Election
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asked me for a ride home
and ended up blowing me.

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I've wanted this for so long.
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I mean, life is so weird.
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First, Lisa has a big fight
with my sister,

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and the next thing you know,
she's my girlfriend.

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Since Lisa knew all about
public relations and stuff,

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she offered to help me
with my campaign.

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We made a great team.
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It seemed so natural,
the two of us together.

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It was like a miracle.
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My leg wasn't bugging me too much
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and the weather was so nice.
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And every day after school
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Lisa and I would go to her house
to fuck and have a hot tub.

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Tammy: lf that's the way
they wanted it,

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then that's the way
it was gonna be.

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But I wasn't going down
without a fight.

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[Jingling]
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Paul: Tammy?
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Tammy, what are you doing?
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You're the advisor.
You should stop her.

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She's not qualified.
She's just a sophomore.

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Did you know that?
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Calm down, Tracy.
Just calm down.

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We can't both run, can we?
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I mean, we're brother and sister.
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Can we?
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It's a conflict of interest,
and Paul was first.

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Anybody who gets signatures
in on time can run,

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and she got in
just under the wire.

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These are a bunch of burnouts.
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And what's this one?
It's illegible.

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I can't even read that.
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That's Tim...Cobsa.
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She's doing this
to get back at me.

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For what?
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I mean, at you.
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For what?
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Tim Cobsa?
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Tim Cobsa? Who's he?
I've never even heard of him.

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Look, why don't we
just forget about Tammy?


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