New Yorker August 6th, 1990
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Relax. I've Come For Your Toaster
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Two Baseball Players And A Baseball In The Air
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I Tell The Truth
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And Then, At The Height Of Their Power, They Seem
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For God's Sake! Pick Up Your Own Damn Money!
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Two Businessmen In Suits Lie On The Floor
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As An Orange
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Thanks For A Lovely Weekend. Now You Must Come
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Woman Speaks On Phone As Her Husband Stands
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A Medieval Princess Calls Down To A Suitor
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Man Does A Handstand On Top Of A Four Tiered
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When I Was Your Age
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When We Left Off Last Night
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You're Not Really Into This
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I Can't Decide - Do I Go For The Prettiest Doll
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Can You Put Some More Sunscreen On My Ankles?
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I Thought I Was Going To Be Much More Blown Away
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I'm Sorry, He's In A Meeting With A Jury
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Caveman Sweeping Up His Garage
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You're Going To Have To Move
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Oh, Come On, You Know We Should Have Switched
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Entering New York: Beginner
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Do You Take Mastercard?
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Do You Want To Handle This Or Should I?
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I Knew It Was Time To Get Dark And Edgy Way
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You Can't Get Decent Help These Days
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She'll Have To Call You Back. She's On A Roll
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I'm At My Nastiest Tonight
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Well, Whatever It Is We Change Into, It Can't
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It's Daddy, Mom. And He's Smiling!
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