1. Goodnight, Dan.
Be careful going home now.
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2. Boy, that guy
sure chewed your ear off, Coach.
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3. Yeah, but what a nice guy.
You know something?
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4. That's the first person I ever met
that was on the Titanic.
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5. - He survived the Titanic?
- I forgot to ask.
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6. I would've loved to hear that story.
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7. I figured you'd heard it. Big boat,
hit an iceberg. Bang! Down it went.
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8. Any interesting stories, call me.
It's one of the joys of bartending.
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9. You want interesting?
Forget the Titanic. Come here.
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10. Glen, tell him
what you told me earlier. Go ahead.
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11. I know all the words
to the Bonanza theme song.
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12. Go ahead. Let him hear it.
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13. We got a right
To pick a little fight, Bonanza!
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14. if anyone fights any one of us
He's gotta fight with me
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15. We're not a one
To settle up and run, Bonanza!
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16. Any one of us starts a little fight
Knows he can trust on me
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17. One for four, four for one,
This we guarantee
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18. One for four, four for one...
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19. - Howdy, sports fans.
- Norm!
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20. - What'll it be, Norm?
- Fame, fortune, fast women.
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21. Yeah? How about a beer?
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22. Even better.
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23. How's the search for work, Norm?
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24. Good news, everybody.
I'm no longer looking for a job.
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25. I'm now begging for one.
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26. - I don't believe this.
- What now?
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27. That was my mother. She just flew
into town and she's coming here.
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28. No kidding.
We finally get to meet her.
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29. - This is very strange.
- That you have a mother?
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30. No.
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31. That you have a mother
that wants to see you?
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32. No. That she's coming over here.
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33. I didn't think Mommy'd be caught dead
in a place like this.
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34. What are we, too grungy or something?
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35. Yeah, inside an hour ago,
I'm in the tub.
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36. You're taking this too personally.
You shouldn't.
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37. - It's just Mommy doesn't like bars.
- Bars can be very sad places.
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38. Some people
spend their whole lives in a bar.
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39. Just yesterday, some guy sat
right here next to me for 11 hours.
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40. - What kind of a life is that?
- Pitiful.
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41. The sad thing is,
he'll be sitting in a bar right now,
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42. drinking a beer,
going on and on about nothing.
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43. Diane, if your mom is anything
like you, everyone will love her.
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44. She's nothing like I am.
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45. She's very eccentric
and a little hard to take at times.
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46. Yeah, worlds apart.
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47. Diane, if your mother's so rich,
how come you're not?
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48. I didn't want to go through life
being handed money on a silver tray.
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49. For you.
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50. Thank you.
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51. There she is. My little baby.
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52. Mommy.
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53. Hello, darling.
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54. They didn't get near each other.
How can anyone miss Diane's mouth?
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55. So, this is a bar.
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56. Yes. This is where I work.
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57. Let me introduce you.
Mother, this is Sam,
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58. who wouldn't say anything to
embarrass me, so wisely says nothing.
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59. How do you do?
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60. Hi.
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61. This is Carla Tortelli. She says even
less than Sam and she's very busy.
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62. Down there we have Norman
and his friend Cliff.
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63. They lost their tongues in the war.
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64. Ernie Pantusso.
You can call him Coach.
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65. - Or use my other nickname, Red.
- Red?
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66. As a player,
his team-mates called him Red.
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67. Because your hair was red?
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68. No, ma'am. Because I read a book.
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69. He's very sweet though. Very sweet.
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70. It's nice to finally meet you,
Mrs Chambers.
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71. It's nice to meet you, Sam.
Diane's told me about you.
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72. You're almost as handsome
as she says you think you are.
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73. There's a compliment
in there someplace.
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74. It's very nice of you
to come all this way.
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75. I thought so, too,
but you know what tomorrow is?
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76. - No. What?
- Your wedding day. Congratulations.
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77. My what?
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78. if you're not married
before tomorrow,
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of your father's estate.
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80. My God! Why?
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81. Darling, when he died,
you were still a little gawky girl,
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and a terrible facial tic.
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83. Your father was worried
that you would never find a mate,
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a lonely life.
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85. So he made me promise
that I would have you married
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86. ten years after the day he died.
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87. He even put it in his will.
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88. So, if you're still single,
I'm cut off.
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89. Why have you waited to tell me?
Father's been dead ten years.
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90. You know how time flies
when you're having...
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91. - Grief.
- Grief.
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92. So, if I'm not married by tomorrow,
you're broke?
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93. Put your mind at ease.
I'll never be broke.
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94. I'll either be rich or dead.
The choice is yours.
