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Lisa for a change?
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first chair this year.
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Hard to the left!
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Here's a quarter.
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at the nearest phone.
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as sweet as you, sir.
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start shoveling.
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- What? What?
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in the second grade
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to anyone at the school?
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you making dinner,
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directly to the consumer,
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of one dollar per pound.
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sugar for 35 cents a pound.
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for first chair saxophone.
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Now Allison Taylor,
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first chair saxophone.
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tough decision, girls.
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a better sax player than me.
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Firstborn within earshot.
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order fewer cards.
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I'd make any money.
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A four-day weekend!
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ahead of me.
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in being second.
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Messina, Oates and Lisa
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"Born to Runner-up."
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to our concert just to boo us?
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in our anagram games.
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and rearrange the letters
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of that person.
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Jeremy Irons.
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Who could wait?
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by Edgar Allan Poe.
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where the old man was murdered,
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under the floorboards.
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that drove the killer insane.
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It's neat?
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first you get the sugar,
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then you get the women.
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Homer?
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- I want you to forget
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this stupid sugar.
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You see?
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stroke their beards,
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of the sugar, okay?
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It almost killed me.
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help me win the competition.
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sabotage her diorama,
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There goes one.
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to your sugar pile,
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in those tiny packets,
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exchange student Üter
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- What is it?
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your folly by lying about it.
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- Young lady, cow hearts
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not the classroom.
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is where I wound up,
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to do anything about that.
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of that hideous heart!
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I hear something.
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real diorama.
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or so it would seem.
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Get the ribbon ready.
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- What?
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still in their display box?
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action figures?
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and my favorite, Chewie.
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I beat the smart kid...
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458. to play anagrams?
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459. We take proper names
and rearrange the letters
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460. to form a description
of that person.
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461. My cat's breath
smells like cat food.
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462. Shh.
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463. ROUNDABOUT ENTERTAINMENT INC.
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