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from a pretty great sketch.
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and now they say,
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that is not a real problem.
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your giant scissors
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for a couch factory.
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Today...
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to be perfect.
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for Bruce Springsteen songs.
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your problem,
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last year's sweatshirt
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new rock star boyfriend.
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to rock and roll music once,
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worshipping the devil.
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30. Oh, thanks.
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- What's new?
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tons of musicians.
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I walked in on you
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blues traveler.
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his harmonica thing on.
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musicians before.
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band called the Woggels.
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something amazing.
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children's entertainer,
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make you happier than Paul.
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just checking off boxes,
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together before it's too late.
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children's entertainer.
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they put inside of Barney.
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has happened!
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I'm not talking about
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the middle class.
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got into Stanford,
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Stanford's a great school.
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and I was first in my class.
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graduated that year
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mono outbreak which
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all the frenching I did.
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of hard knocks,
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where you learn to bang on doors
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subscribing to magazines
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- Mr. Jordan,
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- Proud?
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to succeed.
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council campaign go?
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91. Well, as far as raising the
level of discourse in this city?
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93. This is Angie's fault!
She coddled him.
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heart surgery last month.
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the wrong Mr. Donaghy.
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heart surgery.
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Boston catholic guilt hospital.
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very nicely,
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to release her to.
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a list of disappointments
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110. Well, doctor,
I can't come to the hospital
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you from Cornell medical center.
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are you stealing my hats?
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feed them to your cow God?
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119. Oh, please,
you wanted him to call.
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120. Somehow, you knew I was opening
a sofa factory today.
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- Ooh, sofa.
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when I wasn't looking.
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put on your galoshes
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like a Frenchman?
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125. Fruit is part of a balanced
diet, you miserable harridan.
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significant moment in my life.
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127. And now,
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- Jack, for God's sake,
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on never telling me
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might tear this band apart?
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144. Listen here, Jenna.
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147. Except for the shark that got
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weakened heart continue to beat,
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151. Yes, I'm familiar with that.
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Dick Cheney got one.
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went hunting in Mexico.
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of doves that day
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on rechargeable batteries?
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my race war preparedness bag.
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call your son is worrisome.
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it was more like wailing.
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is a lot to process,
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two alone to talk.
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the best room they have?
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to be a hospital,
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horses being whipped.
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and you know it.
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- Liddy?
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the baby after my mother?
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as "unclaimed Irish stowaway."
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today
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"reverse Urkel" you.
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enjoys himself.
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and quit stripping.
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a series of activities.
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the ribbon-cutting.
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She's been here for weeks,
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pump Dick Cheney had.
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they'll be giving her
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and rocket arms.
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the surgery in New York
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could, you know, have the talk?
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sex to me, three years ago.
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and it isn't easy,
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think you're so tough,
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because she's trying
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a serious conversation.
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to spend time with me.
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to leave my apartment
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- Nope.
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the things you didn't do.
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recycled toilet paper."
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saying what you need to say.
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- Damn it!
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I've been fiddling with.
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fiddling wazzle.
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once pushed off a boat.
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all the songs?
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what this brain thinks.
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this brain thinks.
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- Good morning, Jack.
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arrangement to say thanks,
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was circling the block,
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were all different taxi cabs,
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same man driving all of them,"
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at the Bodies" exhibit—
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just a smoke screen.
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wants to have the conversation,
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my mother is going to die,
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to deal with it our way.
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the temperature in here?
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toddlers, Russ is going solo.
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so you have to choose.
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about talking.
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at a certain point in life,
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like a couple of gays
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in jean shorts in Provincetown
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If I can't convince you,
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of Mike and the mechanics,
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I definitely remember.
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Also, hear.
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is not going to Stanford.
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join the entourage.
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going to college?
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time I've ever spent the day
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to security.
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you're a bad father.
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for him since day one.
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Name him George Foreman.
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we're out of soda at home.
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and deliver that baby
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we're not doctors.
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connecting with my son,
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a terrible mistake.
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something that makes you happy.
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is about me.
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to the airport.
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well enough to travel.
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the pilot is a man.
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ever since Amelia Earhart,
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about lady pilots.
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captain Chuck Cutler.
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- Good-bye, mother.
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- Sew up your cabbage hole, girl.
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you need to tell me
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thing been a mistake?
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- What if I'm already too late?
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- What if Paul's actually...
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- Replaced me?
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to stop right there.
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a problem with a loved one,
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thing you need to do.
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go to George Foreman.
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as it might be,
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dinner break, then Paul.
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to be for our benefit?
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a couch reserved for the pope,
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438. which you should know
was actually wine.
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439. I forgive you, too.
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440. You know, you've always
been my favorite child.
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441. Thank you.
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442. You never gave me any trouble.
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443. You always ate your vegetables,
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444. you went to church,
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445. and you loved breast feeding.
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446. I just wanted
to make you proud of me.
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447. That's all I ever wanted.
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448. If I've ever had any success
in this life,
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449. it's because of you.
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450. Oh.
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451. I made this happen!
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452. Not a part of this, I get it.
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453. But I made this happen!
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454. I made this happen.
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455. Son, this isn't easy
for me to say,
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456. because my tongue
caught what my foot has.
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457. But I need to say it.
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458. You should do
what's best for you.
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459. Look, I want to go
to college, but...
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460. I love you, dad.
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461. And I'm gonna love
you no matter what.
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462. Even if you become
a doctor, or a lawyer,
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463. or a philanthropist who
devotes his life to others.
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464. I'll still be proud of you.
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465. Good-bye, my son.
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466. But dad, college doesn't
start for another five months.
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467. I said, good-bye, my son.
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468. Great.
Now let's go do my thing.
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469. Okay.
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470. Oh, God.
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471. He's dressed like her.
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472. I'm too late.
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473. I've been replaced.
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474. Kouchie?
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475. Look on the bright side.
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476. My thing went perfectly.
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477. I have something for you.
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478. It's not much,
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479. but I thought maybe you
could put it in Liddy's room.
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480. Oh.
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481. Oh.
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482. This was your mother's.
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483. Well, I know, but I wanted
to make sure you got it.
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484. Hang on.
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485. If your plan
was to have surgery,
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486. then go back to Florida
without ever seeing me,
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487. why did you bring this with you?
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488. What is this,
the Spanish inquisition?
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489. Oh, you'd know.
You lived through it.
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490. Oh.
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491. Get... off. Ow!
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492. - Get... off.
- I did this!
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