1. Did you win?
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- Luanne.
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44. You know, I don't think
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90. Yeah.
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92. Would have made 43,
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100. I speak Spanish. It's the same thing.
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107. Well, I had no idea, either.
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108. Voila! Ici! Ici!
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111. Nope.
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112. Oh.
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114. Boomhauer.
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119. Dale Gribble.
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128. - Or should I say...
- Oh, don't bother.
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129. Oh!
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153. Nope. Bill is unhappily divorced
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154. Pity.
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- Hey, that reminds me, Don.
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282. Dauterive! Your husband is a Dauterive!
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- This is wrong!
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- No, she is!
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- An apology.
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