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He was On the Road Again headed for Texas where he hoped to be in Amarillo by Morning, a little nervous though, because, All His Exes Live in Texas, and even though he resides in Tennessee, he's always been mighty proud to be an Okie From Muskoge, so passing through Oklahoma he stopped at Alice's Restaurant for some grub and while waiting on his chicken fried steak with gravy smothered French fries he sang 24 Hours From Tulsa.

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