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Wood) who get Carlos liquored up at a house party and then put the moves on him. Asked the difference, between the guys she meets on the golf course versus those on the job, Dergan said, "The football fans are very liquored. At the Anchor, they ate from the breakfast menu and got all liquored up. |
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