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<description>&lt;p&gt;Only posting this comment b/c I&apos;ve seen the show three times and have noticed that the lyric from &quot;Girl You Make Me Want To Wait&quot; actually goes: &quot;...till then I&apos;ll master-my-own-fate.&quot;  The character Matthew completely sets it up to sound like masterbate, which makes the actual lyric that much better.

This show is hysterical!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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