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Updates and News from The Singles Center
* Singles, The Magazine for Today's Single updated 8/16/02
New Column - Love Tips from Paris, by Doc Lamour
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Always Leave 'Em Laughing
Guido the Gimlet of Ghent, by Stephen Leacock
This is one of my favorite nonsence stories. It was set 'in the flood-tide of chivalry. Knighthood was in the pod.'
As I prepared for a visit up north to my homeland in Canada, and a side trip
to the Stephen Leacock museum, I recalled this nonsense novel that he wrote
decades ago. The story was set in Knighthood times, but the antics of the
2 ‘lovers’ could have been yesterday. On the other hand, maybe you just
won’t ‘get’ my Canadian humour. But. there are even those among us who don’t
quite ‘get’ Austin Powers either.
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