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1. You’ll have to git out of the car,
2. to the old git, only if you did it might be a help, 'cos there's quite a
3. "Fuck off, you old git
4. One by one they got up and formed a line and slowly sauntered around burly landlord git
5. Wouldn’t you know it, soon the whole pub was whistling and the friends slowly marched out, bowing to the innocently whistling crowd and leaving a severely stressed burly landlord git, unable to control the now rambunctious musicality of the remaining customers
6. Pulling out of the lay-by and accelerating up the road, I wondered why I was going to all this trouble for an ungrateful old git
7. "You must worry on till I kin git around," she groaned
8. He cain't git out
9. Jes' keep pullin�, an� git me outta heah, before this thang falls on me agin
10. You can stay here if you want but we'd better go… Frankie! Git, now!"
11. "Ya git them holes cut in the tile?"
12. "Git the thimble in?"
13. suppose we’l have to deal with that git sooner or later, but for now, you’d
14. “He’s disappeared, the git” said Stu
15. Rest of you, go on and git McDonald’s
16. played other games such as fox and hounds, and Go Git Her! We
17. “Now git in there,” snarled Charlie as they both shoved me
18. Now git out y’all
19. "Shore can git lonely out here," he continued
20. "I don' know where I'm gonna git the money ta have it fixed
21. "If everyone was doing what they really loved, the way they wanted, whenever they wanted, they wouldn't be screaming with frustration in life, living lives of 'quiet desperation' as some cheerless but astute git once put it
22. If this doddery old git tried to pull a fast one, we would show him just how much respect we had for the elderly, by judo flipping him into a pile of chicken shit
23. The old git grinned
24. Before we knew it and in no way could it be explained, Team Sydney were once again beaten by the insistence of this old git and found ourselves sucking on the pipe, much to our absolute disgust
25. It was the old git and his pipe-sucking scenario all over again, but this time we gave in easily as climbing a minaret was number 1002 on our list of 1001 things to do before we died
26. I followed Mark’s wild pointing to a wizened old git in a fez standing next to a square box on trestles made up of rows of tiny drawers, atop of which sat the ‘cute’ white rabbit in question
27. A sign propped up alongside boasted ‘Fortunes told by the Great Mustapha’: though it failed to state whether Mustapha was the git or the bunny
28. After what that git had
29. I’ll git her to bring it in
30. “Of all the witch-hunters they could’ve assigned, why that git?”
31. Hunter turned to look for the offending git and was surprised to see Gareth walking calmly in his direction
32. the only words spoken during the battle, “Let’s git!” Three Kansas guerillas suggested with their guns that their opponents run as fast as they could
33. From here, it's 'bout an hour's drive to the gate, then another half hour before we git to the main house
34. “We have to git goin’
35. But she’s being a stubborn little git, and won’t talk to me, says there’s nothing to discuss
36. But while cursing her for a devious git, another scenario played out
37. “Tight Arsed Git,” the other youth called after them
38. `We won't git nothin' out of 'IM, mate,' returned Newman
39. Git on with it
40. Git it acrost yer chest
41. `I was beginnin' to be afraid as I shouldn't be hable to git heverything finished in time for you to move in before Christmas, sir,' Crass continued, `but it's hall done now, sir
42. `I'm afraid we should never git away with it,' ejaculated Didlum, as soon as he could speak
43. If we can honly git away with it, I reckon it'll be one of the smartest thing we've ever done
44. "I couldn' git nuffn else," he says
45. But what I say is this: it ain't good sense to go court'n around after a halter if you can git at what you're up to in some way that's jist as good and at the same time don't bring you into no resks
46. But he didn't git much chance to enjoy his luck, for inside of a week our folks laid HIM out
47. But answer me only jest this one more—now DON'T git mad; didn't you have it in your mind to hook the money and hide it?"
48. "But how in the nation'd they ever GIT that grindstone IN
49. "My very WORDS, Brer Penrod! I was a-sayin'—pass that-air sasser o' m'lasses, won't ye?—I was a-sayin' to Sister Dunlap, jist this minute, how DID they git that grindstone in there, s'I
50. She raised her hand "Git out, Tab!" said Lucy