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Kathy Griffin

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So, Hanson, which one of you boys is coming home with me tonight? (greeting the band Hanson)
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Kathy Griffin: Hot Cup Of Talk (1998)

 
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Adieu! 'tis love's last greeting,
The parting hour is come!
And fast thy soul is fleeting
To seek its starry home.

 
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