The dog ate a cat vs It would be a sour time if I didn't take you to homecoming.

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The dog ate a cat is the most popular phrase on the web. 

It would be a sour time if I didn't take you to homecoming.

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The dog ate a cat

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  • Scully: The dog ate a cat. Dr. Winters: I also found what appears to be bits of rat fur. I think the rat ate the poison. Scully: Cat ate a rat. Mulder: And the dog ate the  ...
  • VETERINARIAN: No. When I dissected the dog's stomach I found an undigested fragment of intestine which appears to be feline. SCULLY: The dog ate a cat.
  • Scully: The dog ate a cat. Dr. Winters: I also found what appears to be bits of rat fur. I think the rat ate the poison. Scully: Cat ate a rat. Mulder: And the dog ate the  ...
  • Scully: The dog ate a cat. Dr Winters: I also found what appears to be bits of rat fur. I think the rat ate the poison. Scully: Cat ate a rat? Mulder: And the dog ate the  ...

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