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The first thing I'd do if I were you is to go visit no less than four real bars.
"If I Were You" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for language and sexual references.
Both the title song and "Off of Wonderland" find him reminiscing about his own past; "The Arms of Night" ponders without being ponderous; and "Where Were You" is a sharp Katrina lament.
According to Johnson, "I Wish I Were You" is a different beast: "In two successive drafts of the first 100 pages, Jack put in all the textural detail that had been left out of 'Hippos' and even returned with renewed confidence to the lyricism he had abandoned just the year before.
Phrases like these - "what I do know is," "what I can share is," "what's more important is," "what's in our control at the moment is," "what's in your control at the moment is," and "what I would do if I were you is" - fit nicely behind "I don't know" or "I can't say".
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Were you being serious?
"And you were, you were".
"Not as if you were — you are".
Were you being a slut?
Plan were you're going to go.
"Whom are you?" is wrong.
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