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"golden goose" Definitions
  1. something that provides somebody with a lot of money, that they must be very careful with in order not to lose it

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We call that trying not to kill the golden goose.
Television has long been the golden goose of political advertising.
When it comes to footwear, Golden Goose fits that bill.
Maybe changing the Champions League is killing the golden goose.
Glenn Daily, age 1003, may have found the golden goose.
PERMIIRA TO PURCHASE ITALIAN LUXURY SNEAKER BRAND GOLDEN GOOSE - SOURCE
So you have this golden goose that lays chicken noodle soup.
Trump brought him the next golden goose on a gilded escalator.
They think that the golden goose could just be slipping away.
But private equity is still "not a golden goose," she said.
Greed is killing the golden goose of the robust American economy.
People give all sorts of reasons not to strangle this golden goose.
Still, Match doesn't seem content to accept Tinder as its golden goose.
These studies will receive the "Golden Goose Award," the brainchild of Rep.
Despite all that, San Francisco seems intent on killing the golden goose.
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Most Americans understand that socialist Utopian dreams usually kill the golden goose.
Donald Trump's brand may not be quite the golden goose he claims.
The golden goose is only good as long as she lays eggs.
And she thought Mr. Sanders would treat the golden goose just fine.
Golden Goose and Nordstrom did not immediately return a request for comment.
Mr Bongo, for all his flaws, knew not to kill the golden goose.
Critic's Notebook Who would win in a fight: a Fox or a golden goose?
SO PEOPLE HAVE GOT TO BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN THEY KILL THE GOLDEN GOOSE.
That way ... you'll have a golden goose that keeps making golden eggs for you.
"We sort of cooked our golden goose," said James LaForce, a veteran fashion publicist.
I think we should make sure that the golden goose keeps laying more eggs.
But Instagram must be sure not to suffocate the golden goose with too many ads.
Yeah, there's no way Marvel is killing off its golden goose just one movie in.
SmartStudy approved nearly every aspect of the show in protection of its golden-goose franchise.
I think that he is zealously trying to protect his golden goose, frankly, the president.
Starbucks' golden goose is, perhaps, its fall-slated launch of several Pumpkin Spice flavored grocery products.
"OPEC killed the golden goose," said Bob Yawger, director of futures at Mizuho in New York.
Others fought back, noting that Golden Goose creates unique, handcrafted shoes that are worth their price.
This isn't the first time Golden Goose has come under fire for its faux-vintage offerings.
For Golden Goose, though, the publicity generated by the outrage cycle seems to have paid off.
He's not the golden goose that his brother is, but John doesn't have glaring weaknesses, either.
"You don't want to ruffle the feathers of the golden goose," he said by way of explanation.
Things moved from the streets to an office job because I was the golden goose for them.
Its broad market share alone makes it a golden goose in the eyes of hackers, Heid said.
It's just too bad they didn't do more to shield this golden goose from China's poison arrows.
He worries that Lisbon risks "killing the golden goose" that has made it so attractive to visitors.
In 2016, a different line of Golden Goose sneakers featuring tape and scuff marks drew some criticism.
Shoe brand Golden Goose is selling its line of "Distressed Superstar Sneakers" at Barneys for $500 to $600.
Naturally, that kind of data is extremely valuable for advertisers, and this particular golden goose just stopped laying.
Alibaba, which has become SoftBank's golden goose, and other investments took time to pay off, he pointed out.
Hitchcock says Italian shoe label Golden Goose is one of the hottest brands in Silicon Valley right now.
Most Golden Goose sneakers cost somewhere around $500, an undeniably high price tag for a pair of shoes.
Ethan prizes Inkling like a golden goose: What if it could draw for both him and his father?
"Tech is no longer the golden goose," said one technology industry source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
We'll see what happens," Trump said, adding that Mexico and Canada "don't like to lose the golden goose.
When Brennan proved he was easy to work with, Ray handed him the golden goose — 16 acres of Campo.
Golden Goose has created limited-edition 10th-anniverary Superstar sneakers with an allover logo print and embossed star ($710).
