1. - What a great day. Cliff.
- Sammy.
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2. How you doing?
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3. Something funny?
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4. A salesman came by this morning
with these new napkins.
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5. Read that one. It's terrific.
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6. - This isn't funny.
- That's not the funniest.
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7. Read some of the others.
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8. - What others?
- Here.
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9. I bought 30 gross. Take your pick.
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10. 30 gross of two hunters saying,
"Did I hear a buck snort?"
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11. No. They're all different, Sam.
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12. Well, I'll be darned.
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13. That salesman.
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14. But two bucks snorting
is funny every time.
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15. You should've asked me first.
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16. Sorry. I was sure you'd love 'em.
These are real conversation starters.
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17. No, this is not
a conversation starter.
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18. - Seen these awful napkins?
- Yeah. They stink.
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19. See what I mean?
The place is a-buzz.
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20. The Sox need a rally, they have
two out in the bottom of the ninth.
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21. The Yanks may have it sewn up,
as they lead 5-0. The pitch.
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22. - Here's your drinks. Go, Red Sox!
- Miss, which drink is which here?
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23. What does this look like,
the Pepsi Challenge?
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24. Carla's getting her drinks mixed up
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25. because she's watching
that silly game.
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26. Snitch face!
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27. If you'd tried that
at St Clete's School for Girls,
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28. we'd have given you a pink belly
that glowed in the dark.
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29. I'd kinda like to see that.
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30. - Afternoon, everybody.
- Norm.
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31. - Norman.
- How you doing, Norm?
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32. Cut the small talk
and give me a beer.
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33. How come you're late?
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34. The boss kept me after.
I got chewed out a bit.
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35. Yeah? What for?
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36. I don't know.
Guess he doesn't have a dog.
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37. Alright. Our prayers are answered.
Normie, babe.
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38. - Yastrzemski's up with a man on.
- The fountain of youth. C'mon.
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39. - Now we'll get something going!
- C'mon now.
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40. - You and me, Yaz. My hero. My man.
- Popped it up! Sox lose again.
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41. You old fossil!
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42. That's it. That does it.
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43. May I have your attention?
I have an announcement to make.
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44. As of right now, Carla Tortelli
is no longer a Red Sox fan.
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45. No, really, I mean it this time.
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46. Now stop that, OK?
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47. Have I said that before?
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48. Give everybody a drink on me, Sam.
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49. - What's the occasion, Fred?
- My sister, Louise, died.
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50. Congratulations.
Just in the nick of time.
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51. Yeah, I was getting
pretty low on funds.
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52. What's going on?
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53. Fred here is the youngest
of 12 brothers and sisters
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54. - of a very wealthy family.
- I never cared for any of 'em.
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55. Every time one of them dies,
Fred here inherits their money.
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56. I think that's ghoulish.
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57. So did we,
the first six or seven times.
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58. Remember the night two of 'em
drove off the cliff in the fog?
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59. - Talk about a party.
- Yeah.
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60. OK, how we doing here?
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61. Yeah, another one, Sam,
but hold the napkin.
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62. What do we have here?
A Red Sox bar?
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63. Sorry about that, fans.
Another tough one in the loss column.
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64. We're closed.
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65. I just came from a classic massacre
of Boston by the Yankees.
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66. Tonight on the news,
you can watch the lowlights.
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67. You know, I can't see
why you people are such bad losers.
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68. You've had so much experience.
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69. - Who do you like, the Yankees?
- Another swift Bostonian.
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70. Yeah, I'm a Yankee fan.
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71. Back in the real city,
they call me Big Eddie.
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72. Pig Eddie?
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73. You made good time getting here.
I still hear the TV tubes cooling.
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74. I left right after the Red Sox fans
had their seventh-inning wretch.
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75. - Can I help you?
- Yeah, gimme a draught.
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76. You know, Big Ed,
the Sox are doing OK.
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77. Yeah? Since 1918, the Yankees
have won 23 world championships.
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78. And the Sox, zip.
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79. Want to talk about major poets from
New England as opposed to New York?
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80. Want to talk about
Nobel Prize winners in medicine?
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81. No.
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82. Philistines.
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83. - Fred, another round for everybody?
- No, Louise didn't have much money.
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84. But I'll be back.
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85. My 90-year-old brother, Bob,
is so wired up,
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86. you can get the Super Station on him.
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87. - Alright.
- So long, Freddie!
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88. We'll be thinking of him
during the next electrical storm.
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89. - Bye.
- Night, Freddie.
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90. - You homesick for the Bronx?
- Yeah.
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91. Here.
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92. You'll have to forgive Carla,
she gets overemotional at times.
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93. But bear in mind,
you are in an alien camp.
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94. Tact is perhaps
your wisest recourse.
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95. What did you get,
a vocabulary for Christmas?
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96. How'd you like to take a flying leap
up a knuckle sandwich?
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97. You gather my inference.
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98. C'mon, everybody, take it easy.
We're trying to run a friendly bar.
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99. Everybody sit back, relax.
Read a napkin.
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100. Great shot, kid.
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101. Well, you must admit,
the man's a jackal.
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102. I know you.
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103. - What's your name?
- Sam Malone.
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104. - Yeah, that's it.
- Yeah, I usually get it right.
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105. You used to be a relief pitcher
for the Boston Red Sox.
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106. - That's right.
- Hey, you didn't stink.
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107. Thanks.
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108. As I recall,
you had a darned good hard slider.
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109. And you're schlepping drinks?
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110. The great Sam "Maybe" Malone.
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111. That is "Mayday".
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112. - Let me buy you a drink.
