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You don't skate on thin ice with me.
You skate on thin ice, you'll get your feet wet.
You don't skate on thin ice with me.
You skate on thin ice, you'll get your feet wet.
- You're skating on thin ice.
-Sorry, pal, you're skating on thin ice!
I'm constantly skating on thin ice and I have to cross it before it breaks.
If you'd just said you were skating on thin ice... all right, I-I would have tried to understand, but I wouldn't be in a spot like this.
Listen, Bilko, I might tell you this whole post is skating on thin ice with hot blades.
- You're skating on thin ice.
-Sorry, pal, you're skating on thin ice!
I'm constantly skating on thin ice and I have to cross it before it breaks.
If you'd just said you were skating on thin ice... all right, I-I would have tried to understand, but I wouldn't be in a spot like this.
Listen, Bilko, I might tell you this whole post is skating on thin ice with hot blades.