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You May Call Me Frank
by Auntie Frank
Mar 11, 2011
The twin islands of Dormir and Torpor are submerged at high tide. They are each blessed with a single mangrove tree of the species
Mankus bubox
which sweats at low tide a substance said to resemble overripe brie.
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Anonymous said...
EEWW!
March 13, 2011
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