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Tell me this:
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How do you rhyme
'towards' and 'birds'?
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"Dropping, falling...
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...diving towards...
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Two lovers lost.
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Plummeting...
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...birds"?
They don't rhyme.
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Maybe it's not supposed to rhyme.
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Also...
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...how do you write a poem
about Clarissa...
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...and never have the name
in the poem?
:40:31
If ever a name deserved, begged
to be in a poem, it's Clarissa.
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Anyway, I did that phone book-database
cross-reference thing you asked for...
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...and there are 1800 men in Oregon...
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...with the initials 'K.V.'
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And about a million in the United States
that are listed.
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How about you?
Have any luck on your end?
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I found the blackmailer.
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- You did?
- Yeah.
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Her name is Gloria Sullivan.
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How do you know it's her?
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I watched her...
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...walk into the bathroom...
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...and get the money.
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I have to admit I was a bit surprised.
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I had a few guesses about suspects,
but I'd never...
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I mean, I just didn't even
think twice about that girl.
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So what's her deal?
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Her deal?
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Her deal is that there is absolutely
nothing out of the ordinary about her.
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She's a model citizen,
college graduate, good paramedic.
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She volunteers at a hospital for the
elderly. She has no criminal record.
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I mean, she's very even-tempered.
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She's friendly...
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...eager to chat.
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There's no nervousness about her,
which is odd for a blackmailer.
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Even at the pickup yesterday,
she's just...
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She's very cool.