aboriginal representative and ontario
ministry of finance representative conduct dialogue on economics
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oh |
Hello. |
oh
boy, |
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fuck |
Hello, |
it's another one |
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it's her |
I'd like to |
be so
brown |
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she's looking |
to make a withdrawal |
from
what Reserve |
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she's looking at me |
from my chequing account. |
and
cheap clothes |
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why couldn't |
Your number? |
of
kids |
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not mean anything |
I forgot. |
she
has |
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the problem |
But, I have my debit card-- |
for
heaven's sake, |
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she's looking |
there. |
never |
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at me |
One moment-- |
can
you trust |
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with such hostility |
how much out of your account? |
is for
beer |
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for what it's worth |
I'll take $100 and I need |
drugs? |
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I must be crazy |
to deposit a cheque. |
to
make it through the week |
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is there lint |
In your chequing account? |
from
unemployment |
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on my shirt? |
I'll take |
like
all the others |
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crap or |
$200 for |
such
nice land |
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what |
now |
is going to waste |
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oh |
and deposit the rest in |
the hands of drunkards |
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fuck her |
regular chequing |
the
need for police |
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I just want my money |
That all? |
these
people |
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want |
S'everything. |
we can't |
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escape |
Okay, then. |
be
responsible |
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when this is over |
Thanks. |
for
nothing |
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