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English, 07.04.2021 22:50, ottie123

Dr. Archibald- oh dear that’d be too bad, you’d be so sad? Larry-that’d be too bad.
Dr. Archibald- alrighty
Larry-if my lips said "adios! I don’t like you. I think your gross.” That’d be too bad I might get mad.
Dr. Archibald-Oh dear that’d be too bad. You might get mad?
Larry-that’d be too bad.

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