When
Harrison makes this statement, he is
weighed down by all his handicapping gear. After he says
it, he begins to rip
off everything that is weighing him down, such as his handicap body
harness,
his handicap head harness, and his rubber nose. He declares that he is an emperor
and
chooses a...
Saturday, April 21, 2012
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