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2006-07-14 23:42 Fat Hobbit 591×811× (123599 bytes) ==Translation of text== Title: ''Here we go again!''<br /> Inscription on cup: ''Referendum''<br /> Subtext: ''[[Ola Nordmann | Ola Normand]]: "Everyone has their own crucifix to carry, - I have referendums."'' ==Origin== Caricature from discontiniued No
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