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How much did you pay for the TV? 200 bucks. 200 bucks for a piece of junk like that? That's a rip off. What do you mean? It's not worth it. Oh, I guess I really did get ripped off.
New words for dialogue : Havent [done something] in forever = Rack up = Dont bring that up= Not only that = Niece = Nephew = or so = Altogether = in full swing= A few bucks = How about this = I cant argue with that! =
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