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Posted: 28 Jun 19 14:54

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Dire Straits Of Hormuz, Arabian Gulf: Prince Mohammed should be sent to landfill somewhere in the Shit Al-Arab, according to a straw poll of 1,000 camel herders charged with recycling royal crap. The latest briefing complains that the Saudis’ hair-of-the-dog apparent is responsible for dumping a load of garbage on the country’s sovereign lineage. And blame lies squarely on Mohammed Bin Bags.....

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Paxton Quigley
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Posted: 28 Jun 19 14:55
Queen Mudder's insane invective is something to which I aspire, but I'm too nice.

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Posted: 8 Jul 19 09:32
That's a beautiful headline.


 
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