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He Certainly Makes The Trains Run On Time
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I Know You Young Guys Have A Hard Time Believing
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Sorry, Dad, But It's Time To Consider
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When Was The Last Time You Started Her Up?
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Yell in Delight
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I Come From The Future
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I Spent My Thirties Doing My Twenties
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We've Done It
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