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Froggs & Habit Intergalactic Trading Corporation was not just any trading company. It was a strange hybrid of an antique store, a blues bar, and a storytelling platform. It all started in 1901 when Ezra Froggs and Pictus Habit decided to combine their passions and talents to create something unique. Ezra had inherited a 102 ft wooden sailboat called the "Sludge Monkey" from his uncle, Oupa Froggs. He saw the potential of using it to explore the world and bring back interesting artifacts. Pictus, on the other hand, was an antiquities dealer in London, owning a shop called "Alladins." He had an eye for unique and valuable items that could attract collectors from all over the world. Together, they started importing artifacts from all corners of the world and selling them in their store. But they didn't stop there. They also started buying new items during their travels, using their fleet of ships to explore and discover more treasures. What made FroggsHabit stand out was their unique approach to selling these items. They didn't just display them in a store; they created an immersive experience for their customers. They would tell stories about the origins of the artifacts, the cultures they came from, and the adventures they had while acquiring them. They would even sing songs, mostly complete nonsense, but always entertaining. Their store quickly became a popular destination for collectors and curious adventurers alike. But FroggsHabit wasn't just confined to London. They would take their artifacts and stories to wherever their ships could take them. They would set up pop-up shops in various cities, always drawing in crowds with their unique approach to selling and storytelling. As they continued to explore the world, they started encountering strange and mysterious artifacts that were unlike anything they had seen before. They started collecting these items, not knowing what their true purpose was, but fascinated by their strange energies and abilities. Their adventures took them to the furthest corners of the galaxy, and they continued to sing songs and tell stories wherever they went. They even set up a blues bar on the moon, where they would perform and sell their latest finds. But as they delved deeper into the mysteries of the universe, they started to realize that some of the artifacts they had collected were not just ancient relics. They were powerful weapons that had been hidden away for eons by beings far more advanced than humans. Froggs and Habit had unwittingly become the keepers of these dangerous artifacts, and they had to find a way to keep them from falling into the wrong hands. They had to use all their skills and resources to keep the artifacts safe and hidden, while still continuing their travels and adventures. FroggsHabit had become more than just a trading company. It was a beacon of adventure and mystery, a place where people could explore the unknown and discover the wonders of the universe. And Ezra and Pictus, the founders of FroggsHabit, were more than just traders. They were explorers, storytellers, and guardians of the unknown.
I am an older gentleman now in retirement. I have paid my dues to the thieves in suits and hope that I can survive my remaining years while retaining whatever human(e)ity I have left. I don't take vaccines or meds and have not seen a Doctor in over 20 years and surprise, surprise, I am still very much alive and kicking.
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