by Madonna
Lotsa de Casha is the richest - and most miserable - man in the world. No matter how colossal his castles, how fast his horses, nor how big his sandwiches, he remains a gloomy old sourpuss - until he embarks on a fantastic adventure that leads him to the discovery of life's greatest treasure.
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