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Death should take more care with his paperwork.
A. Lee Martinez
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A. Lee Martinez
Age: 51
Born: 1973
Born: January 12
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El Paso
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Lee Martinez
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Quiet descended, a silence so consuming that even the drafty corridors ceased whistling. Bog wasn't certain where to look, so he solved the problem by plucking out his eyes and sticking them in a drawer.
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