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Essay heading: Christopher Lathrop: Autobiography
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October 19, 2000 |
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I decided to venture, as I called it; on a long and hopefully
successful quest to find an answer to one of mans most pondered questions. "If
a cow laughs, does milk come out of his nose?" So I took what was left of the
care package, most of it though, was broken during my stay in the Turkish prison... displayed 300 characters
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Well anyway; I took what was left of
the care package, and left.
Then at the age of fourteen I moved to Cat-mon-du-Abudabi-allowishis-
debris 90210. and out of pure coincidence, became a porno star. Then I built
my own nudist colony. Which unfortunately became impregnated by four Dutch
scientists with a golden retriever... displayed next 300 characters
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