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Uncle Joe, who evidently regards himself as energetic, announces his retirement, leaving the rest of Hooterville to ponder the question of what he is retiring from.
Uncle Joe, who evidently regards himself as energetic, announces his retirement, leaving the rest of Hooterville to ponder the question of what he is retiring from.
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