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Strange spells wafted through the marketplace, a mixture of sweat, manure & spices, it was too weird. The shopkeepers seemed edgy, their black eyes darted around like water bugs driving hovercrafts. A baker sold outdated batteries & fixed junk cars. There were jars of unknown foodstuffs behind the counter. I wasn't buying **** just looking around without making sounds, Jesus, it was rough. Bootleg DVD's were piled sky high at many of the shops, along with the Pop CD's. A burqa'd woman crouched in an alleyway. I'm still not sure what she was doing, but it didn't look right. I swear to God, I'd have never visited this bizarre bizaar if it wasn't for this fight, the war on terror.
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Aug 21, 2014
Aug 21, 2014 at 10:08 PM UTC
Bizarre Bizaar... I Blame It On Terror
Strange spells wafted through the marketplace, a mixture of sweat, manure & spices, it was too weird. The shopkeepers seemed edgy, their black eyes darted around like water bugs driving hovercrafts. A baker sold outdated batteries & fixed junk cars. There were jars of unknown foodstuffs behind the counter. I wasn't buying **** just looking around without making sounds, Jesus, it was rough. Bootleg DVD's were piled sky high at many of the shops, along with the Pop CD's. A burqa'd woman crouched in an alleyway. I'm still not sure what she was doing, but it didn't look right. I swear to God, I'd have never visited this bizarre bizaar if it wasn't for this fight, the war on terror.
jonny-angel
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Aug 21, 2014
Aug 21, 2014 at 10:08 PM UTC
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