Filiberto has fled to Acapulco.
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Filiberto has fled to Acapulco.
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"Sheila decided not to go to Acapulco with Joe." "Thank goodness she didn't." "Yeah, she'd have been a fool to."
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Tom took Mary to Acapulco.
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Going loco down in Acapulco / If you stay too long / Yes, you'll be going loco down in Acapulco / The magic down there is so strong
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