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"Some of my best friends are Republicans," he quipped at one point.
He quipped that the computer was probably run by Windows.
"To find out which family is on the level," he quipped.
"You make it sound as if I am going alone," he quipped.
"People have been saying that my whole life," Jack quipped.
"I hope he speaks to me for the next couple of years," she quipped.
Another member quipped: "And he gave her the night off!"
"But nobody ever had to pay to get in," he quipped.
It is tempting to quip that life would at least seem longer.
"I see the men are being boys tonight," she quipped.
"Talk to me in about six months - I can count to maybe 30 by then," he quipped.
"You can learn a lot about military strategy from American football," he quipped.
"I like to stay up late reading a good book," she had quipped on one occasion.
I take it you want me to reflect on what I'm doing,' he quipped.
"We could always tell them they're in Oz," someone at the back of the room quipped.
Clancy quipped back that he was better off than they.
"It wants to hear the rest of your story," Robinson quipped.
"I still say you need to put some money in," quipped Herman.
He later quipped that this was Trevor's third year of doing it.
He quipped, "I can only think of one title a year."
"You're talking to a guy who was dead in June," he quipped.
Franklin quipped; "Life is too short to spend all its best days in building up a business we cannot control."
"I was ahead on points - until they brought out the sticks," he quipped later.
"Look, Mom is coming up the hill," one of the soldiers was reported to have quipped.
He quipped that the character had set "a virgin record".