How to Beat the High Co$t of Living
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The breeze is sighing
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The redbird's cry...
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I canoe better than I sing.
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I mean, there it was.
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Is that incredible?
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Wait a minute, Elaine.
Say that again.

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We don't have to dig a tunnel?
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I just found Millard's plans
for the shopping center

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And guess what?
They dug one for us.

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I know.
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Operator, if he's not at
the Howard Johnson's in Omaha...

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try the one in San Diego...
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and if he's not there,
try the one in Denver.

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Millard loves their ice cream.
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Thank you.
:40:47
Richard, you're his partner.
Where'd he go?

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I wish I knew.
:40:51
That son of a bitch
still owes me $20...

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from the Oregon State-S.C. Game
last Saturday.

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And what brings you here?
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The truth?
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I'm trying to get
this drawer unlocked.

:41:03
Millard always kept dimes
for the parking meter.

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Elaine,
what's really in that drawer?

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I don't know.
But it's locked...

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so it must be
something interesting.

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Yeah? Let me try.
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OK.
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OK.
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This is the conveyor belt.
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The garbage runs along
the conveyer belt.

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It goes all the way
behind the stores...

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down here to the river,
where it's picked up by a barge.

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This is the tunnel.
It goes all the way to there.

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This is gonna be scary.
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I've never stolen anything
in my entire life.

:41:57
You stole my notes
for the Latin final.

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It doesn't count.
I got a "D" on that.


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