{"slip": { "id": 39, "advice": "Never run a marathon in Crocs."}}
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Christopher Cross is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Christopher Cross, released on December 27, 1979, by Warner Bros. Records. Produced by Michael Omartian and recorded in July 1979, the album was one of the first in popular music to be digitally recorded, utilizing the 3M Digital Recording System.
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{"slip": { "id": 7, "advice": "Make choices and dont look back."}}
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