Mr. Trump may have smacked the Upstate's golden goose around a little, but Mr. Sanders "takes the ax to the head of the golden goose and cuts it off," said David Britt, a Spartanburg County commissioner and vice president and general manager of Tindall Corporation, a locally based maker of precast construction components.
He's a bit of a golden goose, and perhaps the Jim Harbaugh apple doesn't fall that far from the tree.
I can't really do heels now, so I've relied heavily on my Golden Goose trainers and Maje studded Derby brogues.
The publicaion noted that GBL and Marzotto this month sold Italian sneaker maker Golden Goose to private equity firm Carlyle.
You'll find great deals on top brands including Alexander Wang, Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Raf Simons, Golden Goose, and more.
"It's not like there's some, you know, special golden goose that we're protecting here or some vulnerable conversation," Stein said.
The Golden Goose is carefully designed to scramble the contents of the egg without so much as tearing its shell.
After 85033 years of being a media darling and golden goose to policymakers, it seems that the worm is turning.
It's the same story for Mercedes, BMW, Audi and Cadillac: The luxury S.U.V. has become their two-ton golden goose.
Taco Bell has been a golden goose for Yum in recent quarters, helping to offset ongoing issues at Pizza Hut.
U.S. BUYOUT FUND CARLYLE HAS SET MID-DECEMBER DEADLINE FOR NON-BINDING OFFERS FOR ITALIAN FOOTWEAR FIRM GOLDEN GOOSE - SOURCES
WB's deal with Sony expired after 2015's "Spectre"; MGM, Sony, Universal and Fox are also pursuing the golden goose.
One major shortcoming of The Golden Goose Project is that it only takes into account data collected between 1980 until 2006.
CARLYLE WANTS BIDS OF NO LESS THAN 1.2 BILLION EUROS FOR GOLDEN GOOSE, AUCTION TO WRAP UP IN EARLY 2020 - SOURCES
"Money makes strange bedfellows, and it has a way of taking shit and molding it into a golden goose," Tito said.
In fact, his Ukraine work for Mr. Yanukovych — whom prosecutors called Mr. Manafort's "golden goose" — had ended at least a year earlier.
He's making all kinds of money, but the best he can be is a golden goose in a more tastefully appointed pen.
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Manafort became wealthy from the "cash spigot" that came from working for his "golden goose in Ukraine," former President Viktor Yanukovych, Asonye said.
KILL THE GOLDEN GOOSE A decade ago, Morales was so despised in Santa Cruz he avoided the agriculture fair it hosts ever year.
The producers and AMC insist that however things look from the outside, everyone involved remains committed to the health of their golden goose.
Kind, eager, and brilliant, Adam becomes the young couple's "ultimate plaything"—and, once he takes over Charlie's day trading, the household's golden goose.
I think that there was a kind of deferential attitude toward Silicon Valley at the time, you know, they were the golden goose.
Of course, PB also sells other adorable inflatables, including a butterfly lounger, a pink rosé float, and an inflatable shaped like a Golden Goose.
The Golden Goose Superstar Sneakers are decidedly expensive, but if you're strictly looking for something trendy, these are some of the most popular around.
While that's cause for investor celebration, it's also raising concerns that it could cannibalize the player base of "GTA Online," the company's golden goose.
The Mexican-style food chain has been a golden goose for Yum Brands in recent quarters, helping to offset ongoing issues at Pizza Hut.
While we have no doubt that many of those proposals are well-intentioned, they would have the practical effect of killing the golden goose.
With his talents, drive and rigid focus, he would very likely have struck recruiters as the ''golden goose,'' as one former Marine put it.
If the Golden Goose had come at a lower price point, Sturken suggested, it's likely that there wouldn't have been any backlash at all.
Image: GizmodoIt's finally time to admit that MoviePass is fumbling around like a wounded golden goose that needs to be put out of its misery.
The A320 is the lifeblood of Europe's largest aerospace group, described by operations chief Tom Williams, who retires later this month, as the "golden goose".
"The streaming subscriber is the golden goose for HBO, which they lost quite a few of following the finale of 'Game of Thrones'," he said.
The style features "retro silhouettes and signature distressing techniques to create effortlessly cool sneakers," according to the "About Golden Goose" section on the Barneys website.
"Yves had the golden goose and was greedy," said James Butterwick, a London dealer who has regularly made purchases on behalf of wealthy Russian collectors.
