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Fear and Loathing in the Valley

Fear and loathing grips me.

As I trudge through this town.

Weary of those who'll try to break me.

They're fake. Don't worry.

What you see is all they've got.

Don't get the fear.

Let it go. You're bigger than that.

Scholar versus dragon chaser.

Who do you think will win?

Take him prisoner.

Cause it goes without saying that we can't turn him loose.

He'll report us to some Nazi-Outback law enforcement agency and they'll run us down like dogs.

 

Did I just say that?

Did they hear me?

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Nov 22, 2015
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