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Ii 5 COKES, 2 HOT DOGS . . . HE'LL NEVER FIND ME UP HERE FOR THE WORKING PARTY. THINK I'LL A NOONER I r ' BETTER CALL A REPAIRMAN. NO YOU DIDN'T GET ANY. NOW WHERE IS THE 5 f 9 WELL HL BE DANGED RE-ENLISTMENT REHEARSAL.
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P: I Q . I I ES EIOS E,-M CHIEF STRONG, WE JUST GOT YOUR ORDERS. SAY, DAVE! YOUR BELLY BUTTON JUST POPPED OUT -I ni OK, IF HE WANTS A BALL CAP, BUT WE STAY WHITE HATS. THREE HAMBURGERS, TWO COKES . . U77- EXTENDED? SAYS WHOI? L. A BARTENDER WITH A
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