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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 664208" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Drats! I was really hoping they were going to offer a course about The Evolution of a Wash Rag. You see, I was captured by a certain Venetian years ago and was forced to attend most of these classes so I could be re-edumacated. But with poor memory and lack of an X chromosome I just cannot grasp the concept of why, when or how the Wash Rag evolved into something so glorious and holy that you cannot get it dirty. My grandmother - a Venetian - used old flower sacks as wash rags and she did not mind if you wiped your t-hiney or used it to check you oil. I think she was just proud you knew how to use one. I am perplexed by this policy change and really need to get some understanding of this cause I really do not want war with the Venetians - cause surely they will win. This seems to be a Catch 22 situation and maybe this is what in fact the Venetians ultimately intend cause they are a war-mongering sort that can never be satisfied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 664208, member: 4362"] Drats! I was really hoping they were going to offer a course about The Evolution of a Wash Rag. You see, I was captured by a certain Venetian years ago and was forced to attend most of these classes so I could be re-edumacated. But with poor memory and lack of an X chromosome I just cannot grasp the concept of why, when or how the Wash Rag evolved into something so glorious and holy that you cannot get it dirty. My grandmother - a Venetian - used old flower sacks as wash rags and she did not mind if you wiped your t-hiney or used it to check you oil. I think she was just proud you knew how to use one. I am perplexed by this policy change and really need to get some understanding of this cause I really do not want war with the Venetians - cause surely they will win. This seems to be a Catch 22 situation and maybe this is what in fact the Venetians ultimately intend cause they are a war-mongering sort that can never be satisfied. [/QUOTE]
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