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There was a young man of King's Cross, Who amused himself frigging a horse. Then licking the spend Which still dripped from the end, Said, "It tastes just like anchovy sauce."
There was a young man from Lyme Who couldn't get limericks to sound right. When asked why not It was said that he thought They were overly long and far to complex, possibly even dull.
There was a young lady named Gloria Who had sex with Sir Wilfred DuMoria, Then with 26 men, Sir Wilfred again, And the band from the Waldorf- Astoria.
A pious young lady named Finnegan Would caution her beau, "Now you're in again, Please watch it just right So you'll last through the night, For I certainly don't want to sin again."
When Asimov penned long ago The Three Laws that all robots know, Had Star Wars shown then, The Fourth would have been: "A robot must not steal the show."
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