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Diners Only
 
  Who is it?
Ohh, he asked me,
Susie... susie... susie, he’s lookin’ at you,
You didn’t tell me,
I did it to you,
Would either of you like a drink before we take off? ,
Yes, we would like one of your finest champagnes

Got the bockily, bock it down on me
Got the bockily, bock it down on me
Spockily,
Bockily, bock it down on me,
Got the bockily, bock it down on me
Got the bockily, bock it down on me
Spockily, spockily, spockily, spockily...


 
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