| Hey, come on in.
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| Here, sit down, make yourself comfortable.
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| I was going to work the other morning
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| and these two chicks were on the bus
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| and they were running off their mouths about everybody’s business.
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| Yeah, you know and all, talk, talk, talk.
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| Well then they were talking about my business so I listened.
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| Your name and my name came up.
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| Yeah, they were saying things like,
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| «Yeah, Marge ain’t got a man up tight no more.
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| He’s been tippin' up town.
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| And Marilyn’s gonna take him from her if she don’t look out.»
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| Who’s Marilyn?
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| I don’t know who she is.
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| You tell me who she is.
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| Then I’ll know what they’re talking about.
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| Give it up
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| Give it up
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| Give it up
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| Give it up |