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This is a Test
This test was conceptualized during a riverboat poker tournament held in the late 1800s. Claus Haberdasher was the winner of this poker tournament, his winning hand was a Full House consisting of two 7s and three Qs. He won $477 and a brown Heifer. Claus later died of AIDS, which was harmful for the then bustling poker industry as it made many people jump to the conclusion poker caused AIDS. Poker was soon forgotten about by the American public and was, ironically, replaced by a pasttime that remains popular today, Needle-sharing.

Jim Powers of Omaha, NE is the current Needle-sharing champion of the world and has made millions from marketing his trademarked phrase "I gots more tracks than Amtrack". Despite much speculation, Mr. Powers has consistently tested HIV negative positive.