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You can't take this check. But we called last week.And they told me to bring it. He has to send it to Iowa.It takes a few weeks to process. A few weeks?Doesn't she need to buy things? How it is. Where do we send it? Hey, you got that Iowa address? Any Nudie Judies in here? Skin pics?Naughty stuff? No. No Nudie Judies. Time to say goodbye.It might be a while till you can visit, fiancé. -I love you so much.-I love you, too! -I'll call you as soon as I can.-Okay. Okay? Please send that check immediately. Okay. I will. I love you.Please keep my website updated. I love you so much. It's okay
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You can't take this check
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But we called last week And they told me to bring it
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He has to send it to Iowa It takes a few weeks to process
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A few weeks Doesn't she need to buy things
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How it is
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Where do we send it
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Hey you got that Iowa address
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Any Nudie Judies in here Skin pics Naughty stuff
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No No Nudie Judies
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Time to say goodbye It might be a while till you can visit fiancé
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I love you so much I love you too
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I'll call you as soon as I can Okay
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Okay Please send that check immediately
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Okay I will
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I love you Please keep my website updated
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I love you so much
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It's okay
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Movie Summary
Convicted of a decade old crime of transporting drug money to an ex-girlfriend, normally law-abiding Piper Chapman is sentenced to a year and a half behind bars to face the reality of how life-changing prison can really be.