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Look darlin' it's Johnny Ringo. Deadliest pistoleer since Wild Bill, they say. What do you think darlin' should I hate him? Tombstone
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Ready for this? Faranzano brought in Mad Dog Coll to ice you. Mobsters
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Pretty Boy Floyd, you are under arrest. Public Enemies
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Dearest if you can't express yourself in more eloquent terms, kindly shut your cakehole. Carry On ... Up The Khyber
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You little liar! You little liar! I took thi t' Speedway t' see American All Stars and tha ran off with their star leg trailer "Sprouts" Clooney. Thi mate Denlin said tha'd only gone to have a twist of "Sprouts's" throttle and tha wern't seen ageean for six months. Leavin' me broken hearted, I've not touched Dapper Dan Hair Products since. And as for her calling me a cad and a bounder I'll be seeing her later.
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I would rather die a thousand deaths than see my mothers dress on that spoiled selfish cow! Ever After:A Cinderella Story
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That's quite a nice little nothing you're almost wearing. I approve. Diamonds Are Forever
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And there's me trying to get thee onto a snake.
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What record do you have on your deck right now?
Sweatshopboy replied to *Cinderella*'s topic in I'm Bored!
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Was you trawling?
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Might I ask who I are addressing? Little Big Man
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Do you know, I can't remember having a music exam. All I remember is standing at the back of the class with a pointie hat on, belting a triangle every now and again. And the lass at the back of the girls class showing me her tambourine. Remember Pattricia.
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A knockout like you? What's your name? Grease
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Hello baby. What you gonna have? The Public Enemy ............ 1931
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A mighty tome, self penned I'm informed, been trying to get a copy for years. Pattricia Perfect's The Book Of Useless Information. The chapter entitled "How To Stoke Up A Fireman" is pure literary genius, to hot to be printed here.