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Dan Osborne: Honorable Mention Minion, AC Leap Year Babies

This worthy is a deacon and a beacon, ever seen in combat with his sword conquering the ever growing grass epidemic.

Robert Osborne writes:
Yesterday, the beautiful Dulcinea de La Mancha rode with me on my quest to answer the question, "have we brought justice to all leap day minions?" Being that she is older now, not even the strong wind gusts could cure her hot flashes.

She shouted "Yes Kemosabee, there is one of Honorable Mention Minion". His name is Dan Osborne, who actually lives in London, but owns the property on Edwin Bryant Road where he built his own castle with 2 small rooms. Every weekend he can been seen in combat with his sword conquering the ever growing grass epidemic. He is the Deacon at his church and a beacon of light to those who are in misery from this evil world. Let us proclaim that Dan Osborne be an honorable mention minion to all Adair County Leap Day babies.

Hey Lone Ranger rides again fighting for truth, justice and the American way of life Thank you Ed Waggener for keeping the torch lit.--Robert Osborne
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