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Draco interdum Vincit
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peter
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pears > prate
peter
Peter was very terse.
His terse comments were also very stern.
Being stern earns little love.
He earns a reputation for being a snark.
As a snark, frankly, he stank.
He stank because he had to stand in some very nasty things.
{I didn't realize that second one also fit, so I guess you get your choice.}
Well, my good little witch, why don't I work with both, and leave the 'd' and the 'y' to each replace the 't' that they have in common?
Stand nasty -> sandy
Sandy had legs which were bandy.
Ah, but which BRAND are they?
Gday HP!
Don't know what brand but aren't they grand?
it was a grand PRANG
Yet the prang was merely a PRANK.
No, but the discussions were FRANK and earnest in their nature.
frank~~> crank
Crank > narcs
Hey Neko. I can never see the word 'crank' without thinking of Stephen King's 'Needful Things.' First tikme I read the phrase, "gobble my crank" I thought I would rupture something...
narcs~~> cares
(No fair... friends don't make friends snort coffee out of their respect noses this early in the morning...)
Cares > cress
You're welcome. <snerk>
cress~~> press
dress > Reads
shard > heard