The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen historic French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by three or four of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they had contrived to encircle raucous enemy generals who were almost certainly about to plan a counterattack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen historic French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by three or four of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they had contrived to encircle raucous enemy generals who were almost certainly about to plan a counterattack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusually isolated lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen historic French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by three or four of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they had contrived to encircle raucous enemy generals who were almost certainly about to plan a counterattack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusually isolated lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen historic French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by three or four of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they had contrived to encircle raucous enemy generals who were almost certainly about to plan a counterattack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated
@handyandysaid The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusually isolated lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, we ...[text shortened]... attack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat unusually isolated lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen historic French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by three or four of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they had contrived to encircle raucous enemy generals who were almost certainly about to plan a counterattack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated shell shock
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat isolated and unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen historic French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by three or four of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they had contrived to encircle raucous enemy generals who were almost certainly about to plan a counterattack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated shell shock
@petewxyzsaid The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat isolated and unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, w ...[text shortened]... illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated shell shock
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat isolated and unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen historic French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by three or four of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they had contrived to encircle raucous enemy generals who were almost certainly about to plan a counterattack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated shell shock, brought on by
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat isolated and unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen historic French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by three or four of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they had contrived to encircle raucous enemy generals who were almost certainly about to plan a counterattack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated shell shock, sometimes brought on by
@petewxyzsaid The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat isolated and unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, w ...[text shortened]... nently weakened frontline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated shell shock, sometimes brought on by
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat isolated and unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen historic French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by three or four of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they had contrived to encircle raucous enemy generals who were almost certainly about to plan a counterattack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated shell shock, sometimes brought on by the sounds of VR's
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat isolated and unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen historic French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by three or four of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they had allegedly contrived to encircle raucous enemy generals who were almost certainly about to plan a counterattack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated shell shock, sometimes brought on by the sounds of VR's
@petewxyzsaid The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat isolated and unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, w ...[text shortened]... ntline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated shell shock, sometimes brought on by the sounds of VR's
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat isolated and unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen historic French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by three or four of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they had allegedly contrived to encircle raucous enemy generals who were almost certainly about to plan a counterattack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated shell shock, sometimes brought on by the familiar sounds of VR's
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat isolated and unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen historic French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by three or four of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they had allegedly contrived to encircle raucous enemy generals who were almost certainly about to plan a counterattack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated shell shock and heebie-jeebies, sometimes brought on by the familiar sounds of VR's
The ancient history of the often and perhaps inevitably underestimated yet revered Hindu god Ganesha was sometimes confused and frequently misunderstood, especially on certain noteworthy and memorable occasions, such that hermits, who seldom emerge unscathed, changed from their somewhat isolated and unusual lifestyle and mingled with outsiders, albeit extremely cautiously, wearing stolen historic French officers' military uniforms, thought to have possibly been worn by three or four of Bonaparte's victorious countrymen after they had allegedly contrived to encircle raucous enemy generals who were almost certainly about to plan a counterattack while illegally striking permanently weakened frontline soldiers suffering from a deep-seated shell shock and heebie-jeebies, sometimes brought on by the familiar sounds of VR's motorbike