1. Sam, when you were in the back,
one of your women called.
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2. She said to tell you
that you're a lying piece of garbage
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3. and she never wants to see you again.
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4. Did she leave her name?
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5. No, but she did tell me
to add one more thing.
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6. What's that?
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7. Yeah, that's Patty.
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8. Your move, Sammy.
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9. Sam, I'll only ask this once.
If you say no, it's no.
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10. But I would love to start doing
caricatures of the customers here.
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11. Caricature is a satirical form of art
that the common man loves.
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12. It would be a wonderful memento
of our customers' visits here.
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13. No.
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14. My art instructor
said I'm an original
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15. and this would be
an invaluable experience.
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16. No.
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17. I'd only do it
during the slow periods
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18. It wouldn't interfere
with waiting tables.
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19. - No.
- What do you say? Can I do it?
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20. - No.
- We'll talk about it later.
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21. No, we won't talk about this later.
I don't want you to do that.
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22. I'm going to do it anyway.
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23. Well, at least she cleared it
with me first.
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24. Here you go, Carla.
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25. - Gin Collins, vodka Collins.
- Thanks. Which one's which?
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26. The gin Collins is in Larry,
the vodka Collins is in Steve.
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27. - Coach, what are you talking about?
- Larry and Steve.
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28. - You've named the glasses?
- How else do I know which is which?
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29. I mean, over here is Pete,
Glen, Fred, Al...
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30. Not to offend the ladies, we've got
Jeannie, Ginger, Gracie, Sally...
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31. - How do you tell which one is which?
- To me, they're different.
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32. Except the Wilson brothers.
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33. Afternoon, everybody.
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34. - Norm!
- Norman.
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35. Gentlemen, start your taps.
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36. - How's it going?
- Not so good.
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37. I missed a digit
in the debit column today.
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38. The boss is now using my butt
for an ashtray.
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39. Norm, would you please
watch your language today?
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40. - Sure. What's the problem?
- Lisa's coming over.
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41. I didn't know that.
It'll be great to see her.
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42. Who is Lisa?
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43. That's the Coach's daughter.
Or is it a martini glass?
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44. - How's she doing?
- She's absolutely wonderful.
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45. She's introducing me to her fiancé.
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46. Great.
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47. You never told me she was engaged.
She said she was married to her work.
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48. Well, like most women, she wants
both. This is the 19... what, '80s?
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49. Come here.
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50. - Listen, are you alright?
- You see, I never met the fella.
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51. I'm just hoping
that I can hit it off with him.
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52. - It's really been bugging me.
- Relax. You're gonna do just fine.
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53. Yeah, I guess I do worry too much.
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54. Since Lisa's mother died,
she's been my whole life.
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55. Coach, you did a great job
with Lisa. Don't worry.
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56. Thanks, Sam.
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57. Great guy, that Sam.
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58. Why don't you name a glass after him?
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59. Excuse me, my name is Diane.
I'm the Cheers caricaturist.
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60. I couldn't help but notice that you
are very much in love with this lady.
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61. And I have a sketch for you.
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62. Which one of us is that?
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63. That's a pretty good caricature.
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64. Don't toy with my emotions.
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65. I'm serious.
It looks just like her, I think.
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66. Of course. Yes, excuse me.
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67. Hello.
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68. I'm Diane, the Cheers caricaturist.
I have a drawing of you.
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69. - Let me see.
- Just a minute. Do you have a hobby?
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70. - Horseback riding.
- Yes, that is fun, isn't it?
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71. Now you may look.
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72. This is me?
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73. Why am I sitting on a lizard?
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74. - Daddy!
- Lisa!
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75. Honey, it's so good to see you.
Everybody, here's my daughter Lisa.
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76. - Hi, Sam.
- How are you doing?
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77. - Really good.
- You look good.
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78. - Thanks.
- This is Diane.
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79. - Very nice to meet you.
- You also.
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80. Where's your fiancé?
