Dunk n Dine
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Dunk n Dine
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Sally's working at the dunk n dine
say's she hates but she has a good time
come in to work drunk on wine
hash browns and coffee make a man feel fine
hash browns and coffee make a man feel fine
Texas breakfast two dollars and a dime
fifty cent tip coming everytime
from truckers who need a little more time
from big long roads and the little white line
big long roads and the little white line
whoo hoo
whoo hoo
Down Georgia 3 out by the interstate
every morning just as sure as fate
the cars old but it's making good time
Sally take a sip from this bottle of wine
Sally take a sip from this bottle of wine
well you get back to your dunk n dine
get back to your dunk n dine
you get back to your dunk n dine
get on back
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