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America Jones
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Monday, May 02, 2011
Dialog
A: We killed Osama bin Laden.
B: Who?
A: Osama bin Laden.
B: ?
A: The Al Qaeda guy? 911?
B: I stopped keeping track of the bastards after we bagged Saddam Hussein.
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