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more gunfights.
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rootin' tootin'.
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at 2:00, 4:00 and 6:00
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for your father.
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- Mom, don't.
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right over there.
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does everything.
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very educational.
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prostitutes in 1849
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prostitute express riders
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a fresh prostitute
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in three days
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history was so filthy.
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the cathouse,
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the old mission.
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metal ass down here.
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for lazy jerks like you.
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- Duh.
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what came over me.
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a tea party?
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in the souvenir shop?
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Pull over.
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"please stop" back there, better quit it.
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of that toilet.
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my birthday present.
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over the horizon.
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159. Pork chops, sloppy joes,
hot dogs and pork chops.
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generous man like you.
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favorite gorilla movies—
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Gorilla Island Six.
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tail will be after you.
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that was just a beer can
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up the hill and...
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The end. Good night.
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as Jack be Nimble
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and little Jack Horner?
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look too civilized for me.
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I'm not allowed to eat.
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at the old chart.
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the Taffy Shop.
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- Whew!
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- Oh, boy, here we go.
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is long and bittersweet.
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my name was Homer Simpson,
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one of my kidneys,
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Homer!
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a slight extension of theirs.
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