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Double shifts all round?No day off for slavegirls and chaingang convict women, I hope!
Double shifts all round?No day off for slavegirls and chaingang convict women, I hope!
No, but their guards have!No day off for slavegirls and chaingang convict women, I hope!
Not easy with ten pounds of chain attached to your ankles.No, but their guards have!
"RUN, GIRLS!"
All the supervisors do get the day off, so no work, just sitting in the pits that serve as cells during the off hours. No meal service, though.No day off for slavegirls and chaingang convict women, I hope!
Oh Shit! Come on Monty! Lighten up and give us Cruxgirls a break, will ya! It’s a holiday for fuck’s sake!As a special treat to celebrate Labour Day, you convict bitches will work a double shift in the nude. Get those dresses off now! Hurry up!
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(Tibool)
Not for convicted felons and slave girls!Oh Shit! Come on Monty! Lighten up and give us Cruxgirls a break, will ya! It’s a holiday for fuck’s sake!
I was wondering which one would be the first to complain. No I wasn’t. It was obviously going to be you!Oh Shit! Come on Monty! Lighten up and give us Cruxgirls a break, will ya! It’s a holiday for fuck’s sake!
Yep, that’s me on the far left.I was wondering which one would be the first to complain. No I wasn’t. It was obviously going to be you!
Nice outfit.Yep, that’s me on the far left.
Yes I can tell by the resentful expression.Yep, that’s me on the far left.
They have to work double shifts, to make up for all the workers who have the day off.Double shifts all round?
September 8, 1927, the first critic complained that there was nothing worthwhile on it and it was ruining civilization...September 7th 1927, Philo Farnsworth invents the fully electronic Television system in San Francisco
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Well he wasn't wrong...September 8, 1927, the first critic complained that there was nothing worthwhile on it and it was ruining civilization...
Obviously she hasn't yet been strung up by her thumbs from one of Tibool's trees.Yes I can tell by the resentful expression.
I for one fully expected the US to nuke Afghanistan right off the face of the planet after 9/11'One man can change the world with a bullet in the right place.' -- Lindsay Anderson's If... (1968).
Twenty years ago today, on 11 September 2001, nineteen men using planes for bullets pretty much proved the old film true.
I can't think of anything more trite to type now than 'always remember'.
It's trite but true.