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It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.

It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come. (Suzanne Fields)

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Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
Suzanne Fields Quotes: It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.