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USE A GUN, GO TO CAPE COD.
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Homicidal Ham [S02E04]
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Mad Men (2007) - S07E12 Lost Horizon
1.1s
Cape Cod?
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1.5s
KIDS LOVE CAPE COD.
Bob's Burgers (2011) - S06E09 Comedy
1.8s
He's on Cape Cod!
Gilmore Girls (2000) - S05E20 How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?
1.5s
YES. WE LIKE CAPE COD.
Gilmore Girls (2000) - S05E20 How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?
2.2s
A PLACE ON CAPE COD! OUR OWN KENNEBUNKPORT!
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2s
I'm going to Cape Cod for the next three weeks
Gilmore Girls (2000) - S05E20 How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?
2.4s
ABOUT WEDDINGS AND BABIES AND CAPE COD.
Scrubs (2001) - S04E14 Drama
2.1s
Perhaps it hopped a train from Cape Cod.
How I Met Your Mother (2005) - S02E20 Romance
3s
That's right, on a road trip up to Cape Cod,
Gilmore Girls (2000) - S05E20 How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?
2.9s
SURE. I'VE BEEN TO WEDDINGS AT THE CAPE. YOU LIKE CAPE COD?
The Sopranos (1999) - S04E02 Drama
1.9s
He used to carry a gun.
The Simpsons (1989) - S29E12
1.6s
I used to have a gun.
Squid Game (2021) - S01E05 A Fair World
1s
Using that gun?
Dexter (2006) - S01E08 Thriller
1.8s
Use guns.
MacGruber (2021) - S01E01 A Good Day to Die
1.4s
* Then using Piper's gun *
Gilmore Girls (2000) - S05E20 How Many Kropogs to Cape Cod?
1.4s
"USED TO BE"? IT'S NOT ANYMORE?