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a lot of things have gone down in DeWitt, huh, Sheri? yeah. After the Mr. DeWitt, what's his name, did you become the Ms. DeWitt? ha. maybe.

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  1. went in to Meant to Be here in town, in my orange Sunkist winter cap, and old running jacket, "I'm getting these two things, think they'll look in the corner of my kitchen?" repulsed by me was the reaction.

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  2. they don't do that at the Refferal Center, Sheri. nope.

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  3. don't you believe that high falluting stuff is twice as bad in Britain. probably.

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  4. why would your mother get into Dowtown Abbey? no idea..

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  5. we came from poverty! she should have been tuning into the New Orange is Black. or the likes. but a criminal is a criminal is a criminal.

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  6. both your parents, well, I'm older now. what, so this means we forget??

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