Word: goin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...gotta home an' I wanna' git goin...
...gotta home and I want to git goin...
...home an' I wanna' git goin...
...goin' to buy a paper doll that I can call...
Funny Question. Murchison extends the same open-shirted informality to his business. One sure laugh at stockholder meetings of his key Delhi Oil Co. is provided by a stockholder, a mailman who has made a small fortune. He plaintively asks the same question year after year: "Clint, when you goin' to pay a dividend?" Delhi stockholders, who get few dividends, can afford to guffaw at this. They all know that Murchison is interested not in dividends but in piling up the lower-taxed capital gains. He achieves them for himself and his stockholders by "spinning" new companies...