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I'd watch the news with my dad, and he'd quietly mock the anchors. An anchorman might say, 'Police
I'd watch the news with my dad, and he'd quietly mock the anchors. An anchorman might say, 'Police
I'd watch the news with my dad, and he'd quietly mock the anchors. An anchorman might say, 'Police
I'd watch the news with my dad, and he'd quietly mock the anchors. An anchorman might say, 'Police
I'd watch the news with my dad, and he'd quietly mock the anchors. An anchorman might say, 'Police
I'd watch the news with my dad, and he'd quietly mock the anchors. An anchorman might say, 'Police
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