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The Girl’s Obsession with Scottish History Continues

Dennis G. Jerz / 2 Sep 2017

Wife: “What did you do with your bedsheet?”
Me: “Is that my missing belt?”
Girl: “Kilt-y as charged.”

Wife: "What did you do with your bedsheet?"Me: "Is that my missing belt?"Girl: "Kilt-y as charged."

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