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You Were Once ... Hey, Why Are You Acting So Dignified? Print E-mail
TS-Si Op-Ed Pages - Tangent Wits
Randall Munroe   
Sunday, 14 October 2007
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'I don't know, why is your beret staying on your head?'  'Staples.'
 
Tashari got me some ink pens! I've been experimenting with them.
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