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Two Gentlemen of Verona was written by William "Daddy Pants" Shakespeare while he was serving in the clone wars alongside Obi-wan Kenobi. Despite the title, Two Gentlemen of Verona is neither about Two Gentlemen, nor the city of Verona. Instead, it focuses on a transvestite pimp trying to make it in Amsterdam. "It's a reall Tear jerker, with a moving musical score," reports a man with no head, who witnessed it on opening night.

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  • The Two Gentlemen of Verona
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  • Two Gentlemen of Verona was written by William "Daddy Pants" Shakespeare while he was serving in the clone wars alongside Obi-wan Kenobi. Despite the title, Two Gentlemen of Verona is neither about Two Gentlemen, nor the city of Verona. Instead, it focuses on a transvestite pimp trying to make it in Amsterdam. "It's a reall Tear jerker, with a moving musical score," reports a man with no head, who witnessed it on opening night.
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  • Two Gentlemen of Verona was written by William "Daddy Pants" Shakespeare while he was serving in the clone wars alongside Obi-wan Kenobi. Despite the title, Two Gentlemen of Verona is neither about Two Gentlemen, nor the city of Verona. Instead, it focuses on a transvestite pimp trying to make it in Amsterdam. "It's a reall Tear jerker, with a moving musical score," reports a man with no head, who witnessed it on opening night.
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