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Robert Leighton
You Ask Him For Gas If You Want To. I'd
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Please direct your attention
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I Begged Him To Get Help
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You Might Want To Sit
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Neither the time nor the place Doug
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. . . And One Thing More
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Take It Or Leave It?
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Stop, Drop and Roll Over
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Well, Anyhow, It'll Be A Relief
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I Said A ?re Will Feel Good
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We Must Look Like Damn Fools
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Pardon Me, Do You Happen To Know Anything
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Just Take A Seat
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Well, Enough About Me. What Sort Of A Day
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Isn't That Mr. Moiglethoid?
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At The Moment I Hardly Know What To Say
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There's Some Kind Of A ?re On The Twelfth ?oor
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Guess What Happened To Me And The Truck
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This Place Certainly ?ts The Description
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It's A Cozy Little Dutch Colonial Cottage
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Gabriel Heatter Sounded An Ominous Note
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I've Been Driving For A Whole Year
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Isn't He Cute? He's Trying To Tell Us Something
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Thanks Anyhow For Trying To Help
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Hey, Fellows, This One's Open
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We Recommend You Stand Your Guard
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Keep It Under Your Hat
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See What I Mean
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Never Mind, Boys - This Did The Trick
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I Already Know He's Gone - It's
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Let Opec Tighten The Screws. The Larned A. Corys
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