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'One glass per person' said the garçon, I already had more then one and Didn't really care all too much about it. But Dayna **** that rule and Tossed it swiftly out the hotel window. She started to take glass by bubbly glass, When the server had his back turned, There she was, a silent assassin Gulping in clandestine mouthfuls Of twos and ones, rarely threes. Then and only then, when that failed, Dayna flicked the switch on her Light-bulb of charm and it shone, Right into the servers eyes, it shone, Just enough for a few more glasses. -Jamie F. Nugent
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Jul 11, 2016
Jul 11, 2016 at 6:28 PM UTC
Nineteen Champagne Glasses Later
'One glass per person' said the garçon, I already had more then one and Didn't really care all too much about it. But Dayna **** that rule and Tossed it swiftly out the hotel window. She started to take glass by bubbly glass, When the server had his back turned, There she was, a silent assassin Gulping in clandestine mouthfuls Of twos and ones, rarely threes. Then and only then, when that failed, Dayna flicked the switch on her Light-bulb of charm and it shone, Right into the servers eyes, it shone, Just enough for a few more glasses. -Jamie F. Nugent
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Jul 11, 2016
Jul 11, 2016 at 6:28 PM UTC
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