Jonmac wrote: > "MY DOG IS BARKING IN YOUR GARDEN." Clouseau: Does yur doeg biyte? Innkeeper: No. Dog bites Clouseau. Clouseau: I thught you sed yur doeg does nut biyte? Innkeeper: That is not my dog.
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