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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
It was a quiet and dark night ....
Two thieves are seen stealing from Bastille's latest wine shipment ... what's muddying the waters of the Main in Frankszonia now?
Such a complex entanglement of agendas may well lead on to 'interesting times'... (not *that* interesting for the poor Frankzonians themselves, mind you).
This 'Very Dry Vintage'... An intringuing -and not a little worrying- discovery. One immediatly thinks of the 'usual suspects', but then it has been a long time since Bob XXII of Neo-Byzantium's last attempt to burn down a city of the West. And for the obsessed the very name of Frankzonia may sound associated with the 'Franks' who submitted Constantinople to 'a fate worse than death'...
Now, I hadn't thought of them ... but then again, I suspect the presence of Frankszonian commercial agents in Istanbul would definitely, ah, infalme things? :) A
Such a complex entanglement of agendas may well lead on to 'interesting times'... (not *that* interesting for the poor Frankzonians themselves, mind you).
ReplyDeleteThis 'Very Dry Vintage'... An intringuing -and not a little worrying- discovery. One immediatly thinks of the 'usual suspects', but then it has been a long time since Bob XXII of Neo-Byzantium's last attempt to burn down a city of the West. And for the obsessed the very name of Frankzonia may sound associated with the 'Franks' who submitted Constantinople to 'a fate worse than death'...
Now, I hadn't thought of them ... but then again, I suspect the presence of Frankszonian commercial agents in Istanbul would definitely, ah, infalme things?
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