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#51 - Old habits die hard
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#62 - Does this explain Aramark?
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#68 - I don't need no stinkin' reference material!
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#71 - Have a merry, merry Christmas...
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#75 - No nukes! No nukes!
#76 - Animal testing?
#77 - That rocked! What was it?
#78 - Speaking of dispensing cheese...
#79 - Halter ego
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#85 - Allergies Blow!
Welcome home, John Glenn!
I saw a report on TV about how the shuttle had taken roses into space to see if zero gravity affected molecule structures of flower fragrance. You know that phrase “stink to high heaven?”