So I Married an Axe Murderer
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...and under the steak
is a scabby Band-Aid.

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Or...
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Or being electrocuted.
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And?
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That's it. I was electrocuted once.
It was horrible.

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- Oh, well, that's...
- That's a crying shame.

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Can we get our check, please?
Thanks a lot.

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Electrocuted.
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That was funny.
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- I'll get that.
- No, I got it.

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- I'll get it. Charlie.
- No, it's mine. No, no, no.

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- I got it. I insist.
- No, no, no.

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- "No" infinity.
- Come on.

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- Negatory, good buddy.
- You're embarrassing me.

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- I'll pick up the check.
- Okay.

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You want to catch a cab?
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- I'd like to walk.
- Come on, it's raining.

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- I'd like to walk.
- Me too.

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- All right. See you later.
- Bye.

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Nice meeting you.
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- Well, it's officially raining.
- It's just a drizzle.

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You know, I love that you wanted
to walk in the rain.

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I'm glad you're meeting
my parents tomorrow.

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You know what, Charlie?
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It's strange,
but I feel really safe with you.

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Like in old movies
when people never left each other.

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I mean, they stayed together forever.
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It's a great house.
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They moved in
the day they were married.


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