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The Grail Still Swims in the Yu Yum Lagoon
Clive Gammon
December 06, 1971
No sacrifice was too great, stated these zealous knights of the table round (or any other shape), as they sallied forth onto the teeming flats of the Yucat�n Peninsula in quest of the elusive permit. The only trouble, as King Art and his men of aching arms decided when it was too late, was that they had neglected to select a person of sufficient stature for the sacrifice
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December 06, 1971

The Grail Still Swims In The Yu Yum Lagoon

No sacrifice was too great, stated these zealous knights of the table round (or any other shape), as they sallied forth onto the teeming flats of the Yucat�n Peninsula in quest of the elusive permit. The only trouble, as King Art and his men of aching arms decided when it was too late, was that they had neglected to select a person of sufficient stature for the sacrifice

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"Yes," I said defiantly. "Only it was disguised as a bonefish."

"Roy got another permit this morning," he said. "And Bob got a bonefish."

I turned to Art. "The trouble with us," I told him, "is that we have these absurd scruples. There's nothing to match a fine facsimile of Julius Caesar as a suitable human sacrifice. I reckon we missed our chance last night."

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