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Glen Quagmire: Sure, Lois. I'd do everything to you.
Lois: What?
Glen Quagmire: I'd do anything for you.
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<Reed> It is important to note that the primary reason the Roman Empire
fail is that they had no concept of zero... thus they could not
test the success or failure of their C programs.
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Look! Before our very eyes, the future is becoming the past.
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The ducks in St James's Park are so used to being fed bread by secret
agents meeting clandestinely that they have developed their own Pavlovian
reaction. Put a St James's Park duck in a laboratory cage and show it a
picture of two men -- one usually wearing a coat with a fur collar, the
other something sombre with a scarf -- and it'll look up expectantly.
-- (Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman, Good Omens)
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Live from New York ... It's Saturday Night!
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