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The President
The President Today Benafim got a new president of the local council he is a stern type wants to do away with meals on wheels close the old people's home for those who cannot pay. He promises to reduce taxes to a cheering crowd of fruit And sheep farmers, this will attract businesses to set up shop, the local hairdresser thinks he is wonderful. He is a coarse man speaks uncultured Portuguese, not that I would know, but that`s what the manager of the home she went to university in Coimbra and had a degree. Rumours have that he has touched up women fifty angry females stay outside the post office which is also The president`s place of work. Not that I care, I was posting a letter, but was blocked by women with placards I will wait till next week when the anger dies down a bit
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