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My thirty year old nephew is down at Zuccotti Park. He chants and waves his placards from dawn to nearly dark. He's furious the man has got much more than he has got. The man works eighty hour weeks, my nephew? Probably not. Today he went back to his tent as it was getting dark He found his clothing had been robbed by thieves who work the park. Imagine his displeasure Consider his dismay that someone went and did to him what he clamored for all day.
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Dec 23, 2011
Dec 23, 2011 at 10:10 PM UTC
poetic justice
My thirty year old nephew is down at Zuccotti Park. He chants and waves his placards from dawn to nearly dark. He's furious the man has got much more than he has got. The man works eighty hour weeks, my nephew? Probably not. Today he went back to his tent as it was getting dark He found his clothing had been robbed by thieves who work the park. Imagine his displeasure Consider his dismay that someone went and did to him what he clamored for all day.
john-f-mccullagh
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Dec 23, 2011
Dec 23, 2011 at 10:10 PM UTC
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