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Quit Your Lion


Even if ewe didn't do it on porpoise, please quit your lion! (Sorry, I couldn't resist!)
Punning humor from a 1910 postcard with an illustration of a lion (which itself is lyin' or reclining) that substitutes for the word lyin' (as in fibbing).
Punning humor from a 1910 postcard with an illustration of a lion (which itself is lyin' or reclining) that substitutes for the word lyin' (as in fibbing).
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