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Well, There's Your Problem Right There - You Need
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Claim a Human
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My Advice Is To Learn All The Tricks
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Remember, Son, These Are Your Tax-free Years
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New Yorker May 21st, 2007
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It's Our Oliver
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A Boy Sits Across From A Woman Behind A Desk
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The Working Womans Magazine
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That's My Best Advice
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Take My Advice
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A Man Says To His Friend Over Coffee
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New Yorker June 22nd, 2009
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An Advance Visit From The Three Wise Men
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There's No Point In Our Being Friends If
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Eat Drink And Be Merry
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What Should You Do? Here's What You Should Do:
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Sweetie, Words Have The Power To Hurt. I'll Teach
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My Doctor Says You Should Be Drawing More Fruits
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I Like Nuts, Too
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Do You Have Any Tips Or Advice
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A Student Goes To The Career Office For Advice
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Actually, Jim, My Lawyer Won't Let Me Give Advice
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The Truth Fairy
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What Sort Of Flowers Say
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A Mountain Lion Hangs Off A Cliff
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The Collector's Corner
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A Father Speaks To His Son
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On Second Thought
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Make 'em Laugh
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Why Didn't You Bring A Cardigan Or Lightweight
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A Common Legal Maneuver
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A Man Climbs To The Top Of A Mountain Only
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A Father Behind A Desk Addresses His Grown Up Son
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They Say If You Breathe In When You're Supposed
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Give it to me straight Doc
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ACM - Automatic Congressman
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A Man Behind A Desk Gives The Man Sitting
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Listen, You Better ?nd An Outlet Or You'll Catch
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Zbigniew Brezinski's Tips For Teens
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Just Walk Around And Mingle. Don't Drink More
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Older Cousin Press
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Angel Whispering in Man's Ear
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As You Go Through Life
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I Tell You What You Could Do. You Could Load
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The Sunday Times Said It's What The World
Robert J. Day
Always Start Her Up Gently
Alain
Why Don't You Just Try Carrying It In Your Hand?
Garrett Price
A Taxi Driver Talks To His Passenger
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A Man Hands Money To A Bedraggled Looking
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I Need Something That Says
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Hey, Investor Fears Need Calming Over Here, Too
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The Key To Being A Writer Is To Take All
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When I Was A Child
Peter C. Vey
New Yorker April 3rd, 2006
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Today We're Going To Talk About Lowering
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I Tried Being Myself
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New Yorker April 9th, 1990
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I Was Out Of Work Once
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Input From The Front Office
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'earn Dollars A Day By Doing Absolutely Nothing!'
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A Word To The Wise
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That's Just What My Mother Used To Say
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I Don't Mind If They Mention The War - If
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This Is The Most Terrifying Thing Out - Next
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Frankly, Mrs. Wilson, It's Hard To Say. Plenty
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Broaden Your Interests
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New Yorker November 28th, 1942
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Is This A Booty Call Or A Death Threat
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