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Carrots are good for your eyes. Have you ever seen a rabbit wearing glasses?
Tom is a good judge of character.
Let's try calling Tom.
Tom watches the 6 o'clock news every evening.
Have you ever seen a guy's thing?
Hey, have you seen a guy's junk before?
Hey, have you ever seen a guy's privates before?
Tom is watching TV.
Why don't you call Tom up?
It's more fun to play baseball than to watch it.
You learn more from trying to repair a TV than from watching one.
You learn more from trying to repair a TV than from watching one.
Ask Tom again.
Would you stop staring at me?
Come here and give it a look.
Tom rushed out onto the road without looking both ways.
Why don't you ask Tom?
Have you ever seen a baby pigeon?
I saw Tom tonight.
I don't know. Why don't you ask Tom?

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