The recent turmoil at the company has put undue pressure on the founders and investors, who want to make sure their golden goose lays the eggs.
While Disney may be years away from making that call, the company has two clear choices: protect the golden goose or prepare for what's to come.
So we were willing to overlook what the Golden Goose was up to, in the murky shadows behind the barn... And for that, I am eternally sorry.
But the state should allocate more resources to Eddy and Lea County — the state's "golden goose" — so they can continue bringing in the oil revenue, Cage said.
The 49ers came into 2012 with a treasure trove of picks and a golden goose head coach in Harbaugh; it was an opportunity to build a dynasty.
QUICK: YOU KNOW, I THINK IT HAS EXPRESSED SOME CONCERNS – DIMON: GET THE BENEFITS OF TRADE AND ELIMINATE THE NEGATIVES AS OPPOSED TO KILL THE GOLDEN GOOSE.
The artists who paint the images call the proposal an aesthetic disaster, and even many birders call it a pointless step that could kill the golden goose.
After all, a worker earning the federal minimum wage of $7.25 would have to work two forty-hour weeks to cop a pair of Golden Goose Superstars.
The problem, then, might not be that Golden Goose is selling pre-stained, unnecessarily duct-taped shoes, but the sheer amount the brand is charging for them.
In 2014, the three of us received a Golden Goose Award for our work in this obscure field of social science and its unexpected application to spectrum auctions.
It honed that design to a cutting edge and then, when everyone expected the company to leap forward, it tiptoed instead, perhaps afraid to spook the golden goose.
For these reasons, Rudy Pipilo sees him as his golden goose, but there are signs that Vinnie hasn't fully considered what the job entails, beyond merely facilitating relationships.
Despite the skepticism, the pair carried on, and several decades later, their sustained interest in screwworm sex and sterilization is finally being recognized posthumously with a Golden Goose Award.
To apply a fairy-tale metaphor to a fairy-tale franchise, if you're forcing the golden goose to lay eggs more frequently, at a certain point, you're factory farming.
Phil Lord and Chris Miller wanted to do Solo as improvisational comedy, and again Kennedy decided when she saw the results that it wouldn't work for the golden goose.
Faced with the horrifying prospect of a well-funded privacy evangelist jamming regulation down the throats of the state's golden-goose tech companies, legislators quickly devised their own alternative.
The shoe brand is well-liked though and perceived as immune in some ways to retail and fashion habits, in contrast to the reservations lenders have on Golden Goose.
Democracy doesn't strangle the golden goose of free enterprise through redistributive taxation; it fattens the goose by releasing the talent, ingenuity and effort of otherwise abused and exploited people.
That fits with an argument by the prosecution that after Manafort's "golden goose" in Ukraine, Yanukovych, fell from Grace, Manafort began borrowing heavily from U.S. banks using fraudulent applications .
" He also vowed to bring to justice those who aided abetted Kelly in his alleged scheme to lure in underage girls because "they didn't want to kill the Golden Goose.
In fact, what we are witnessing is a sick symbiosis, in which Mr. Trump is a golden goose and the Washington press corps is operating a 24-karat omelet station.
Finally, the practitioners of new economics have challenged the old notion that interventions in international trade kill the golden goose of "comparative advantage" (the theory behind the benefits of trade).
LONDON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Private equity firm Permira has reached an agreement to buy Italian luxury sneaker brand Golden Goose, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.
His line demonstrates the same impulse as other more extreme cases where brands like Saint Laurent and Golden Goose have sold luxury distressed shoes for around $500-$800, sometimes causing controversy.
She makes a joke in the interview saying she doesn't want to kill the golden goose, instead, "I want to put a leash around it and take it everywhere with me."
Given it is Italian, Golden Goose is expected to be funded with high-yield bonds, Pharmazell could, however, be backed with around €350m of senior and subordinated leveraged loans, sources said.
These troubling trends are accelerating in part because Big Tech is increasingly beholden to Washington, which has little incentive to kill the golden goose that is filling its tax and political coffers.
Then, when Manafort lost his "golden goose" in Ukraine (to use the prosecution's term) after Yanukovych's government collapsed in 2014, Manafort allegedly turned to bank fraud to continue funding his opulent lifestyle.
