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It's Plotted Out. I Just Have To Write It
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Promise Me, Son, That You'll Never Have Anything
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I'll Just Have A Diet Coke. I'm In The Middle
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A Man And Woman Stand In A Museum Looking
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Job! I Hear You've Got A Book Out!
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New Yorker June 24th, 1950
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A Highway Traffic Cop Stops A Drive
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Two Old Men Drinking Martinis Are Looking
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New Yorker June 24, 1944
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A ?ne Thing! Now It Tells Me The Date
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The Publisher Loves My Novel
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Forget It
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Could You Write
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Feel Better
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Is There Any Way Of Turning
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Boy, Am I Glad I'm Not In Your Shoes!
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I Tried To Commission Him In The ?eld
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A Group Of Angry Townspeople Rebel
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A Cave Family Is Sitting In Their Cave
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Two People Are Begging On The Sidewalk
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Call Me Shallow - I Like 'good Night Moon.'
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Today's Starting Pitcher Will Be Matt Goss
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You Remind Me Of Why I Found The Eighties Wanting
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Jason Is My Summer Reading
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I'll Listen For A Dollar
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I Feel Like There Are Two People In This Body!
George Booth
I'd Like To See Everything You Have On Girls
Robert Weber
I Do Believe His Voice Is Beginning To Change
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Guess What Happened To Me And The Truck
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How Fortunate You Are! I Can't Even Get
Sam Cobean
Two Women Are Walking In Exercise Clothes
Drew Dernavich
I Haven't The Heart To Tell Him Vaudeville's Dead
Robert Weber
Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Coffee
Tom Cheney
This Time... Rhett Gets The Picture
Michael Crawford
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I'm Sorry. This Section Is Reserved For Of?cers
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Dreams Of Glory #10
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We Haven't Done Anything Really Crummy For A Long
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I Could Have Won Five Dollars
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