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Here is a good example of why I read Xrlq. Two completely bizarre facts/stories, related in a humorous way — in one economical sentence. Brilliant.

Here is a good example of why I read Xrlq. Two completely bizarre facts/stories, related in a humorous way — in one economical sentence. Brilliant.
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Thanks, I’m enjoying the pattericolanche.
Comment by Xrlq — 8/30/2005 @ 2:07 pm
Ever notice that the “Free Continental Breakfast” usually consists of bitter, coffee, soggy toast, and some rancid jelly.
Fucking hotels.
Comment by Spoons — 8/31/2005 @ 5:54 am