The day had begun like any other ordinary day for Barnabas Crackle. That is to say, as extra-ordinarily as his days typically began, which were the usual for our faithful protagonist.
The sultan had enormous eyebrows, fibrous like angora wool. In moments of strife, his eyebrows twitched violently. Like now!His Excellency__ royal blood boiled. Once again another mesmerized American news anchor gushed about Dubai__ vision, hailing the imagination of the al-Maktoum family.__here is this vision coming from?_ probed Katie Couric.__gnorant Yankee!_ Sultan Mo-Mo__ British twang bore traces of Basil Fawlty.The sultan wanted to retch. Dubai__ showboating gave him indigestion, but he continued helping himself to more chips and fiery salsa, downing cold Guinness, smoking excellent hash, humming the theme song of The Wonder Years.
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The sultan had enormous eyebrows, fibrous like angora wool. In moments of strife, his eyebrows twitched violently. Like now!His Excellency__ royal blood boiled. Once again another mesmerized American news anchor gushed about Dubai__ vision, hailing the imagination of the al-Maktoum family.__here is this vision coming from?_ probed Katie Couric.__gnorant Yankee!_ Sultan Mo-Mo__ British twang bore traces of Basil Fawlty.The sultan wanted to retch. Dubai__ showboating gave him indigestion, but he continued helping himself to more chips and fiery salsa, downing cold Guinness, smoking excellent hash, humming the theme song of The Wonder Years.
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