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'''The Jovial Contrarian''' is a writer and a lover of debate. Known to flip-flop between positions from column to column, conversation to conversation, the Contrarian ran for mayor twice on opposite platforms; he succeeded the second time, and is the current Mayor of London. | '''The Jovial Contrarian''' is a writer and a lover of debate. Known to flip-flop between positions from column to column, conversation to conversation, the Contrarian ran for mayor twice on opposite platforms; he succeeded the second time, and is the current Mayor of [[London]]. | ||
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| While digging through what appears to be a depository of knowledge used by the Calendar Council, one can stumble across a "volume of polemic": a book about debate and the joy of the spoken word. Given his other ties with [[Revolutionaries]], it seems likely that the Contrarian is August, one of the Council. | | While digging through what appears to be a depository of knowledge used by the Calendar Council, one can stumble across a "volume of polemic": a book about debate and the joy of the spoken word. Given his other ties with [[Revolutionaries]], it seems likely that the Contrarian is August, one of the Council. | ||
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The Jovial Contrarian is a writer and a lover of debate. Known to flip-flop between positions from column to column, conversation to conversation, the Contrarian ran for mayor twice on opposite platforms; he succeeded the second time, and is the current Mayor of London.
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While digging through what appears to be a depository of knowledge used by the Calendar Council, one can stumble across a "volume of polemic": a book about debate and the joy of the spoken word. Given his other ties with Revolutionaries, it seems likely that the Contrarian is August, one of the Council. |