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Tara2 Posted 4 years ago
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You don’t wear my chains

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Sheldon: Oh, good lord.

Leonard (singing): You don’t know me, you don’t wear my chains… God, that’s a good song.

Sheldon: If you’re compiling a mix CD for a double suicide. (Leonard is taking supplies out of a bag) Oh, I hope that scratching post is for you.

  

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Tara2 you don’t wear my chains Literally, you are not held down by chains (as in prison). Figuratively, you are not impeded from action as I am. You don't have the terrible problems that I have.

  • Tara2 you don’t wear my chains Literally, you are not held down by chains (as in prison).
  • Figuratively, you are not impeded from action as I am.
  • You don't have the terrible problems that I have.
  • CJ
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Tara2you don’t wear my chains

Literally, you are not held down by chains (as in prison).

Figuratively, you are not impeded from action as I am. You don't have the terrible problems that I have.

CJ

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