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Poster: “Once upon a time, a prince asked a beautiful princess: ‘Will you marry me?’ The princess said no.”



Happy bachelors are unmade, not born:

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4 Responses to “Poster: “Once upon a time, a prince asked a beautiful princess: ‘Will you marry me?’ The princess said no.””

  1. jhon baker says:

    This is why they are called Fairy Tales – stories that are untrue told by beings that do not exist! This is also true of the other ones that end "and they lived happily ever after"

  2. Sara Young says:

    Not quite as interesting as snow white or cinderella, but, if you add more of a character arc, you might have something.

  3. Katherine says:

    My late husband had all those "perks" and more… apparently.

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