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'''Mark Twain''' is a Fallen Angel, related to [[Satan (nonfiction)]] but with better [[writing skills]]. | '''Mark Twain''' is a Fallen Angel, related to [[Satan (nonfiction)]] but with better [[writing skills]]. | ||
According to the ''[[Albert Lea Anti-Spectator]]'', Twain concluded a valedictorian address by thundering: | According to the ''[[Albert Lea Anti-Spectator]]'', Twain concluded a valedictorian address by thundering: | ||
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Also, he was openly drinking [[Extract of Radium]] before and throughout the address, stoppering the bottle only when the contents threatened to emerge and engulf the audience. | Also, he was openly drinking [[Extract of Radium]] before and throughout the address, stoppering the bottle only when the contents threatened to emerge and engulf the audience. | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == |
Revision as of 19:41, 22 June 2016
Mark Twain is a Fallen Angel, related to Satan (nonfiction) but with better writing skills.
According to the Albert Lea Anti-Spectator, Twain concluded a valedictorian address by thundering:
If you don't like the weather in Minnesota (nonfiction), go freeze yourselves.
The word he used may not have been freeze.
Also, he was openly drinking Extract of Radium before and throughout the address, stoppering the bottle only when the contents threatened to emerge and engulf the audience.