Trafika Europe 6 - Arabesque
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or 1935, when a flock of ears, all from Madrid, discovered that their mime of Don Quixote I. was superfluous, since it overlapped with the aforementioned one in the tunnel. The ears’ desperation over their colossal, pointless project, whose importance no one would ever acknowledge, not even the flock itself, prompted the ears to emigrate to Argentina via Tangier and then to Buenos Aires, where they set up shop in the basement of one the public library’s branches, a rough- and-tumble place by European standards. Regarding the overall decrease in ear population, it canbeattributed to such trivialities as random destruction, accidents, bad luck, etc., coupled, as has already been mentioned, with an already modest and distrait ear supply. With the Gibraltar concentration and
1936 and ended with General Franco’s incontestable victory, drove away the majority of the most steadfast Spanish ears. That these ears have not yet returned, however, is not some revealing commentary on Juan’s Spain, but is instead due to the hot sexual action takingplaceonthatwet ceiling. Many a young fisherman, his every sense alert, has traversed that raunchy dark, whose extraordinary likeness to a vagina is something to which only the English are blind, and emerged at the docks having to use every means to drape his erect penis as a derrick. For whatever reason, the fact remains that Gibraltar’s ear concentration is the slowest of all the European concentrations to dwindle, if, indeed, it is dwindling at all. Only one large ear emigration has actually taken place, in 1934
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