Facebook and Google have started to recognise that with great power comes great responsibility, but each has yet to find its equivalent of Azure, a new business model beyond its original golden goose.
At the helm of this new big-screen adaptation is horror's current golden goose, Mike Flanagan, director of a string of unabashed successes like Hush, Ouija 2, and Netflix's Haunting of Hill House.
A 2016 email from Merrill, obtained by the DOJ, revealed that he wanted to make the streaming service "as strong as possible without killing the golden goose" of premium cable and satellite subscribers.
Michael Madsen ain't about to piss off the golden goose -- aka Quentin Tarantino -- but it's clear he knows a lot about the upcoming Charles Manson movie, and gave up at least one secret.
"If I were a plaintiffs' lawyer, this would be a golden goose for me," said John Pottow, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, of the appointment of the special committee.
While the "Tim Ferriss MBA" worked for the self-made millionaire — "ultimately, startups became my golden goose, " he writes — you'll want to follow a few guidelines before diving into your own MBA program.
If the golden goose is dead and the game's national rating will continue to decline but there's still revenue to be extracted from fans at a local level, let's play 15 a year.
Private equity firm Permira has reached an agreement to buy Italian luxury sneaker brand Golden Goose and Bridgepoint is thought to have agreed to buy PharmaZell, a German supplier of active pharmaceutical ingredients.
The government cited documents where AT&T and its satellite broadcast unit DirecTV described the traditional pay-TV model as a "cash cow" and "golden goose," suggesting customers were at risk of price hikes.
L'Oca d'Oro: Chef Fiore Tedesco did stints at Gramercy Tavern and Roberta's in New York before opening L'Oca d'Oro (or "golden goose," an homage to his daughter's nickname, Lucy Goose) in the Mueller neighborhood.
"The bottom line is the federation has started to treat WA like a golden goose, and they are all vampires, sucking at our jugular vein," Rick Palmer, who drafted the motion, told Perth Now.
"We have the golden goose right before us, and it's our job as operators to perform at a very high level of efficiency to bring this to bear," he told an audience at CERAWeek.
This would make him suspect among Trump's more rabid drain-the-swampers, and it does indicate a certain devotion to the kind of bureaucratic careerism that makes Washington a golden goose for well-connected lawyers.
Following their initial ascent to stardom with the 1965 Bono-penned smash "I Got You Babe," Cher got the impression that he treated her "more like a golden goose" — one that needed to be closely controlled.
We're not saying that spending that much is necessarily worth it for sneakers, but if trendiness is what you're after, and you're not deterred by the price, Golden Goose is a brand you should check out.
Then last year, a pair of deliberately beaten-up-looking $43 Golden Goose sneakers and what is known as simply the "Amazon jacket," a $130 parka, was seen on moms in Chappaqua and Short Hills alike.
And yet they're still hoping it can turn into a golden goose — hence today's trumpeting… By aligning on a universal RCS profile, mobile operators will be able to deploy a consistent RCS implementation, feature set, and configuration.
Then, almost in predictable lockstep, organizations like the Pew Research Center, the Reason Foundation, and the Retirement Security Initiative come in and promise the golden goose of fixes: Close your pension system and move to a 401(k).
Karim Chaya, 44, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, whose company, Acid, has designed and produced furniture and fixtures for companies like Lanvin and Golden Goose, said he thinks designers thrive on the area's chaos.
In comments at the White House on Friday, Mr. Trump reiterated that Nafta has been a "terrible deal" and said that Canada and Mexico were disappointed to be losing the "golden goose" that has been the United States.
In comments at the White House on Friday, Mr. Trump reiterated that Nafta has been a "terrible deal" and said that Canada and Mexico were disappointed to be losing the "golden goose" that has been the United States.
That being said, Buffett also says the United States ought to use the wealth generated by that "golden goose" to take care of those who are otherwise good people but don't have skills that the market economy values.
Admittedly, the company no longer has the golden goose of military contracts on its side any longer, but Roomba has afforded the company both a financial windfall and proof that there is a quantifiable consumer appetite for household robots.
