Blake can appreciate the sentiment, if only for the fact that it gives people an opportunity for a different perspective (even without the aid of a very large jungle gym).
"Not to sound negative, but I'm pretty sure Wonderland's the catch, Mark," he says, but it's not lacking in its own humor. How can he complain too loudly when he's found a lot of good, too?
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"Not to sound negative, but I'm pretty sure Wonderland's the catch, Mark," he says, but it's not lacking in its own humor. How can he complain too loudly when he's found a lot of good, too?