Calm Down Cologne by OG Garage A Trois, live from their record release party
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Calm Down Cologne by OG Garage A Trois, live from their record release party
Chloe: I'm expected to eat yogurt? We have simoleons! Nope! I'm treating myself!
Chloe: "Hey! Meet me at Dina's in 30."
Steven: "Excuse me. I hope it's not too forward, but I'd love to photograph you! I saw you, and it struck me: Alienation from ourselves!"
Chloe: "Are you offering me a job?"
Steven: "Oh! Yes, I am! Of course! I always pay models..."
Chloe: "In that case... Give me a call sometime."
In-A-Pro-Pro by Garage A Trois from the album Calm Down Cologne
Nora: Finished that. Not feeling like playing that. I’ll close that as soon as I load it. I know myself. Guess it’s time to rent a new video game.
Max: “Hi.”
Nora: “Of course you’d show up! Can’t spend time with my boyfriend without you bugging me. Why would I think I would be able to play a game at the public library?”
Max: “Please, just hear me out!”
Nora: “Leave. Me. Alone. And Minnie, too.”
Brett: “You giving up this spot? What are we playing for, gentlemen?”
Nora: I really can’t go anywhere in this city because of this Max and Minnie drama. Ugh!
You know that Chris Rock sketch where he says that there's a difference between black people and niggas?
Can the Sub_Bass Speak? by Algiers b/w It All Comes Around Again
Baba by Happy Orchestra from the eponymous debut album
I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier (John Lennon cover) by Mad Season from the Working Class Hero tribute album
His mom publicly compared him to killer Adam Lanza. Now the teen is opening up about his bipolar disorder.
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