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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

This is what a multi looks like


Posted at 11:59 pm by faceometer

the dapper swindler
November 4, 2007   01:14 PM PST
 
i wish it was the late 1700's. then we could rob a bank & get away with it with complete style & awesome masks & hats & musket laden bandoliers & make out with the saucy female clerks, not worry about this essay i'm doing cos we would have millions of shillings, & basically do a multi til we climb all the rungs of the social spectrum through various swindles & rampant affairs & become awesome libertine aristo's & die of syphilis, but with massive grins on our faces for we didn't spend our lives doing 8 hours of ennui each day only to be too spent to do anything creative or of any worth, then realise it was too late, & die. Did i mention we could spend all our time incorporating ampersands into our speech by saying the word 'and' really weirdly in a highpitched, flowery kind of way?
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