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6 comments:
Why don't people like me?
What does it mean for a person to be "bonded"? Also, what does it mean for bourbon to be bonded? Are they the same thing?
Was Yul Brynner bald by choice?
If you take a partial dollar bill to the bank, will they replace it with a whole one? How much has to be left? Do they do that with larger bills?
With such a limited staff, how to you people manage to be nearly as fast (while so much more in depth and sophisticated) than "The Big G?"
What in the HELL does "Someone left the cake out in the rain" mean?
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