Edward Monkton Card -The Lady and The Chocolate

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A fun Edward Monkton card with funny verse: "The Lady and the Chocolate - Chocolate: You want me Lady don't you? You want me! YOU WANT ME! Lady: No chocolate,I do not want you, for after the initial pleasure there is SICKNESS and there is GUILT. Chocolate: That, Lady is the REASON FOR MY EXISTENCE. Are you to deny me the REASON FOR MY EXISTENCE? Lady: No, chocolate. I would not do that. Chocolate: Thank you. (A munching sound is heard, followed by a sigh of pleasure.)"

Edward Monkton Card -The Lady and The Chocolate

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Fun Edward Monkton card with witty verse. Edward Monkton card is blank inside. Approx 17/14cm. White envelope.

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Theme Fun / Funny / Humour
Card type No
Additional information

Fun Edward Monkton card with witty verse. Edward Monkton card is blank inside. Approx 17/14cm. White envelope.

Message inside Blank
Manufacturer Really Good
Message outside The Lady and the Chocolate - Chocolate: You want me Lady don't you? You want me! YOU WANT ME! Lady: No chocolate,I do not want you, for after the initial pleasure there is SICKNESS and there is GUILT. Chocolate: That, Lady is the REASON FOR MY EXISTENCE.
Short Description

A fun Edward Monkton card with funny verse: "The Lady and the Chocolate - Chocolate: You want me Lady don't you? You want me! YOU WANT ME! Lady: No chocolate,I do not want you, for after the initial pleasure there is SICKNESS and there is GUILT. Chocolate: That, Lady is the REASON FOR MY EXISTENCE. Are you to deny me the REASON FOR MY EXISTENCE? Lady: No, chocolate. I would not do that. Chocolate: Thank you. (A munching sound is heard, followed by a sigh of pleasure.)"

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Product Code ZC2807
Brand Edward Monkton
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