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"'''Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa'''" was a song that played on [[Wilfred Mott]]'s [[MP3 player]] while an [[Adipose]] [[spaceship]] flew behind him. The song clouded the sound of the ship, and he didn't notice it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'')
"'''Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa'''" was a song that played on [[Wilfred Mott]]'s [[MP3 player]] while an [[Adipose]] [[spaceship]] flew behind him. The song clouded the sound of the ship, and he didn't notice it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'')
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Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa

"Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa" was a song that played on Wilfred Mott's MP3 player while an Adipose spaceship flew behind him. The song clouded the sound of the ship, and he didn't notice it. (TV: Partners in Crime)