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Exit Memo
Following a review, I have decided to dissolve our relationship. This decision reflects a strategic realignment of my emotional resources and should not be interpreted as a comment on your over-all market value.
By Sterling Hoyte
The Saddest Happy Hours in N.Y.C.
Featuring live-band karaoke and B.Y.O.T. (bring your own tortilla) Tuesdays.
By Brooke Bourgeois and Scott Polhemus
Are You There Margaret? It’s Me, God
You repeatedly asked Me to give you boobs, which I hope you’ve figured out is kind of below My pay grade.
By Tom Smyth
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