! Look, every Wednesday, I sneak in there, I cut the hair off the stiffs before they stick them in the furnace. | |
" We'll sneak across the line tonight and wait. " | |
"At weddings, thieves sneak in too. | |
"Hey, I want to sneak your film on my channel." | |
"How did love sneak in and catch us unawares?" | |
! Look, every Wednesday, I sneak in there, I cut the hair off the stiffs before they stick them in the furnace. | |
" We'll sneak across the line tonight and wait. " | |
"At weddings, thieves sneak in too. | |
"Hey, I want to sneak your film on my channel." | |
"How did love sneak in and catch us unawares?" | |
! Those little sneaks. | |
"Hey, remember the time that I quit" "and you got pissed and took my seat on a plane that crashed," "and now you're trading in your wheelie sneaks for a peg leg?" | |
"Or she sneaks to the slum | |
"She won't be the least surprised then "if Hit list sneaks up on Bombshell | |
- And then one of us sneaks out behind and while the rest of us are ogling the light this one of us...has the gun. | |
! Those little sneaks. | |
"Hey, remember the time that I quit" "and you got pissed and took my seat on a plane that crashed," "and now you're trading in your wheelie sneaks for a peg leg?" | |
"Or she sneaks to the slum | |
"She won't be the least surprised then "if Hit list sneaks up on Bombshell | |
- And then one of us sneaks out behind and while the rest of us are ogling the light this one of us...has the gun. | |
"He has sneaked in." | |
- He sneaked in through that door. | |
- He sneaked out in the mail van. | |
- He sneaked out when l came in | |
- He sneaked up on me. The sneak. | |
"...you sneaking into my dressing room, "licking my cold-cuts, "and ripping your name out of the book, which I then let Louise take from my pocket." | |
"After sneaking away from his Eastern jailers..." "... Hugo Vogel has allegedly slipped away from the French small town where Western powers had hidden him." | |
"But it's still better than having a creep sneaking into your bed." | |
"He claimed he was sneaking away for a holiday, but couldn't name a hotel..." | |
"I'm sneaking through an office." | |
"He has sneaked in." | |
- He sneaked in through that door. | |
- He sneaked out in the mail van. | |
- He sneaked out when l came in | |
- He sneaked up on me. The sneak. | |
"...you sneaking into my dressing room, "licking my cold-cuts, "and ripping your name out of the book, which I then let Louise take from my pocket." | |
"After sneaking away from his Eastern jailers..." "... Hugo Vogel has allegedly slipped away from the French small town where Western powers had hidden him." | |
"But it's still better than having a creep sneaking into your bed." | |
"He claimed he was sneaking away for a holiday, but couldn't name a hotel..." | |
"I'm sneaking through an office." | |