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“Sweetie, can I ask you something?”
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“How much would it suck if it got rained out?”
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“Aren't you going to get in trouble for that?”
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“As soon as he said he needed to talk to me, my mind started racing, like "Uh oh. What could this be about?"”
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“That's unlike him. He's usually so clean-cut.”
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“That looks serious.”
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“I've had this presentation looming over me for weeks now.”
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“Why do I always put things off until the very last minute?”
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“She's been out of work for over a year now.”
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