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* Lucien sits beside Ellen and goes on a long, pleasant monologue about how he respects her right as a woman to receive equal pay, choose whether or not to be pregnant, wear non-traditional clothes, etc, etc... but she's a law clerk, so she still has to get the beer. What really makes it a crowning moment is that Ellen ''does'' agree to fetch the beer... but not without FlippingTheBird.
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* Lucien sits beside Ellen and goes on a long, pleasant monologue about how he respects her right as a woman to receive equal pay, choose whether or not to be pregnant, wear non-traditional clothes, etc, etc... but she's a law clerk, so she still has to get the beer. What really makes it a crowning moment is that Ellen ''does'' agree to fetch the beer... but not without FlippingTheBird.FlippingTheBird.
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* Lucien sits beside Ellen and goes on a long, pleasant monologue about how he respects her right as a woman to receive equal pay, choose whether or not to be pregnant, wear non-traditional clothes, etc, etc... but she's a law clerk, so she still has to get the beer. What really makes it a crowning moment is that Ellen ''does'' agree to fetch the beer... but not before FlippingTheBird.
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* Lucien sits beside Ellen and goes on a long, pleasant monologue about how he respects her right as a woman to receive equal pay, choose whether or not to be pregnant, wear non-traditional clothes, etc, etc... but she's a law clerk, so she still has to get the beer. What really makes it a crowning moment is that Ellen ''does'' agree to fetch the beer... but not before without FlippingTheBird.
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* Lucien sits beside Ellen and goes on a long, pleasant monologue about how he respects her right as a woman to receive equal pay, choose whether or not to be pregnant, wear non-traditional clothes, etc, etc... but she's a law clerk, so she still has to get the beer.
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* Lucien sits beside Ellen and goes on a long, pleasant monologue about how he respects her right as a woman to receive equal pay, choose whether or not to be pregnant, wear non-traditional clothes, etc, etc... but she's a law clerk, so she still has to get the beer. What really makes it a crowning moment is that Ellen ''does'' agree to fetch the beer... but not before FlippingTheBird.
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* Lucien sits beside Ellen and goes on a long, pleasant monologue about how he respects her right as a woman to receive equal pay, choose whether or not to be pregnant, wear non-traditional clothes, etc, etc... but she's a law clerk, so she still has to get the coffee.
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* Lucien sits beside Ellen and goes on a long, pleasant monologue about how he respects her right as a woman to receive equal pay, choose whether or not to be pregnant, wear non-traditional clothes, etc, etc... but she's a law clerk, so she still has to get the coffee.beer.
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* Lucien sits beside Ellen and goes on a long, pleasant monologue about how he respects her right as a woman to receive equal pay, choose whether or not to be pregnant, where non-traditional clothes, etc, etc... but she's a law clerk, so she still has to get the coffee.
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* Lucien sits beside Ellen and goes on a long, pleasant monologue about how he respects her right as a woman to receive equal pay, choose whether or not to be pregnant, where wear non-traditional clothes, etc, etc... but she's a law clerk, so she still has to get the coffee.
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* Lucien sits beside Ellen and goes on a long, pleasant monologue about how he respects her right as a woman to receive equal pay, choose whether or not to be pregnant, where non-traditional clothes, etc, etc... but she's a law clerk, so she still has to get the coffee.