The Thin Blue Line
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so I always watched detective stories.
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I'm always looking because
I never know what might come up.

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Or how I could help.
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I like to help in situations like that.
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I really do.
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It's always happening to me,
everywhere I go...

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lots of times there's killings or anything.
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Even around my house. Wherever.
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I'm always looking or getting involved,
to find out who did it, what's going on.

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I listen to people.
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And I'm always trying to decide
who's lying, or who killed who...

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before the police do. See if I can beat them.
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Yeah.
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I was working at a gas station.
My husband and I both.

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We weren't getting along well at all.
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We were arguing back and forth.
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We didn't wanna go home, because
we'd rather talk it out in the car...

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than go home with the kids and fight.
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Had to listen to them, too.
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So we were really arguing,
and decided to get something to eat.

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About that time,
a police came out of a restaurant...

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on the right hand side of the road...
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and he went to pull the man over.
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She turned around.
She was looking hard. She looked.

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I didn't think she seen the guy, but she did.
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Because I said, "What you looking at?"
I knew something had went wrong.

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She said, "You just shut up and drive."
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And I kept telling my husband:
"Slow down so I can see."


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