Also, the original concept of this was to show the shepherd's crook embezzling funds, thus creating a more culturally relevant, white-collar kind of crook. Before too long, I realized that that was incredibly boring. So you're left with this.
and by the looks of that cane's face, i'd say this isn't the first time he had to give he...no, i'm better than that. it's not the first time he had to pony up!
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Also, the original concept of this was to show the shepherd's crook embezzling funds, thus creating a more culturally relevant, white-collar kind of crook. Before too long, I realized that that was incredibly boring. So you're left with this.
white-collar crime? that is SO 2001!
and by the looks of that cane's face, i'd say this isn't the first time he had to give he...no, i'm better than that. it's not the first time he had to pony up!
You're right Lucas, looks like he's been through all of this before...though the sophomoric jokes are appriciated!
-Chris
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