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"When the phone started ringing too many times, I had to take it back to what I can handle. I take my..." — Bill Murray
When the phone started ringing too many times, I had to take it back to what I can handle. I take my chances on a job or a person as opposed to a situation. I don't like to have a situation placed over my head.
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