runofplay.com - 7/4/2008
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And for Accounting Purposes, My Name Is “Ronaldo ‘Ronaldinho Gaucho’ de Assís Moreira”
Ronaldinho, now Barça’s a fetter,
Has been told that Man City’d be better ,
And would happily go
For the same rate as Jo,
Meaning roughly ten million per letter.
A Momentary Quarrel Over Chess
Now, whomever one happens to play for,
One can hardly expect ...
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