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{{songbook|}}Once upon a more innocent time, when the subliminal messages of rock threatened the integrity of polite society, Robert Plant was obliged by his recording company to submit his lyrics to legal counsel for {{tag|flannel}}ling vetting before release of their latest album. This is what came back in the mail, with a note of costs. Only a curmudgeon would not call it a vast improvement:<br>  
{{songbook|}}Once upon a more innocent time, when the subliminal messages of rock threatened the integrity of polite society, Robert Plant was obliged by his recording company to submit his lyrics to legal counsel for {{tag|flannel}}ling vetting before release of their latest album. This is what came back in the mail, with a note of costs. Only a curmudgeon would not call it a vast improvement:<br>  


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There’s a lady who’s sure …
There’s a lady who’s sure …
|WHEREAS: There shall henceforth be designated a mature female generally accepted to be of good social position (hereinafter, the “'''Purchaser'''”) who, having taken reasonable steps to verify the accuracy thereof, is reasonably satisfied
|WHEREAS: There shall henceforth be designated a mature female generally accepted to be of good social position (hereinafter, the “'''Purchaser'''”) who, having taken reasonable steps to verify the accuracy thereof, is reasonably satisfied