Blake (Left) and Dan (Right) were having a detailed arguement outside the city on a hot summer night. |
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| You are always so belligerent. And to think I once thought you were actually benevolent. | |
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| Oh please I am being perfectly benign. | |
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The argument continued on throughout the night and each comeback became louder and louder with each return. |
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| You are so fat that I would die in awe if you were actually buoyant. Children would be creating a cacophony because there would be a fat man in water. | |
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| You are so cantankerous! Don't even act like you're perfect Blake! | |
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The argument raged on but each person became more and more tempted to leave the fight scene. |
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| Your wife is composed of a caustic acid. (Walks off) | |
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| Wow and to think we almost had a camaraderie. | |
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