Despite an almost Marx-Brothers zaniness at times, Sean's postures can be pretty clever, in shifting the ground from the sheer fun of seeing the preposterous, actually done, to showing just how infinite one's regard for the game can be at times like these. Mind you, I imply no preference of motive in this observation, but I think they do differ. Then, of course, when you throw in a regard for one's partner, the preposterous can seem absolutely necessary. :)
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I'm gonna try this for sure
Despite an almost Marx-Brothers zaniness at times, Sean's postures can be pretty clever, in shifting the ground from the sheer fun of seeing the preposterous, actually done, to showing just how infinite one's regard for the game can be at times like these. Mind you, I imply no preference of motive in this observation, but I think they do differ. Then, of course, when you throw in a regard for one's partner, the preposterous can seem absolutely necessary. :)
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