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Share the toast and seal the deal.

Where were we? Who Said this? Which peace treaty was signed?

They tried to waltz but the rock’n’roll tango was in the front line.

The winners all erased their losses and no losers stayed in town.

Rooms are available if you book two years in advance.

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The center is yellow and you can see it for miles.

A sign, we could say a homing beacon, like this is needed.

Before the solar-bright core we were lost and flailing.

The illuminated Exit sign in a public gathering place is so valuable and we rarely think about who switches it on in the morning, or if it’s automated or whether it stays alight day and night.

It’s worth a thought – one of us might start making revolutionary new signs that outperform the old ones.

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Creating senses and solutions in a cheesecloth cape.

Fashion, reborn yesterday, will reveal itself as the question, the answer and the future to and for everything.

No brown…the color was abandoned as a raw deal.

Light or bright.

Combination and elation.

It’s going to be boundless fun.

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It’s time to close the window.

The noise from below is preventing progress…we thought we were “ignoring” it.

Just like a dripping tap, in retrospect every drop was a drip too far!

So to new heights, new light, yellow, red and blue.

There is nowhere childish enthusiasm is not a good fit.

Conventional restrictions are banished from the land.

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Better to have the conversation of a nine-year-old child than the usual dinner-table chatter about politics and politicians.

When a popular streamed show ends the final grand episode with an almost-wise way of keeping the peace we should blush in embarrassed disappointment that we do not know how to elect the wise, only the abysmally dull or the brashly absurd.

Democracy needs a bias, towards wisdom rather than away from it.

Let us put on our thinking caps?

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