Two men sit in the corner of a diner
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Both of them look quite a bit like Carl Reiner
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One of them is smoking even though the sign says not to
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The waitress says to stop, he says sorry but I've got to
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They tell each other jokes that they both know that they both know
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They talk about real estate, prostates, Costco
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And when they finish up they leave a twenty on the table
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The waitress picks it up with their half-eaten bagels
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And when her shift is over she goes back to Mineola
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Sits on the couch, opens up a diet cola and says
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I'm so, I'm so sick of this place
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I'm so ready for a change of pace
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I'm just looking for a new routine
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So she spins her globe
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And the next thing you know
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She's living in Liechtenstein
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She doesn't speak German, only high school Spanish
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But within a few weeks she discovers she can manage
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But there's not much going on except for banking and skiing
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So she breaks up with the man that she just started seeing
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He drops her at the airport in a diesel Mercedes
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Thinks to himself I'm so feeble with the ladies and I
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I'm so, I'm so sick of this place
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I'm so ready for a change of pace
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I'm just looking for a new routine
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So he grabs his cap
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Throws a dart at a map
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And now he's living in Bowling Green
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He talks his way inta
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A job at La Quinta
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Falls for the manager
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Who's moving back to Canada
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She's tried Roanoke, Rekjavik, Rome
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Says you're really sweet but I just want to go home
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Two men sit in the corner of a diner
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One of them says I might take a trip to China
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It's one of those things we should do before we're too old
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Thanks but no thanks, bring me back an egg roll
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Bring it back
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Bring it back
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Bring it back
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Bring it back
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New Routine
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Fountains Of Wayne |