Indeed. Harrogate was going to ask, is it just Harrogate, or does Pete's couch look like the place to be in that ad? Clearly it's not just Harrogate, and for that, Harrogate is glad.
Or, as Wordworth's true heir, the Romantic Poet Eminem, might have succinctly put it:
"So you can suck my dick if you don't like my shit/Cause I was high when I wrote this/So suck my dick"
Notice the reverberate nature of the poetic lines, how they loop into themselves almost effortlessly--how, indeed, we are reminded of the fallatial option twice within the same rhyme even as the second line references Coleridge's Preface to Kubla Khan (where Alph, the scared river, ran)
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Indeed. Harrogate was going to ask, is it just Harrogate, or does Pete's couch look like the place to be in that ad? Clearly it's not just Harrogate, and for that, Harrogate is glad.
Or, as Wordworth's true heir, the Romantic Poet Eminem, might have succinctly put it:
"So you can suck my dick if you don't like my shit/Cause I was high when I wrote this/So suck my dick"
Notice the reverberate nature of the poetic lines, how they loop into themselves almost effortlessly--how, indeed, we are reminded of the fallatial option twice within the same rhyme even as the second line references Coleridge's Preface to Kubla Khan (where Alph, the scared river, ran)
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