And they unleashed his golden goose, Madea, the smack-talking, purse-wielding black Southern matriarch that Perry depicted, in tent dresses and a pendulous prosthetic bosom, in dozens of plays and films before retiring the character earlier this year.
"At some point in time, the fact you have a heavy load of barrels come online that wasn't there a few weeks ago, that's going to kill the golden goose," said Bob Yawger, director of energy at Mizuho in New York.
LONDON/MILAN, Feb 12 (Reuters) - An accord between private equity firms Carlyle and Permira for the sale of Golden Goose values the Italian luxury sneaker brand at 1.28 billion euros ($1.40 billion), two sources close to the matter said on Wednesday.
"Maybe 1 to 3 percent of that audience is going to subscribe, but you're worried about cooking your golden goose [by giving them a way to get around the paywall]," said Chris Shively, True[x]'s director of global business development.
The traditional pay-TV model was a golden goose for media companies for decades, until Netflix upended it with a much cheaper, more technologically advanced offering: Get the content you want, when you want it, at one low monthly price.
Golden Goose, an Italian luxury brand that advertises itself as having "a low-key communication strategy and a highly selective placement in venues that share the brand's philosophy," has come under fire for a tattered shoe that critics say glorifies poverty.
The revamped vehicles, which made their public debut Tuesday night in Detroit, are the first in a new generation of truck-based SUVs for GM that have become a golden goose for the automaker in a segment that it has owned for decades.
"We only expect to see 2 percent churn from this price increase with many customers moving to the yearly subscription which is the 'golden goose' for Bezos & Co as once on the annual plan customers rarely churn," GBH Insights analyst Daniel Ives said.
But as it turned out, Ginsberg had sent the letter to Golden Goose Press, where it sat, apparently unopened, and was discovered years later by the daughter of a man who had rescued it from the garbage after the firm moved offices.
Fancy brand Golden Goose is selling the Distressed Superstar Sneakers at Barneys for approximately $600 a pair – but you can't really put a price on the creating the illusion of being a chill person who wears comfy sneaks so often that they're nearly destroyed.
The Golden Goose Project, a new data visualization effort from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business, attempts to highlight this paradigm shift with patent and research output statistics as well as data quantifying how research is applied, both inside companies and in the broader ecosystem.
One top-30 shareholder said that although the strikes had caused a "significant setback" to trust and image caused by the strikes, "the company's union representatives must understand the company's business model as it is in no party's interest to kill the golden goose."
In such an event, it's very possible we'd see Rizin go the way of Elite XC, an upstart organization that famously met its doom after their golden goose, street fighting superstar Kimbo Slice, was cooked by short-notice opponent Seth Petruzelli back in 2008.
The Golden Goose Award was founded five years ago to celebrate stories like ours, and it has recognized colleagues of mine like Al Roth whose studies of how to make perfect marriage matches now informs medical residency assignments and kidney exchanges, among many other researchers.
"We're having conversations about how do we smartly continue the 'Game of Thrones' universe, but we have to be really thoughtful about not killing the golden goose and not putting on shows that aren't up to that quality level, and how many is too many."
Uzo Asonye, an assistant United States attorney on the prosecution's team, told the jury that Mr. Yanukovych was Mr. Manafort's "golden goose" and that Ukrainian oligarchs who ran entire industries in Ukraine paid Mr. Manafort $60 million over a decade to bolster Mr. Yanukovych's fortunes.
For them, the bill represents a chance to get some of the issues they care about — the child tax credit, health care, oil drilling, pass-throughs — addressed, as well as the opportunity to say they've passed tax reform, a golden goose for many Republicans.
The shoes, by Italian sneaker brand Golden Goose, look like a pair of beat-up old Converse — or, maybe more accurately, a pair of formerly white Common Projects that have seen better days — and can be yours for the low price of $530 plus tax.
"It's about balancing supply and demand without killing the golden goose," said Andy Yan, director of The City Program at Simon Fraser University, noting British Columbia's finances are dependant on the booming real estate sector, and efforts to cool Vancouver's hot market could hurt less frothy cities.
They are all, for now, under consideration, despite the endless warnings from FIFPro — the global players' union — and from a number of leading managers, not least Jürgen Klopp, that players are already facing the risk of burnout, that soccer is in danger of strangling its golden goose.
