Bob here on the left thinks that Jim is a amicable friend. Little does bob know, Jim isn't. |
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| How're you enjoying your drink Jim? I'm trying to practice abstinence. | |
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| Bob. I've got to tell you,I'm really digging the way the drink is amiable. | |
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Bob contemplates, Jim's ambiguous statement. |
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| Oh, Jim. That is so altruistic of you to say. | |
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| This drink is going to alienate me tonight, Bob. | |
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Jim becomes heavily intoxicate. Luckily his good friend Bob was there to show his altruistic side, and help Jim out. |
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| I think that they have a affluent amount of drinks over there for you. | |
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| Yes, Bob. They do. I shall admonish all the drinks tonight. Then all the ladies will adorn me . | |
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