A Christmas Story
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I won it.
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- Damn, hell, you say you won it?
- Yeah.

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Mind power, Sweed, mind power.
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The entire neighborhood was turned on.
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You should see what it looks like
from out here!

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It could be seen
up and down Cleveland Street.

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The symbol of the old man's victory.
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Yeah, he won that. It's a major award.
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Isn't it about time
for somebody's favorite radio program?

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Holy smokes, it was 6:45.
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Only one thing that
could've dragged me away...

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from the soft glow of electric sex
gleaming in the window.

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Kids, it's Little Orphan Annie time.
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Brought to you by rich, chocolaty Ovaltine.
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I could still taste it.
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Hey, you turned the light off!
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I knew I was handing Miss Shields
a masterpiece.

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Maybe Miss Shields, in her ecstasy,
would excuse me from theme writing...

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for the rest of my natural life.
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You call this a paragraph?
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Margins! Margins! ''F''!
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My life's work down the drain.
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A semicolon, you dolt!
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A period.
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''F''!
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Oh, I should weep
if I have to read one more ''F''!

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Ralphie Parker.

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