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Tag Archives: Hardy
Bloom, Yet Once More
Friend, I had an epiphany this morning, and I urgently need to share it with you. It’s about Bloody Bloom (should we start code-naming him the Scarlet Pimpernel?). I finally figured why I can’t stand the man. Bloom answers the … Continue reading