Solve the puzzle - compile a sentence which matches the pattern...

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another edit: What about the following smartassery:

Tunisia is a Northern African country with a very interesting history.
Pfft. That's amateur smart-assery. You've got to really rub it in like this: :D
Lawyers in Tunisia rejoiced--for they had found a loophole!
Now I need to go buy a new horn; I've tooted mine too much, and now it's broken. :)
 
While that is true, the personal security is nothing to be happy about
Venezuela is an interesting case study when it comes to personal safety and security. What would happen if I crashed in Maracay in a cheap and unsafe second-hand car? A case I've read about involved a German who crashed in the Venezuelan jungle. Though he wasn't in Maracay, he had a hell of a time trying to sort out his legal situation with various Venezuelan lawyers.


KM.
 
Traveling east Ireland with our yellow VW Bus in search of palindromes, we stopped at County Meath to fuel up the banana van while sipping our dr. peppers we bought in central texas.
 
Venezuela is an interesting case study when it comes to personal safety and security. What would happen if I crashed in Maracay in a cheap and unsafe second-hand car? A case I've read about involved a German who crashed in the Venezuelan jungle. Though he wasn't in Maracay, he had a hell of a time trying to sort out his legal situation with various Venezuelan lawyers.


KM.

I can't tell you about his specific case, but in most cases, your wallet would talk better than your lawyer ;) Still, the methods are pretty archaic and lately, aggressive.

Funnily enough, did you know Stanley Kubrick wanted to do a film about the war in the Falkland Islands?
 
No... (well, not in this case ;) - although your last one is a tad on the obvious side... )
 
so does failure to confirm the sentences mean they're wrong?

At worst it means I've not read the post at all.

Omnis = wrongnis.

Edit: No, I was reading the wrong part. It's fine.
 
I recently visited the town of Musambani in Sierra Leone. I was expecting a dictatorship, but it was a free town.
 
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