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"Ask your father".
"Then I'll ask your father".
"Ask your father," my Mom said.
"Did you ask your father?" she shouted back.
"Why don't you ask your father?" she told him.
The man said, "Ask your father why he only buys one pair at a time".
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Your mother, not wanting to be suffocated by the attention, not wanting her parents to witness her decline, had asked your father to bring you all back to America.
(While hilarious, asking your father to "tell your loser wife to stop bitching in my face" probably isn't the most respectful way to address your poor, suffering mother).
Mr. Putin, the former K.G.B. officer, sought common ground, asking, "Your father used to work for the C.I.A., didn't he?" A witness to the conversation recalled that Mr. Bush tried to explain that in the American system the director of central intelligence was a political appointee, not a spy.
Finding a banker simply meant asking your father or a business contact.
Ask your mother and father, your teacher, your preacher what this really means.
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