to stay in
Get things done
I know when to stay in
Get things done
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I read it as Purps likes a nice hard staff in the dark, and especially in a 17th Century barn if he’s upside down.
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And this is Lincolnshire so she was tried as a witch only in around 2009Buff Orpington wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2019 8:47 pm [the barn was haunted by the spirit of a milkmaid who was burned as a witch and she inverted it.
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Ha! We still cook and eat witches round here. Well, the good looking ones, anyways. Had a bit of witch for me tea last night, her name was Hazel. Quite fresh she was, too.