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Making it cool. It's gonna like, you know, be a thing. It's gonna I'm gonna live here
It's going to—I'm going to live here.
I get done and my kids are like, "We want to live here!"
and my kids are like, "We want to live here!" "What?" "Whoa, wait, no, no!
And I'm live here at the San Diego Yacht and Boat Show.
(Newscaster:) And I'm live here, at the Santiago Yacht and boat show,
It's super expensive to live here in Sydney.
It's super expensive to live here in Sydney.
You know the drill: we'll explain the thing, and then we'll tell you to go buy something, and then about 2% of you will buy it, and then I will give my writer Ben some money to go buy more croissants, which he needs to live. Here we go.
Nuclear warheads in the United States live here: in the 450-or-so missile silos in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, and North Dakota, with a few spread out in other states.
Roman Atwood, is that we're having Roman Atwood live here on Skype?
were having Lo- Roman Atwood live here on the skype
It means we need other goodies to find the people to attract people to live here.
They had these really fancy rooms because apparently people used to live here?
If you don't live here, then you will probably have to take the bus to get here, which takes over an hour depending on the traffic.
If you don't live here, then you will probably have to take the bus to get here, which takes over an hour depending on the traffic.
Even if I live here now, still this aspect of Japan doesn't stop to amaze me.
Even if I live here now, still, this aspect of Japan doesn't stop to amaze me.