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Pryce and the letter P

"Pencils, pens, pads, paper and postage"
"Pennies make pounds and pounds make profits"

I found this almost comical that he kept using the letter P when talking. Does he just like to hear himself talk or is there something behind him using words that start with P?

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Pretty Perplexing Points to Ponder! Post your Predictions Pertaining to the Peculiar Post Pronto! PLEASE!

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Hi jeffe64!

This is TOO funny! I'll try...

Pryce's petty postulating puzzeled people particularly Pete and Paul, he presented as a pompous poop.

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PERFECT 60's child! Thanks for Participating!

I'll try one more.....

Pryce is probably perplexed by the pointless pounds of pennies being plundered by the pesky, pampered, plastered people posing as productive patrons pouring drinks on the precious paper, pads and postage.He perspicuously ponders penalizing if the previous plan is pursued.


I still don't understand why he uses the letter P so much!!!

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I propose it probably all points to Pryce's penurious personality. Perhaps he's a prissy prat? Or privately, a perplexed pawn?

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He also knows the "Pryce" of everything, but not the value. Or something like that; what's the old saying?

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ADT pointed this out. Funny you should mention it.

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I'd like to hear Pryce recite "Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers" .....with a pregnant pause right before the last..................."peppers"


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Pryce is a prick. Oops....