1. - Evening, everybody.
- Norman.
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2. - What's new, Norm?
- Most of my wife.
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3. You were going to Maine
for the holidays with Vera?
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4. - Yeah, I am, Coach.
- What happened?
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5. Nothing. Vera drove up last night.
I had to stay for an interview.
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6. I'm gonna drive up tonight.
She left me the directions here.
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7. - Should have no trouble finding it.
- Getting away, Norman?
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8. Yeah. We got just the two of us.
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9. Big trees up there, you know.
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10. They got a frozen lake,
one radio station.
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11. It sounds very romantic, Norman.
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12. Yeah, it does, doesn't it?
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13. Where can a guy go
for a good time around here?
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14. Enjoy.
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15. No, wait, pal, I can't.
I can't do that to the navy.
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16. if you're in the mood for gum,
I can get you a fresh stick.
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17. Actually, I was looking for bugs.
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18. Try the blonde girl's hair.
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19. - Say, you're from England?
- How'd you guess?
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20. You sound smart
even when you say stupid things.
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21. I hope you won't think
me presumptuous,
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22. but dark, exotic women like you
bring a fever to my blood.
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23. Wow! Classy!
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24. My name is Carla. What can I get ya?
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25. How do you do, Carla?
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26. My name's Eric Finch.
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27. Gin and bitters will do.
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28. You have an interesting profile.
Neapolitan, right?
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29. My grandfather was from Naples.
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30. We have a saying in my business,
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31. "Giving your heart
to a Neapolitan girl
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32. is like
forgetting to burn your code book."
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33. Blast. Now I've bloody well done it.
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34. - You're not a spy?
- Please, don't say anything more.
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35. You might jeopardise my life
You see that man?
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36. Yeah.
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37. He might be the secret agent from
a foreign country's intelligence.
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38. I'd hate to live there.
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39. Alright, here's a little-known fact.
The smartest animal is the pig.
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40. - What? They look pretty stupid.
- Yeah, your average oinker.
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41. Scientists say if a pig
had thumbs and a language,
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42. he could be trained to do
manual labour.
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43. Be part of the workforce?
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44. Yeah.
They'd give 30 years loyal service,
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45. then at the retirement dinner,
you could eat 'em.
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46. - Alright.
- The smartest animal's a pigeon.
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47. A thousand cars on the turnpike,
they find mine.
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48. No, I have to give my vote
to the ants.
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49. - How do you figure that?
- See those farms they build?
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50. They build those without plans.
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51. To ants. For all you do,
this one's for you.
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52. Coach, who do you say
is the smartest animal?
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53. I gotta say Francis the Talking Mule.
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54. No, you're not catching on here.
That was a real guy talking.
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55. It wasn't that he could talk,
it was what he said, right?
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56. Yeah, it was a lot better than
that drivel Mister Ed was giving us.
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57. - Good point.
- Sam, a gin and bitters.
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58. Hey, everybody, come here.
Don't look suddenly,
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59. but there's a guy over there
who's a secret agent.
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60. - That's ridiculous.
- Thanks for being so cool.
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61. - You mean like a spy?
- You mean like James Bond?
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62. Norm, Jack, it's stakeout time.
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63. - What makes you think that?
- He kinda opened up to me.
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64. I was sitting talking to him
and... he said he thinks I'm sexy.
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65. They're trained to lie.
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66. You know, Diane,
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67. he just got back from Ankara. He says
I'm cuter than any Bulgarian girl.
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68. Well, I'm not surprised,
Ankara is in Turkey.
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69. Great. I really wanted to know that.
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70. Another fascinating fact
from the answer geek.
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71. - What's the matter with her?
- You're always correcting people.
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72. - No, I'm not.
- I stand corrected.
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73. - That doesn't count.
- I'm wrong again.
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74. All I said was he doesn't sound like
he knows what he's talking about.
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75. Who'd make the mistake
of thinking Ankara's in Bulgaria?
