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“Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words.”

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“Who invented the telephone booth?

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Not that one!  This one!

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Nothing is worse than a missed opportunity

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“62 days on the road and for what?!”

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“He’s cccrrraaazzzyyyyy!”

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No, what you are seeing is history, not fantasy.

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“Yeah? Really? At one time stuffed possums were in?”

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“So, you think you got it bad?”

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“How can you make the Suez Canal d-i-s-a-p-p-e-a-r?”

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Words courtesy of the Alaska Gold Rush

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“If we don’t all pull together nothing will get done.”

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Sometimes you do not get what you see.

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Make America great again.

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