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81. Roy'll be right in.
He's parking the car.
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82. So, where did you meet the guy?
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83. We both work for the same company.
He's our top salesman.
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84. Good for you. That's great.
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85. Everybody!
This is my daughter's fiancé.
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86. Let's hear it.
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87. Darling. Roy,
this is Carla and Diane and Sam.
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88. - Hi.
- Hi.
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89. And this is my father Ernie.
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90. - A pleasure to meet you.
- The feeling's ditto.
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91. - Can I get you a nice cold beer?
- Sure, Pops.
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92. Mind if I smoke?
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93. Listen, cigar smoke bothers me.
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94. I know. It stinks,
but it tastes great.
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95. So, Lisa tells me
you and Sam were in baseball.
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96. - That's right.
- I think it's a dead sport.
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97. They just haven't claimed the body
yet. People need action these days.
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98. What sport do you like?
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99. Female full-contact karate.
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100. Excuse me,
I have to go jump-start my brain.
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101. Look out for that one.
She could steal my heart.
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102. Cliff, I smell Chinese food.
It's a cigar.
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103. So, you're a salesman
with my daughter's firm?
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104. Yeah. Talk about coincidence.
Lisa's my district manager.
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105. Has my fate in her hands.
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106. I'm working Jersey now, but I'm
moving up to Pennsylvania soon.
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107. I suppose
something could be arranged.
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108. - What do you sell?
- Suits door-to-door.
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109. Is this one of the suits here?
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110. - You took the bait, Sam.
- I did?
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111. Hold this.
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112. I'm wearing an Omni suit right now,
and, man, am I comfortable.
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113. The best part is its versatility.
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114. This suit comes with two coats,
three pairs of pants and five vests.
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115. The ensemble makes 120 combinations.
Everything from dignified to sporty.
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116. If you owned one,
you could go from a funeral
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117. to a night on the town
without even going home.
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118. Well, I was trapped
in just that situation Tuesday night.
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119. We're gonna be late
for our dinner reservation.
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120. Sam, you and I happen.
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121. Catch you later.
Let's go put on the feedbags.
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122. We'll be back in a little while.
Daddy, come with us.
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123. No, you go ahead, I got something
to do. I'll see you later.
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124. - Alright, I'll see you later.
- Alright.
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125. You know, I am so glad that
you two finally got a chance to meet.
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126. Ciao. Do you get it?
We're going to eat and I said ciao.
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127. Ciao. I'm a funny guy.
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128. Could you cover for me
for a couple of moments?
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129. - Sure. Where are you going?
- To toss my lunch.
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130. Chuck,
how's the job search going?
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131. I got something.
I'm not crazy about it.
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132. I'm a janitor at a biology lab
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133. where they do DNA experiments
making mutant viruses.
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134. - Sounds like a good job to me.
- I don't know.
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135. Makes me a little nervous,
all that weird stuff floating around.
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136. - Don't worry about it.
- Don't sweat it.
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137. They handle all that stuff.
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138. You're right.
Must be getting paranoid.
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139. See you later.
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140. I feel better already. Bye-bye.
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141. - Bye.
- Take care, Chuck.
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142. He used the phone.
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143. The man's a pig.
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144. I just had dinner with a pig.
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145. He's even more disgusting
when he's around food.
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146. - That's hard to believe.
- Hard to believe?
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147. The last thing I saw, he was pulling
his chair up to a dessert cart.
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148. - What will you do about this?
- I gave Lisa everything she wanted.
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149. - What can I do?
- You have to tell her how you feel.
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150. - I can no longer hold my tongue.
- Want me to do it?
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151. Coach, come here.
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152. I'm a daughter myself. Let me
tell you something about my father.
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153. My father
is a very wise and learned man,
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154. but he never gave himself a chance
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155. to get to know the boys
I brought home.
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156. He would decide he didn't like them
for no better reason
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157. than one had bad posture
or another one had facial hair.
