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Overheard outside the store, Mother to her son, "If it ain't a dollar..." That's the sentence she'd begun. You can figure out the rest, Knowing what would fit - "If it ain't a dollar, well, Then you're not gettin' it." Was the kid upset? No way; He'd heard that line before. He shrugged and went to check it out Inside the dollar store. I guess in this economy, There'd be no risk in bettin' That many things for lots of bucks A lot of kids ain't gettin'.
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Apr 16, 2019
Apr 16, 2019 at 2:24 PM UTC
If It Ain't a Dollar
Overheard outside the store, Mother to her son, "If it ain't a dollar..." That's the sentence she'd begun. You can figure out the rest, Knowing what would fit - "If it ain't a dollar, well, Then you're not gettin' it." Was the kid upset? No way; He'd heard that line before. He shrugged and went to check it out Inside the dollar store. I guess in this economy, There'd be no risk in bettin' That many things for lots of bucks A lot of kids ain't gettin'.
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Manhattan
Apr 16, 2019
Apr 16, 2019 at 2:24 PM UTC
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