<Li> In the second verse, Dickens gets a call from his laundryman, who returns $100 that Dickens left in his clothes . Dickens gives him 10 cents, to compensate him for the phone call . </Li> <Li> In the final verse, Dickens asks a cabdriver to rush so he can catch a train; the driver is ticketed for speeding, while Dickens stands by, waiting for the change from his fare . </Li> <P> The chorus is an insult, said back to Dickens, for his insulting action . </P> <P> The distinctive guitar work was done by Grady Martin, using the brand new Echoplex unit which had just been released . </P>

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