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158. I'll never forget
when I was foolish enough
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159. to bring home a utopian socialist.
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160. - Oh, my God!
- No!
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161. I know, it's unbelievable.
I was a rebel then.
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162. The point is, you mustn't make
the mistake of judging too quickly.
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163. - Now, call me crazy...
- You are crazy.
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164. Very funny. What I am struggling to
say is, call me a bleeding heart...
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165. You're a bleeding heart.
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166. Call me cute as a button.
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167. Fine.
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168. Coach, I'm a humanist.
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169. That means that I have to believe
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170. there's something fine and noble
about every human being.
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171. If we haven't found
what's fine and noble about Roy yet,
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172. it means that we haven't looked
deeply enough.
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173. You're right.
You're absolutely right.
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174. Your mother!
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175. Like no one ever knocked over
a dessert cart before.
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176. How about a beer?
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177. Look, you've gotta talk to her.
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178. Coach, you have to give Roy
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179. - You don't.
- That's not a bad restaurant.
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180. The dessert guy's a dink
but the cuisine was tasty.
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181. But what am I telling you, chubs?
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182. - Where's Lisa?
- She's upstairs settling the bill.
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183. Are you saying
you had her pay for dinner?
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184. They wouldn't take
a post-dated four-party cheque.
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185. If they're going to be hard-nosed,
they should put up a sign.
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186. Do you still say
there's something good in that?
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187. There must be.
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188. Roy, how about if
you and I chat over here?
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189. Good idea.
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190. Will you excuse us for a moment?
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191. The suit's getting to you, isn't it?
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192. Roy, your personality is very...
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193. - ... strong.
- Amen.
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194. But I know that's not the real you.
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195. You know, an aggressive personality
is often a mask
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196. for a very shy and sensitive soul.
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197. I'm willing to gamble
that you are such a person.
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198. You're not wearing a bra, are you?
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199. The man is pond scum.
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200. Coach?
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201. Stop her. Lock her in the car
if you have to, but stop her.
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202. Sam, I can't stop her. She wants him.
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203. Sam, I haven't forgotten about you.
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204. How about I run to the car
for cloth swatches?
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205. I can be out there
before you can scream no 700 times.
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206. - You better be quick.
- You better be quick.
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207. Coach, let me talk to you.
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208. Do you remember a double-header
against Cleveland
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209. on a hot August day, 1974?
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210. Yeah, I remember part of that.
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211. - What part?
- I remember hot.
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212. Well, that's good.
That's a beginning.
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213. Do you remember I was on the mound?
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214. Johnson had been thrown out.
You filled in as manager.
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215. It was the last inning. I had
just walked. The base was loaded.
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216. - Gosh, who was up?
- Charlie Spikes.
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217. That's it. Charlie Spikes.
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218. Anyway, you came out
to the mound to talk to me.
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219. I was in a jam.
I didn't have any good stuff left.
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220. I thought you were going to yank me
but you didn't.
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221. Instead, you said
that something I've never forgotten.
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222. Do you remember what you said?
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223. What did I say?
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224. You said, "Go get him. "
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225. - I said that?
- Yeah. And I got him, Coach.
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226. Well, I was glad to be there
to help out.
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227. I'm glad you were there, too.
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228. If you hadn't said that,
my career may have ended that day,
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229. instead of when it did,
a couple of weeks later.
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230. What the hell
are we talking about this now for?
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231. Go get him.
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232. - Hi, Daddy.
- Get him.
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233. Lisa, I want to talk to you
about Roy here in Sam's office.
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234. Go get him.
What a marvellously pithy phrase.
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235. That's exactly what
our third baseman said at the time.
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236. I'm sorry, Lisa.
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237. The time has come to put my foot in
my mouth. You cannot marry this man.
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238. You absolutely, positively
cannot marry this man.
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239. I never heard you
talk like this before.
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240. Well, now you have. I'll tell you
something. I don't like this guy Roy.
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241. I don't like Charlie Spikes.
