Caution: Preceding a phrase with a term of endearment is often attempted but results may vary. Discretion is advised.
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THE FINISH LINE
- Were you talking to the dog?
- Fine. Whatever.
- I’m busy. You do it.
- Are you wearing that?
- My mom's is better.
- I wasn't listening.
- Wait. I'm almost ready to care.
- Don’t bother me.
- Can we never eat this again?
- Look! Behind you!
- Aunt Edna had a shirt like that.
- Can you hear those scratching noises?
- Please stop talking.
- Court is adjourned.
- What's wrong with your hair?
- Seriously. Don't bother me.
- I’ll do it at half time.
- Do you smell smoke?