As we announced last year at the same time, the Caliph who always follows the news closely and never fails to about "... the school year is now behind us " . Waiting to know what is before us, enjoying this beautiful fall day for a laugh.
In his famous Editorial April 1, 2008 (what a delicious fish ...) The Caliph promised us draconian measures against incivilities recurring in the list which included the stray Khanid.
Under this martial declaration, an agreement was signed with a service charge to intervene unexpectedly to capture stray animals. Knowing that the dogs of the Caliph khourtisans represent a significant share of livestock Khanid constantly wandering in the village, this decision raised moult protests from those concerned.
Always attentive to his followers, the caliph got out of this mess by publishing several days in advance, the date and time of next visit "unexpected" of the pound, allowing responsible for the incivility to escape punishment. Who said "foutage of mouth" ?
Instead of wasting taxpayers' money on futile gestures, it would have been more useful to affect, for example, buying paper, pencils and other bits to entertain the kids entrusted to the care Khalifa. Unless the last school year has escaped the vigilance of the Caliph?
In his famous Editorial April 1, 2008 (what a delicious fish ...) The Caliph promised us draconian measures against incivilities recurring in the list which included the stray Khanid.
Under this martial declaration, an agreement was signed with a service charge to intervene unexpectedly to capture stray animals. Knowing that the dogs of the Caliph khourtisans represent a significant share of livestock Khanid constantly wandering in the village, this decision raised moult protests from those concerned.
Always attentive to his followers, the caliph got out of this mess by publishing several days in advance, the date and time of next visit "unexpected" of the pound, allowing responsible for the incivility to escape punishment. Who said "foutage of mouth" ?
Instead of wasting taxpayers' money on futile gestures, it would have been more useful to affect, for example, buying paper, pencils and other bits to entertain the kids entrusted to the care Khalifa. Unless the last school year has escaped the vigilance of the Caliph?
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