“Currently I’m going to go to dinner with my girlfriend and we’re going to celebrate, then I’ll go home. We’re going to go to Texas Roadhouse and we’re both going to get steaks, and then I’ll bring her a big box of chocolates and a big teddy bear. Dark chocolate, milk chocolate, you know. I think we’re going to Texas Roadhouse, and since it’s a Monday and we have school, we can’t do anything crazy.”
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