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95. You're seriously asking me
to get married?
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96. My attorneys have assured me
that it need be in name only,
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97. just for a few days.
There's no other way.
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98. This is the craziest thing
Father ever did.
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99. Not even close, dear.
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100. Excuse me, madam.
I dropped the bags off at the hotel.
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101. - Thank you.
- Nice to see you, Boggs.
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102. I'd be honoured
if you'd consent to be my wife.
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103. I said "in a pinch", Boggs.
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104. - Now wait over there.
- Yes, madam.
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105. Darling, think hard.
There's so little time.
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willing to marry you for a few days?
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107. Well, I'm afraid there's no one
I'm steadily dating at the moment.
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108. Excuse me,
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109. ..rich lady.
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110. I couldn't help overhearing
your problems.
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111. Your daughter has a hot thing
for the bartender.
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112. I do not!
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113. She likes Red?
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114. He's dumb enough to be your father.
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115. Not him. Sam.
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116. I care nothing. I feel nothing.
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117. Sam who?
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118. Come off it. We've all noticed
how you two go around,
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119. looking at each other
like lovesick cows. Admit it.
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120. He's got you
steaming under the silks.
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121. - This happens to be my mother.
- That's why I'm being delicate.
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122. Diane, is this true?
How about the two of you?
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123. I'd rather marry Boggs.
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124. I could make you very happy.
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125. Sorry, Boggs.
Just a figure of speech.
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126. Thank you, miss.
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127. Diane, he's not a bad-looking fellow.
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128. His cologne's an affront to society
but what harm would it do to ask?
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129. Mother, no.
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130. Darling, please.
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131. I wish I was as strong as you are,
but I'm not.
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132. Without money,
I don't think I can make it.
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133. Alright, I'll ask him. Sam?
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134. - What?
- May I speak with you a moment?
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135. - I might as well come to the point.
- That'd be nice.
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136. Would you be willing to marry me?
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137. Boy, this cologne
must be doing its stuff.
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138. You see, my very eccentric father
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139. put a very strange clause
into his will.
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140. Providing that if I'm not married
by tomorrow,
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141. my mother will become destitute.
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142. So, if we could get married, just
long enough to satisfy the attorneys,
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143. it would really help her out
and I would consider it a favour.
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144. I'd consider it a joke.
Marriage and me do not mix.
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145. No, it's not marriage.
It's a business arrangement.
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146. Just for a couple of days
and then we'll get divorced.
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147. Listen, I've been married before.
You haven't.
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148. Take my word,
marriage changes people.
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149. No woman in the world can hear those
words and not start believing it.
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150. That's a very sexist thing to say.
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151. No, it's not sexist
because no man can resist it either.
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152. Why, Sam,
that's a very romantic thing to say.
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153. The difference is, with men,
they get over it in an hour.
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154. With women, it goes on for years.
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155. if you're worried about me,
I'm only doing this for my mother.
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156. Yeah, right.
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157. I promise you that I will not feel
any emotions toward you.
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158. I learned a long time ago never to
trust anybody wearing a wedding gown,
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160. Forget I asked.
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161. - I'm sorry.
- Never mind.
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162. I'm sorry, Mommy. He said no.
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163. Oh, dear.
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164. Hell.
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165. - OK, Diane.
- OK what?
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166. OK, we'll... get married.
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167. - Really?
- Yeah. You bet.
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168. Mr Malone, how wonderful.
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169. You're both wonderful.
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170. Thank you very much.
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171. I'm still rich. I'll get the Justice.
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172. Come along, Boggs.
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173. - Thanks for changing your mind.
- You're welcome. I wanted to help.
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174. - What you're doing is very noble.
- Thank you.
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175. Where do you want to go
on our honeymoon?
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176. I should've known.
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177. As usual, Mr Malone
has his brains caught in his zipper.
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178. Is this the first wedding
in Cheers?
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179. No, Frankie Flaherty
got married in this bar.
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180. He met Janet in that corner, proposed
to her here, right in front of me,
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181. they married there,
had their first fight by the piano,
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182. she caught him in the poolroom with
a woman, shot him dead in the alley.
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183. That's an incredible story.
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184. - Want to know where he's buried?
- Where?
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185. He ain't. He's cremated.
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186. - Thank God!
- Here's his ashes.
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187. - We've got the licence.
- What took you so long?
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188. While I was there, I paid my
water bill and registered my bicycle.
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189. Know what they ask
for a bicycle licence?
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190. - Sam, shut up.
- Sorry, dear.
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191. I'd like to introduce you
to Mr Harrison Fiedler,
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192. Justice of the Peace,
who will perform the ceremony.
