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Summer Is Always the Worst Time of the Year: Contrary to what you might think, summer is always the worst time of the year.
Posted by Rabbit Stu, Nov 1, 2007. 132 views. ID = 267
 
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Summer Is Always the Worst Time of the Year

Posted by Rabbit Stu, Nov 1, 2007. 132 views. ID = 267
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I got the idea for this from reading The Fable of the Proud, Young Knight
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Summer is always the worst time of the year,
Worse than the deep and cold winter, I fear.
In summer there's people all walking about
With nose in the air, and face in a pout.
How haughty they are, and filled with such pride -
They walk with an arrogant bounce in their stride.
You don't see this behavior in April or May,
So why, of all seasons, is summer this way?
Because, my good friends, if you will recall,
Pride, when it comes, always comes before Fall.

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Josiah T.
Nov 1, 2007
Har har. Very funny. :-P You're right though, quite true...
   ~Posted by Josiah T., Nov 1, 2007


Katie
Nov 1, 2007
lol. That's a good one. :-)
   ~Posted by Katie, Nov 1, 2007




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