Unfortunately, it may take a large group of women that we don't have.
Unfortunately, it may take a large group of women that we don't have.
Fortunately just one cool woman might just be enough
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Unfortunately, we only have hot women here.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Fortunately there's probably enough.
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Fortunately 'probably' is good enough for me.
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Unfortunately, not everyone is as optimistic but wish they were.
Fortunately there's always tomorrow to raise your spirits---and hopes!
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Unfortunately, Carolina Wrens come on my covered back porch to relieve themselves.
Unfortunately, I can't get anyone to stand on the porch waving them away.
Fortunately getting a cat might do the trick
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Fortunately a large bell around the cat's neck would help.
Unfortunately the constant tinkling might drive you mad
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Unfortunately, the music scares the cat away, but attracts more birds.
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Unfortunately, she wouldn't play heavy metal if she had any, but maybe windchimes.
Fortunately, the birds are suspicious of the gentle chimes and stay away.
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Fortunately, the strong wind makes the local church bell sound like Pink Floyd, High Hopes. 🤣
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Fortunately, the priest can use a bell horn to hear a little.
Unfortunately in the subsequent silence, the birds are returning.
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Unfortunately, they don't mind where they aim their droppings!
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
Fortunately, putting snakes on the porch helps keep them away.