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193. - Hi, Just.
- We need witnesses.
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194. Yep. Every accident
needs some witnesses.
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195. Sammy, please, I'd be proud
to be your best man.
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196. I'm honoured. Thank you.
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197. The day Diane walked in,
I knew you'd get together.
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199. I knew that, too.
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200. How come you never got married?
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201. Well, Norm, Coach, it's unfair to ask
a woman to be the wife of a mailman.
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202. Watching him get up every morning,
strapping on that mailbag,
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203. hitting those mean streets, never
knowing if he's coming back or not.
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204. Right. Somewhere out there
is a beagle with your name on it.
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205. Excuse me. I think we should begin.
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206. Are you ready, Mr Fiedler?
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207. I'm ready. May I have the licence?
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208. The groom's name is Schwinn?
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209. That's my bicycle licence.
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210. Excuse me.
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211. Diane, do you think
we could we lose the aprons?
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212. The aprons. Carla, the apron.
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213. Gee, I didn't know
it was going to be this formal.
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214. - Are you OK?
- Fine.
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215. Just a business arrangement.
I do appreciate it for Mommy's sake.
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216. You're welcome.
Just remember, no emotions.
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217. if I feel anything romantic,
I will run screaming from the room.
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218. And I will clear a path for you.
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219. Would the bride and groom
come forward, please?
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220. We are gathered
in the presence of these witnesses
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221. for the purpose
of uniting in matrimony
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222. Diane Chambers and Sam Malone.
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is most solemn
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and with a deep realisation
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and responsibilities.
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who have come to this point
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that they find in one another
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lie in their path.
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230. Sam, do you take...?
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234. - Sam, do you take this woman...
- What did I do?
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- Please.
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to be your lawful...?
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I smiled, that's all. Go on.
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241. Well, I'll be darned, so she is.
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242. To have and to hold
from this time forward...
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243. - It was just a look.
- Just a look?
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244. This is just a look.
This is what you did.
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245. Can we get on with the ceremony?
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246. - To have and to hold...
- Wait a minute.
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247. What's the big deal? You're beginning
to sound like my wife.
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248. Excuse me. We are getting married.
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249. I may not be asking for 50 years
of love, honour and obey,
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250. but it would be nice if, during
the ceremony, you didn't drool.
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252. I don't understand why you're trying
to make me so crazy.
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253. I don't understand
why you chose now
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255. I'm the one doing you the favour.
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256. - Don't do me any favours.
- Children, please.
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257. Butt out, Mom. This is
the stupidest thing I ever did.
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no stupidest thing you ever did.
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259. Everything you do is equally stupid.
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260. lncluding not throwing you out
when I saw your stupid face!
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261. - Sam, do you have the ring?
- Shut up!
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262. That's it. We're making a mockery
of marriage and it's all my fault.
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263. There'll be no wedding here today.
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264. Fine.
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265. - I hate your guts and I always will.
- That goes double for me.
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266. I understand
they wrote their own vows.
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267. You know, 30 minutes ago,
I was a wealthy woman.
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268. - Now I can't pay for these drinks.
- Don't worry. The drinks are on me.
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and I don't want your pity,
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271. Well, if it hadn't been
for dear old Dad
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have been in this predicament.
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275. He was concerned. He loved you
very much. You know that, don't you?
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276. - Yes, I guess I do.
- In a strange way, he loved me, too.
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he loved a good joke more.
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278. Spencer, wherever you are tonight,
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279. I hope you're frying.
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280. You two are still here?
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281. We'll lock up.
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282. How are you getting home?
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283. How are we getting home, Mommy?
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284. Boggs is waiting outside to drive us.
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285. I'm sorry about this afternoon.
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287. I told you,
weddings do weird things to me.
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I got a little swept away myself.
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Mrs Chambers. I'm sorry.
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I'm really quite afraid.
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how being poor felt.
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Could I have a word?
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298. - What is it, Boggs?
- I heard of your tragedy.
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if you'd consent to be my wife.
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300. - It's too late for that.
- No. I meant you, madam.
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your familiarity over the years
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of class warfare.
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in the last half an hour,
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grown a little closer.
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309. I have a considerable
sum of money stashed away.
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311. - Where did you get it, Boggs?
- From you and yours, madam.
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312. I've been embezzling from your family
for close to a quarter of a century.
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money do you have?
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316. a lady does not ask her chauffeur how
much he stole from her dead husband.
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317. Let us just say,
I am very comfortable.
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and talk about the future?
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your head enormously attractive.
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- Would you drive?
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