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Turns out that what Len 'Boogsie' 'Sharpe had said was that it was not fair for his band-members to have to turn out after lunch on Carnival Monday, panwomen and men having had to be up early on Jouvert morning, Monday afternoon mas coming almost as soon as they had returned to the Woodbrook panyard, so tired that it required effort, pansticks shoved into pants and skirt pockets, to wend their way wearily home to get-how much sleep?
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Turns out that what Len 'Boogsie' 'Sharpe had said was that it was not fair for his band-members to have to turn out after lunch on Carnival Monday, panwomen and men having had to be up early on Jouvert morning, Monday afternoon mas coming almost as soon as they had returned to the Woodbrook panyard, so tired that it required effort, pansticks shoved into pants and skirt pockets, to wend their way wearily home to get-how much sleep?
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Turns out that what Len 'Boogsie' 'Sharpe had said was that it was not fair for his band-members to have to turn out after lunch on Carnival Monday, panwomen and men having had to be up early on Jouvert morning, Monday afternoon mas coming almost as soon as they had returned to the Woodbrook panyard, so tired that it required effort, pansticks shoved into pants and skirt pockets, to wend their way wearily home to get-how much sleep?
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Turns out that what Len 'Boogsie' 'Sharpe had said was that it was not fair for his band-members to have to turn out after lunch on Carnival Monday, panwomen and men having had to be up early on Jouvert morning, Monday afternoon mas coming almost as soon as they had returned to the Woodbrook panyard, so tired that it required effort, pansticks shoved into pants and skirt pockets, to wend their way wearily home to get-how much sleep?
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Turns out that what Len 'Boogsie' 'Sharpe had said was that it was not fair for his band-members to have to turn out after lunch on Carnival Monday, panwomen and men having had to be up early on Jouvert morning, Monday afternoon mas coming almost as soon as they had returned to the Woodbrook panyard, so tired that it required effort, pansticks shoved into pants and skirt pockets, to wend their way wearily home to get-how much sleep?
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Turns out that what Len 'Boogsie' 'Sharpe had said was that it was not fair for his band-members to have to turn out after lunch on Carnival Monday, panwomen and men having had to be up early on Jouvert morning, Monday afternoon mas coming almost as soon as they had returned to the Woodbrook panyard, so tired that it required effort, pansticks shoved into pants and skirt pockets, to wend their way wearily home to get-how much sleep?
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