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Lord Tracksuit's Manor

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Lord Tracksuit's Manor
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Location Information
Town: Kingdom of the Classy Ladies
Use: Manor
Employees: Muntzeena<brRylee
Sir Gordo of the Latin Kings
First appearance: "Women in Shorts"

Lord Tracksuit's Manor is a manor that appeared in a bedtime story that Mrs. Muntz told to Nelson.

History

In Mrs. Muntz's story, Muntzeena was a princess in the Kingdom of the Classy Ladies. She loved to dance with all of her friends atop the glittery stage of Lord Tracksuit's Manor. One evening, a party of knights from the Order of the Bachelor from the Valley of Silicon were in attendance, tossing much gold. They also brought a wizard with them who could make it rain. However, the evil Princess Rylee stepped onto the stage, bidding the troubadour play "Poureth Some Sugar Unto Me," which was Muntzeena's song. Princess Muntzeena threw her magical lucite heel at Rylee's "stupid face." However, Princess Muntzeena didn’t get docked two weeks' pay because the keeper of the door, Sir Gordo of the Latin Kings, was fair and wise—and kind of into older broads. He banished Rylee to the morning shift, where all the princes were sleeping off the previous night's potions.

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