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How does a large family ever manage in a small house?
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Transcript
My friend Winky was one of a dozen or so kids and they all lived in a tiny house. One day I asked him how they managed. Winky said, “It was easy, after we started to take in boarders.”
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Intro and Outro
INTRO:My friend Winky was one of a dozen or so kids and they all lived in a tiny house.
OUTRO:Winky said, “It was easy, after we started to take in boarders.”


