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"Captain, what are you doing?" was the despairing cry of the copilot on a voice recorder in the cockpit, the Japanese television program reported.
How were you doing — was it a regular scheduled trip, or an impromptu visit because of a persistent cold?
"Weekend Update" (Seth Meyers, Fred Armisen, Kristen Wiig) Meyers' "What are you doing?" was good, but, as always, would have been better with someone else to trade lines with.
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"'How are you doing?' is better".
"What you did was wrong.
Everything you did was twisted.
What you did was what you got.
The next thing you did was what?
When you open a satellite, you look for confirmation that what you did was good".
Acknowledge why what you did was wrong.
What you did is unforgivable.
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