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What did he say?
"You wouldn't happen to have your ID on you would you?"
or just "You wouldn't have your ID on you would you?"
What did he say?
"You wouldn't happen to have your ID on you would you?"
or just "You wouldn't have your ID on you would you?"
"You wouldn't happen to have your ID on you would you?"
or just "You wouldn't have your ID on you would you?"
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27 Feb 2020
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The second one. "You wouldn't have your ID on you, would you?"
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The second one. "You wouldn't have your ID on you, would you?"
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