Hmm, do both the syllables here have the same sound for the "o"? My instinct was to read the Hong to rhyme with song and won to rhyme with done, but then I thought that they might both sound the same, give or take a G.
Here's hoping that made sense.
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Apparently this town did not inspire anyone's muse, except mine.
A father who lived in old Hongwon Said, “I see you have quite a long prong, Xan. But be sure when you beat it To never mistreat it, Or your dong won’t be long for too long, son.
OK, let's see if there are any takers for the mountain town of Boulder, Colorado.
I'm sorry, Proof. I've been busy with Stella visiting Chicago, and my sister and father coming back from a winter in Arizona. I would have done Hongwon, but I'll send you a Boulder tonight.
Sent one for each place, because I'm a nitwit and didn't notice it had changed till I'd already done my Hongwon one (try saying that last bit ten times quickly).
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