First Rule - What Happens In Accounting Stays
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A Man Is Burned At The Stake In The Middle Of An
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Have you tried icing it
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Your Mother And I Are Feeling Overwhelmed
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Gift For the Man Who Has Everything
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Half A Candle
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Burn In Hell
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Burned Too Many Times
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Real Summer Legs
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Sorry Im Late
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Knight in the Sun
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My Daughter's A Huge Fan
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What Burns Me Up Is That The Answer Is Right Here
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And That One I Tagged With A Flamethrower
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New Yorker December 13th, 1947
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As an additional torment
Edward Koren
You Said You'd Bring the Lemon Juice
Julia Suits
Street Vendor Stands Behind His Cart
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'well Done' Lulled Him Into Complacency
George Booth
A Man And Wife Watch Television
Carolita Johnson
An Execution Speaks To A Man Who
Ariel Molvig
Thanksgiving No Filter
Charlie Hankin
Executive Privilege
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Two Army Generals Are Seen Sitting And Talking
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See What I Mean
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New Yorker November 8th, 1941
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We Were Fortunate In Getting The After-theatre
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Why Don't You Make Us All Feel Better
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Well, Enough About Me. What Sort Of A Day
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New Yorker October 19th, 1940
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At The Moment I Hardly Know What To Say
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New Yorker September 14th, 1940
Alain
I Said A ?re Will Feel Good
Alain
We Must Look Like Damn Fools
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New Yorker April 6th, 1940
Otto Soglow
There's Some Kind Of A ?re On The Twelfth ?oor
John Ruge
This Place Certainly ?ts The Description
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Hey, Fellows, This One's Open
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New Yorker February 10th, 1940
Otto Soglow
Keep It Under Your Hat
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New Yorker July 27th, 1940
Carl Rose
Valerie Won't Be Around For Several Days
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Never Mind, Boys - This Did The Trick
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Pat Byrnes
Signs Of The Times: Title
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Jack Ziegler
I Do Hope There'll Be Enough
Perry Barlow
We're Simplifying Our Lives
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New Yorker September 5th, 1942
Ned Hilton
Mummy, Can I Have A Drink Of Water?
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Isn't He Cute? He's Trying To Tell Us Something
Peter Arno
New Yorker February 13th, 1943
Garrett Price
We Were Just Making A Little Ceremony Of Burning
Richard Taylor
We Committed Your Hamburger
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Captionless; Three-martini Breakfast
Farley Katz
Pearson, I Smell Something Burning
Richard Taylor
The Power Went Out
Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell
I just need a few minutes with the auto sensor
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Close Shave
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Empty Nest Replacement Cat
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Just For Fun
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A Burning Or A Stabbing Pain
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Since Jake left for college
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The Knee and Upper Shin Guy
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The Annual Mortification of the Canines
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