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76. Well, Francis wouldn't.
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77. if you're a spy, why have you
got your back to the door?
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78. Because I can see the door
reflected in your beautiful eyes.
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79. That old line.
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80. Your eyes remind me of an etching
I bought in Norway for 200 guilders.
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81. - Norway's currency is the Krone.
- Diane.
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82. if you have a licence to kill,
can I use it a second?
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83. - She's right.
- She is?
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84. Of course. That how we broke down
Norway's economic system
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85. by infiltrating the government
with foreign currency.
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86. - Is that right?
- Diane.
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87. That way we undermined
the people's confidence
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88. and their totalitarian regime.
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89. Norway
doesn't have a totalitarian regime.
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90. Hey! Get it over here!
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91. Pardonnez-moi.
I believe my employer craves a word.
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92. - You bellowed?
- Yeah. What are you trying to do?
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93. I don't believe that guy's a spy
for one minute. He's lying.
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94. What? A customer in a bar is telling
tall tales to impress a waitress?
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95. Call 60 Minutes.
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96. Alright, when you put it that way.
The thing is...
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97. Look, why do you suppose
people come to bars?
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98. Let me take a wild stab at that.
Perchance to drink?
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99. Wrong. They come here to shoot off
their mouths and get away with it.
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100. In this bar everybody
gets to be a hero. What's the harm?
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101. Sam, any kind of lie
is eventually destructive.
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102. I was raised and educated
to prize truth above all else.
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103. This from a woman wearing
rubber eyelashes and a padded bra.
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104. - That's a lie.
- I'm gonna need some proof.
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105. Look, all I'm saying is,
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106. if this guy wants to be a spy,
humour him, indulge him.
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107. - Sam.
- Come on. What's the big deal?
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108. - OK, he's a spy.
- There you go.
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109. Excuse me.
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110. Carla here,
she inadvertently blew your cover.
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111. Oh, boy!
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112. So, I understand
you're in the spy game?
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113. Yes, sir, what's it like to be a spy?
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114. We swear not a word you say
will ever go beyond this room.
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115. We never go beyond this room.
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116. Can l... really trust you chaps?
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117. - Yeah, sure. Everybody swear.
- We swear.
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118. - Cross my heart.
- Alright.
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119. What you've got to understand,
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120. is that we're not all like how
we're portrayed in the cinema.
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121. We don't think we're heroes,
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122. we're just doing a job, putting
our lives on the line for democracy.
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123. Tell us about
your most hair-raising mission.
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124. You ever get betrayed in the sack
by a Russian babe?
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125. Let me tell you
about Russian women.
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126. The cold weather
makes them very passionate.
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127. Lake Winnemucca, here I come.
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128. You asked me about
my most exciting adventure.
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129. I think of... Romania, 1973.
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130. Yes.
I was captured by the dreaded RPB.
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131. The Ripba.
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132. They're every bit as fiendish
as you've heard.
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133. They even used the infamous twister
on me. The devils.
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134. - What's the twister?
- It's a ride at Coney lsland.
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135. Those animals.
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136. - Diane, why don't you just shut up?
- Carla, he's been lying to you.
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137. - OK?
- No, he hasn't.
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138. You are not a history expert,
you majored in poetry.
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139. Tell her you haven't been lying,
Eric.
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140. Tell her you haven't been lying,
Eric.
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141. She's absolutely right.
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142. You've been lying the whole time?
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143. The whole time.
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144. Let me get this straight.
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145. Cold weather
does not make women passionate?
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146. I'll see Vera in the spring.
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147. Why did you lie to us?
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148. Because my life
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149. is very unexciting
and it's very dull.
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150. I've been a failure
at everything I've tried to do.
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151. But, you know, sometimes
late at night in a friendly bar,
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152. ..l sometimes can make someone
believe that I'm interesting.
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153. But you're much too smart for me.
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154. You don't need any... illusions.
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155. Good night, miss.
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156. Before you say anything,
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157. I want you to know that I could not
feel any worse than I do right now.