You can't marry either one of them.
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242. Look, Daddy, I'm not dumb.
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243. I know Roy's abrasive.
I know he's insensitive.
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244. I know he's probably only marrying
me so he can get Pennsylvania.
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245. But why would you want
to marry a man like this?
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246. Isn't it obvious to you?
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247. Nothing's ever obvious to me.
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248. Daddy, don't make me say this.
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249. What?
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250. I wanna be married
and I wanna have children.
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251. Roy is the first man
that asked me to marry him
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252. and I'm afraid
he's gonna be the last.
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253. Honey, there must've been dozens
of young fellas that proposed to you.
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254. No, Daddy, wake up.
Roy is the first one ever.
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255. - But you're so beautiful, so...
- Beautiful?
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256. You have been saying
that I'm beautiful
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257. ever since I was a very little girl.
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258. But look at me.
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259. Not as my father. Like you're
looking at me for the first time.
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260. And please try to see me
as I really am.
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261. Oh, my God, I didn't realise
how much you looked like your mother.
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262. I know. I look exactly like her,
and Mom was not...
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263. comfortable about her beauty.
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264. But that's what made her
more beautiful.
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265. Your mother grew
more beautiful every day of her life.
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266. - She was really beautiful.
- Yes, and so are you.
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267. You're the most beautiful kid
in the whole world.
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268. Thanks, Daddy.
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269. Go ahead.
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270. Come on, go ahead, try it.
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271. The man doesn't lie.
The stuff won't burn.
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272. That's a drawback.
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273. Roy?
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274. About time.
What were you talking about in there?
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275. We were talking about me.
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276. My father thinks I'm beautiful.
Do you?
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277. What?
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278. Of course you're beautiful.
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279. You're stylish, you're contemporary
and you travel well.
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280. You just said that about your suits.
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281. Roy, I don't want to marry you.
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282. I decided that I want a man
as good as my father.
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283. Hold on here.
What about Pennsylvania?
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284. Roy, you don't get Pennsylvania
and you don't get me.
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285. You just get more and more obnoxious.
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286. Look, it's not like this marriage
was gonna change my life.
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287. But I want you to know that if I walk
out that door right now, I'm gone.
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288. Do you hear what I said?
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289. Is that what you want, Lisa?
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290. - That's what I want.
- Then that's what you got.
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291. Goodbye, baby.
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292. Don't bother calling me
cos we're through.
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293. This doesn't mean
we can't put you in a new suit.
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294. You've made me so happy. I mean it.
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295. Care to capture this moment
in a caricature?
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296. No. Tacky.
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297. Come on, let's celebrate.
I'll buy you some ice cream.
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298. Daddy, no.
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299. I'm not in the mood for ice cream.
I just lost my fiancé.
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300. He wasn't the greatest guy, but
it'll take a while to get over it.
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301. - Rocky Road?
- You got it.
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302. - Can we go?
- Take off.
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303. - I got him.
- You got him.
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304. So long, everybody.
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305. - Bye.
- Bye-bye, Lisa.
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306. Lisa made the right decision.
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307. - Forgive my storybook mentality...
- You're forgiven.
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308. Well, laugh if you will.
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309. Every woman has a Mr Right in mind.
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310. It's a mistake
to settle for anyone less.
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311. Do you have a Mr Right in mind?
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312. Well, I suppose I do.
Every woman does.
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313. - What's he like?
- Come on.
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314. No, come on, maybe I know the guy.
Maybe I know him real well...
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315. Well, for one thing,
he would be very intelligent.
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316. Very well educated.
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317. Perhaps overeducated,
if there is such a thing.
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318. Not particularly athletic, perhaps
even clumsy, but charmingly so.
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319. Blond, blue-eyed,
with a Byron-like innocence.
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320. - I know this person.
- Who?
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321. You.
You described yourself perfectly.
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322. I hope you'll be very happy together.
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323. - I have had enough...
- Don't throw that.
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and four little shot glasses.
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