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       Doccer Finals to Come Tomorrow; Ticketing Chaos Begins In Yostacorn

In Yostacorn and throughout the state of Capa, Duff Herms are rejoicing and gathering at the Capa Fair Grounds in anticipation of tomorrow’s legendary Doccer game: the final of the Capa series and the game that your Duff Herms have been waiting for. After the most exciting semifinals in the history of the Yostacorn Games (as officially declared by Himzoo Herm), Duff Herms and their Ba Herms from across all of Hermistan have gathered at the stadium to buy tickets more than twenty hours before the start of the game.

        The Berm has advised Herms against leaving their Duff Herms in line while they purchase items (even HermPosts) because they have been known to fall asleep and either lose their place in line or get run over. A HermPost reporter has alerted us that the Himzoo Herm cut in line and took over the ticket stand. The Berm volunteered himself to appear in an official interview as part of the pregame show. He said, “I’m worried about Himzoo Herm, I hear he’s handing out free tickets to strangers without identifying them … who knows who could get in.”

        More information about tomorrow’s game will come in tomorrow’s update and during this week’s Report in more depth with explanations and post game reactions. To support HermPost you can make donations to us or buy from one of our sponsors: The Golden Pitchfork Company and the Hermbul Wagon Company.

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