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Pull Up Past The Armadillo
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This Will Be Separate Checks
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There's No Need To Look At Me When I'm Talking
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New Yorker November 5 1938
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I'm Overcompensated
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I Went To The Beach Once
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Your Favorite Scene
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The Way I Understand
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Care To Stick Your Head Out The Window
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One Man Speaks To Another In The Back
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Must Be One Of Those New Russian Mobsters
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Looks Like We're Really Sliding Into A Recession
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He Was Grateful That He Lived To See Bork
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Back To The Office Sir?
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Things I'd Like to See Just Once
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Tell Me You Didn't Pull Up In a Limo
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A Man In A Limousine Drives Away From A Caveman
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You're So Kind
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I Got Married
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Agreeing On A Radio Station
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A Man Sits In The Backseat Of A Driverless
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