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{{quote|'''Goody''': I don't want to buy the queen a present sir she's an Anti-Christ.
'''Fouler''': I beg your pardon!?
'''Goody''': Oh, no, I mean Anarchist. No, no, what's that name for someone who is out of date and does not matter anymore?
'''Habib''': I think you mean an Anachronism.
'''Goody''': Yes, that's right, the Queen is an Anachronism.
'''Gladstone''': I though that was someone who was scared of spiders.
'''Fouler''': No, no that is an Arachnaphobic.
'''Gladstone''': I thought that was someone who was scared of wide open spaces.
'''Habib''': No, that's Agraphobics, they can't handle going outside. Arachnophobics hate spiders.
'''Fouler''': Look, we're talking about the queen.
'''Goody''': [[Sidetracked by the Analogy|Is the Queen scared of spiders?]]<br />
'''Gladstone''': Well I wouldn't have thought so, but it is starting to look that way.<br />
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