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158. I'm so sorry.
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159. l... forgot the tip.
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160. Merry Christmas.
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161. Wrong again.
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162. I failed. I blew it.
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163. I quit. I don't belong here.
There's no point arguing about it.
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164. Who's arguing?
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165. I am opinionated, I am stubborn,
I am smug...
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166. A little louder,
they can't hear you in the back.
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167. I'm a total washout as a cocktail
waitress. I don't belong here.
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168. - Stay in touch, kid.
- Carla.
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169. Diane, please, listen.
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170. I don't know exactly
what's going on here,
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171. but it looks like
you booted a grounder, right?
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172. Right.
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173. You know what I'd tell a player
when he made a mental error?
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174. What?
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175. Nothing. That's why I got fired.
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176. Wait. Come back here.
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177. Look, you made a mistake, that's all.
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178. Go find the poor guy
bring him back and apologise.
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179. A wonderful idea,
but where would I look?
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180. I think your British Embassy
could probably help you there.
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181. I've got a good ear for dialects.
My instincts tell me, limey.
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182. His name is Eric Finch.
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183. Alright, I'll do it.
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184. I am going to comb this city.
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185. I'll look everywhere,
every hotel, restaurant, cheap dive.
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186. I'll find this man or die trying.
Excuse me.
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187. Look who's back!
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188. I just came back to try and explain
why I did what I did.
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189. No.
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190. Mr Finch, everybody in the bar
exaggerates a little.
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191. Sure. For example,
I'm not really this good-looking.
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192. Everybody in bars tells stories.
You just got a little carried away.
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193. Right.
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194. I'm afraid I'm the victim
of an overactive imagination.
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195. When you spend 12 hours a day
in a room alone writing,
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196. sometimes
you just lose touch with reality.
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197. So I'm awfully sorry and I beg
your pardon and good night.
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198. No. You write?
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199. Yes. Mostly verse. Farewell.
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200. Wait. You write poetry?
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201. I'd love to hear some.
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202. We all would.
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203. - Yes.
- Yeah.
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204. It's not often we have a guy
in here who can write poetry.
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205. A guy in the men's room, Sam,
writes some terrific stuff.
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206. - Gin and bitters?
- Yes. Thank you.
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207. - Are you published?
- No. I don't even send my stuff in.
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208. - I'm not very good.
- Don't be silly.
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209. Let me be the judge.
I majored in poetry.
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210. - I thought it was philosophy.
- No, it was psychology,
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211. but that was before Literature
and after French.
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212. No, that was after Art History.
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213. - And before Anthropology.
- We're forgetting lndian Studies.
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214. - And Manchurian Folk Dancing.
- Alright.
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215. At any rate, I would love
to see some of your work.
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216. I've don't have anything with me.
It's all in here... and here.
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217. - I must hear one.
- Really?
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218. Yes.
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219. Alright. I'll try something.
How did it go?
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220. "She I love, alas in vain,
Floats before my slumbering eyes;
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221. And when she comes,
she lulls my pain;
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222. And when she goes,
what pangs arise."
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223. - My God, that's lovely.
- I liked it. What do you think?
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224. It'll look great up on the tiles.
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225. Mr Finch, I am awestruck.
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226. - Me, too. Great.
- Please, tell us more.
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227. Maybe not so soon. Give us a chance
to rub down the goose bumps.
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228. This is a night I will never forget.
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229. It so happens
that I am on speaking terms
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at The Atlantic Monthly.
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231. He spoke at my college once.
I'll call him and tell him about you.
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232. Wait. Aren't you
getting a little carried away here?
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233. May I have the phone?
Yes, and loving it.
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234. Humouring him's one thing. He can
have all the fantasies he wants here.
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235. But you're going too far
to make him feel good.
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236. Sam, the poem he wrote is excellent.
Scratch a liar, find a poet.
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237. - He memorised one. What's it prove?
- We are now in my area of expertise.
