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Man, I so sick of dinosaurs. They wasn't extinct, I'd go out an' kill 'em myself.
Lawrence Block
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Lawrence Block
Age: 86
Born: 1938
Born: June 24
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Chip Harrison
Paul Kavanagh
Lee Duncan
Sheldon Lord
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