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Mr. Richmond also carries the title of “director of the office of public engagement,” which is sort of alarming considering that he actually belongs in a nut house surrounded by men in white coats.

He just got here an hour ago, and he’s already trying to get a date in a part-time nut house—it’s almost funny.

“I want to find out if he’s going to the nut house because of it,” she said.

“I have committed another suggestion with respect to gravitation which exposes me to the danger of being confined to the nut house,” he confided to a friend.

Will she get her hands on some guns and shoot her way out of the nut house?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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