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Ted Max Wrote:

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> Andy Warhol.

>

> (So, yes, a real person, but as imagined by David

> B )

>

> (Edited because if you do a capital B, and then a

> close bracket, it renders as a smiley, making you

> look like you're typing with a doughnut in one

> hand and Kyle on mute in the background. As if. )


Correct Ted.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Ted Max Wrote:

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> > Andy Warhol.


Damn. That song appeared on one of my Google hit lists yesterday but didn't have time to click through to the lyrics!

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Shame on me, mixing up me Bible.

>

> I have a wife. She is lazy and vain. Like Gideon,

> I may have to lay a fleece.


PGC I don't think this will count.

First Peter Andre is not a character in any of the genres in the rules.

Jordan is vain, but highly industrious. If not actually indutrialized.

And the the implication about sheep love could cause offence to Mr Andre and the Greek community as a whole, and of course may be actionable.

Proceed with caution dear PGC.

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