"Screwworm research may sound like a joke, but it isn't," said Jim Cooper, a Tennessee congressman, who first proposed the Golden Goose Award, which honors scientists whose federally funded work was deemed wacky at the time, but which later contributed greatly to scientific research, in a press release.
Patrick was looking relaxed at the final media day of her racing career, wearing white cutoff shorts and $5003 Golden Goose sneakers — with just a touch of gray hair at her temples — as she admitted she has never been as nervous as she is heading into her final Indianapolis 500.
But I think the question is how much ... I think what they want to do, and maybe you could comment on this, is they say if you start to regulate them too much, we'll ruin innovation for them, and it will ruin the golden goose of innovation in this country.
Although ultimately curtailed by a literal act of Congress, the PBMs for years kept a lid on their hundred-million-dollar golden goose by contractually preventing pharmacies from spilling the beans to customers the same drug could be had for much cheaper, just by ditching the insurance coverage that's supposed to make it cheaper.
Not satisfied with being a one-term governor and best-selling author to Middle America's aunts, Palin also pursued the golden goose of reality TV. First up was Sarah Palin's Alaska, a work of art that aimed to show the world everything Alaska had to offer, including guns, wildlife and using guns to shoot wildlife.
"If there's some golden goose that proves the investment strategy is worthwhile — whether that's content, fulfillment, Prime membership, better same-day delivery capabilities — any of those will be borne out as positives for Amazon," said Daniel Kurnos, internet, media and communications analyst at the Benchmark Co. Amazon is slated to report first-quarter earnings Thursday afternoon.
With athletic scholarships and the cost-of-attendance stipends allowed by the NCAA providing a natural cap, that experience has to be awesome in order to attract top athletic talent and keep the golden goose well-fed—and Clemson University, as The State's Matt Connolly recently detailed, is about to raise the awesomeness bar to celestial heights.
Scouting Report Talk about a study in contrasts: On Thursday and Friday, the private shopping salon Suite 1521 will host an event with sweet fall looks from the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund winner Jonathan Simkhai, like a lace appliqué bustier dress ($795) styled over lace hem culottes ($465) for preorder, alongside distressed Golden Goose Super Star sneakers ($590).
At the Jack Kemp Foundation, we understand that the key to harnessing change and building a more prosperous future, as participants noted at a recent Kemp Forum on Opportunity in the New Digital Economy, will be government policies that don't kill the golden goose and empower individuals and companies to adapt quickly to the changing landscape.
Ten months later -- and a few weeks after new fall shows have debuted -- viewers have indeed made room in their lives for a new family: NBC's heart and humor-filled drama "This is Us." Last week's episode notched almost 10 million total viewers and became the first scripted show to build upon lead-in "The Voice" -- NBC's golden goose -- in the all-important 18-49 demographic.
Though Clinton was verbose on plenty of topics unrelated to the conference's topic at hand, his few words regarding "not killing the golden goose" with premature or overreaching legislation seemed to be a popular point with investors and entrepreneurs in the crowd who have bought into the concept that XRP is perhaps the "safer" choice for betting on a future financial structure shaped by cryptocurrencies.
C.C. has no answer to the goombahs who make him a lowball offer for his golden goose, so he salves his ego by bragging about his business acumen to the other pimps and exorcises his powerlessness by treating Lori to one last desultory sex session — one in which he treats her like a cheap prostitute, rather than the queen worthy of an extremely well-done porterhouse steak.
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All the music industry knew is that it wanted the golden goose to be secured from the arms of digital thieves, so the solutions they gravitated toward were instilled with digital rights management, which was starting to come into its own around this time, thanks to both the growing sophistication of the technology, which I wrote about last year, and the 215 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which infamously made strides to prevent the technically inclined from attempting to legally break this technology.
So if your thing is that your roommate uses 16 glasses, cups, mugs, and repurposed Le Parfait jars for iced coffee and lemon waters throughout the day and leaves them out, scattered like lily pads, and never washes a dish because the water "splashes" her (in this example, I am the Golden Goose), and you told her that next time you were taking all of your contributed shit and storing it in your own room and then locking the door, you have to do it.

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