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238. When we want to talk about poetry,
we come to me.
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239. When we want to talk about jock itch,
we come to you.
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240. Yes. May I speak to him?
This is Diane Chambers.
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241. He's chatting with John Updike?
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242. Well, interrupt. No, I'm not kidding.
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243. I have something that makes Updike
seem like small pommes de terre.
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244. - Diane, I wouldn't do this.
- Yes, I'll wait.
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245. Would you leave me alone.
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246. Mr Finch, he really should hear this
directly from you. Come over, please.
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247. What is your best work?
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248. There's a little something
I dashed off this morning.
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249. Wonderful.
Hello, my name is Diane Chambers.
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250. Yes, I know you're busy, but I have
a wonderful surprise for you.
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251. Just listen for a moment.
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252. Verse alert, Cliffy,
strap yourself in, pal.
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253. Dive.
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254. Excuse me, we are about
to make literary history here.
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255. Hello.
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256. "My heart is like a singing bird
Whose nest is in the watered shoot;"
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257. Now, that's a poet.
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258. Thank you.
"My heart is like an apple tree
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259. Whose bough is bent
with thick-set fruit;
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260. "My heart is like a rainbow shell
That paddles on a halcyon sea;
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261. "My heart is gladder
than all these things
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262. Because my love has come to me."
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263. The nuns taught us it in school.
I get tears just remembering.
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264. No fooling. Tears?
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265. Yeah.
They whacked us with their beads.
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266. Yes, Rossetti, you're right.
Thank you for settling that bet.
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267. Wonderful. To whom could I speak
about a subscription. L...?
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268. I don't believe this guy.
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269. You cannot believe a word
that comes out of his mouth.
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270. if you could fix TVs
and crack walnuts on your forehead,
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271. you could be my ex-husband.
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272. Mr Finch, whatever,
I don't know what your real story is,
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273. and the last thing I want
is for you to tell me,
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274. but I wanna thank you
for entertaining us.
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275. - I'm really glad you came.
- Thank you, Sam.
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276. - My real name's Thomas Hilliard lll.
- Well, whatever.
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277. You have a very charming saloon here.
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278. Thank you. I'm glad you like it.
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279. To show you how much,
I'd like to buy it.
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280. How much is it worth to you?
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281. He's not gonna give up.
Wait, let me guess.
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282. You are an eccentric millionaire
who hangs around bars
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283. and tells stories about himself
to have fun with people, right?
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284. Kinda like Howard Hughes,
Mr Hilliard?
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285. Don't mention that name.
He died owing me money.
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286. - Well, Sam, how much?
- Well, gee, this is kinda sudden.
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287. Let's see, I guess, 20, 30 people
come here every night.
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288. - $1 million seems fair to me.
- You've got it.
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289. - Sam, you're forgetting the jukebox.
- He's right. Sorry. $2 million.
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290. I think you're taking advantage
of me, Sam.
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291. Hey, look at me everybody. Scratch
a bartender, find a millionaire.
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292. This is not funny any more.
I was right about him.
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293. He's a sick man
with a very warped sense of humour.
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294. He doesn't care who he hurts.
He's a pathological liar.
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295. Excuse me, Mr Hilliard.
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296. Oh, my... God!
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297. I just wanted to let you know
I'm here with the car.
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298. Thank you, Robert. I'm ready.
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299. I'm sorry
we couldn't do business, Sam.
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300. Million and a half and I'll throw in
a blonde waitress.
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301. Those papers
have arrived from Geneva.
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302. I'll sign them on the plane.
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303. Sam, will you ever be able
to forgive me?
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304. - Come on, I'd never sell this place.
- I got the date.
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305. I've never felt so abused.
I was wrong every step of the way.
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306. I thought he was lying when he was
telling the truth and vice versa.
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307. From now on, I will not believe
anything anybody says.
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308. - You don't mean that. You serious?
- You bet I am.
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309. You know,
I think I'm falling in love with you.
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