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- Men drive off bridges and drink too much because of women like you.
- Give me the gun." Ranger said. I extracted the gun from my pants and handed it over. Ranger held the gun in the pulm of…
- I thought you wanted to date other women?" "I didn't want to date other women. We decided in the heat of the moment that were…
- From the look on your face, I'd say you know him." I nodded. "Sold him a cannoli when I was in high school." Connie grunted.…
- You never want to look in a mirror," Lula said. "Men love mirrors. They look at themselves doing the deed and they see Rex the…
- It's the twenty-first century." I told Tank. "Women drive." "Only in my bed," Tank said. "Never in my car.
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