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	If you're in a foreign country you have to try the things that are banned in your own. It's an unwritten rule of travel. We happened upon an absinthe bar and, in our inexperience, ordered flaming shots. I did not see any green fairies, but then again I only had one.
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      <author>Peter Keen</author>
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