I love this one because 1) it appears the founding date refers to Mr. Atcas. 2) the quotation marks imply that it is inaccurate. Perhaps because people are generally born, not founded. 3) unless Mr. Atcas is a cyborg? Thanks Benjamin.
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Perhaps, prior to 1914 Mr. Atcas had ben "losted."
He's a cylon!
Maybe he was a baby left in a basket on the doorstep of someone with really bad grammar.
WV: hounbrot - Elvis, in German, sang, "You Ain't Nothin but A Hounbrot."
maybe Mr. Atcas was trying to take credit for the entire year 1914? i hope it was a good one.
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