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"content": "<p>A man gets stopped by a game warden with his basket full of fish.</p><p>Warden: Do you have a permit for all these fish?</p><p>Man: No sir. These are all my pet fish. </p><p>Warden: Your pet fish? How’s that?</p><p>Man: Well, every night I take all my pet fish for a walk to the lake, I let them swim for about a half hour, and then I whistle and they all come back and jump in my basket and we go home. We do this every night.</p><p>Warden: Well that’s just a crock of lies!!</p><p>Man: Here, I’ll show you...<br />*releases the fish into the lake.</p><p>Warden: Well this I gotta see!!</p><p>(5 minutes later...)</p><p>Warden: Well?</p><p>Man: Well what?</p><p>Warden: The fish!! Where’s your pet fish?</p><p>Man: What fish?</p>",
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