- No, thanks.
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113. I didn't mean all that stuff.
C'mon, have a drink.
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114. - I don't drink.
- A ball player that don't drink?
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115. He doesn't drink any more.
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116. That's what happened.
And I thought you just lost it.
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117. He licked his booze problem
three years ago.
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118. What was it like pitching
at two guys at the same time?
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119. What was it like coming in
with bases loaded, and so were you?
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120. - Easy. I got her.
- It's OK, everybody, I'm fine.
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121. Sammy, you get a minute,
you wanna put a head on this here?
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122. - You alright?
- I'd better get this looked at.
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123. Right. There's a doctor
lives right near here.
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124. No, I was thinking
more on the lines of an attorney.
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125. Here's a guy, he's excellent.
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126. Coach.
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127. No, thanks, I got my own,
and he's damn good.
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128. You're legally responsible
for the actions of your employees.
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129. - You know that?
- It was a stupid mistake. I'm sorry.
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130. Mistake? That was an assault
in front of witnesses.
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131. I didn't see anything. I still don't.
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132. Sam, I ain't got nothing
against you, you run a clean bar.
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133. Fire her
and I'll forget the whole thing.
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134. There must be
some other way to settle this.
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135. Yeah? What d'you suggest?
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136. Well, certainly,
an apology's in order. Carla.
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137. I'm willing to listen.
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138. Listen, Sam, you fire her,
or I'm gonna take everything you got.
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139. Well, that's it, happy hour is over.
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140. - What you did was reprehensible.
- You do what you can.
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141. - You talked to your lawyer?
- Yeah, I finally got through.
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142. - What did he say?
- If he's worth a dime,
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143. he said by statute and precedence
this would be a tort.
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144. And there is substantial grounds
for cause of action.
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145. - How did you know that?
- Well, I picked it up in pre-law.
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146. I thought you were an English major?
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147. That was after art
and before psychology.
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148. Is there anything
you weren't in college?
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149. Blonde.
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150. - Check the yearbook, Carla.
- Don't. Just stop.
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151. Sam.
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152. Look, I'm sorry I got you in trouble.
I promise it won't happen again.
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153. How am supposed to I believe that?
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154. You've flown off the handle
too often.
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155. When?
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156. You don't remember throwing a man's
change at him from across the bar?
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157. The correct change.
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158. Carla, look,
you have a history of being...
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159. - ... abusive with customers.
- I'll handle this.
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160. A history of being
abusive with customers.
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161. Sam, he was insulting you.
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162. You don't know
when you're being insulted?
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163. I appreciate you defending me,
but I'm used to people riding me.
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164. In Yankee Stadium
I had to face 50,000 Eddies.
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165. I can defend myself without
having to call in Spider Lady.
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166. I did make a couple of nice moves.
Like when I...
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167. Carla, sit down. Look.
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168. I'm your friend and I like you.
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169. But I'm also a businessman, and
as such I don't like what you did.
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170. Look, I could get tough. My lawyer
wants me to do what Eddie asked.
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171. Fire me?
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172. C'mon. That's crazy.
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173. Carla, I could lose the bar.
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174. Sam, you can't fire me.
I need this job. Think of my kids.
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175. If I didn't have this job,
I'd have to stay home with them.
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176. Sam, you're not actually
thinking about it, are you?
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177. - This is Carla we're talking about.
- I know it's Carla!
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178. Excuse me.
May I make a suggestion?
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179. Sure, honey, go ahead. What?
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180. Well, I have a close friend
who is a clinical psychologist.
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181. - That could work.
- What could work?
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182. Well, I don't know,
give the kid a chance to talk.
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183. This friend mentioned to me one time
that he has a therapy group
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184. for people who,
I hope you'll forgive me,
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185. for people who can't control
their tempers.
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186. - You think I'm wacko.
- Nobody used the word "wacko".
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187. You don't have to be wacko
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188. Perfectly normal, happy people
consult psychologists.
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189. In fact, get ready to laugh,
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190. I have consulted him
professionally myself.
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191. Are you one of his better jobs?
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193. Carla, it might do you a lot of good.
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194. Now you think I'm crazy.
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195. I think you're a person
with a lot of anger inside.
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196. Yeah? Well, stick it!
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197. C'mon, would you?
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198. Look, I grew up on Federal Hill
with six older brothers and sisters.
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199. I mean, I worked all my life
to get this mean.
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200. Now you're telling me
I have to learn nice?
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201. I'm giving you one more chance.
Take it.
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202. OK.
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203. Look, if I go see Whitey's shrink,
will you let me stay on?
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204. Show me you're serious,
get some help, and I'll keep you on.
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205. Thanks, Sam.
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206. - Come on, let's go home.
- This is great!
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207. Just great. A minute ago,
everything seemed so hopeless.
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208. We were gonna lose Carla forever.
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209. It's all turned around.
I feel wonderful.
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210. All we need worry about now
is Eddie taking my bar.
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211. That didn't last long.
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212. I'm sorry, pre-law was after
literature and before psycho...
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213. No, wait. Indian studies
totally slipped my mind.
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214. How could I forget that?
It changed my life.
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215. Fine, Eddie. Yeah.
See you in 15 minutes.
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216. - So, Ed's coming over?
- Yeah, he's on his way.
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219. Gee, then he's seen the napkins.
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221. You mean that swineherd Ed
that's suing you?
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222. Yeah, that's the one.
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225. to bring Ed in and fool him
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226. It's a crass ploy.
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227. I'm gonna tell him Carla's in therapy
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228. My way's better.
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229. That Ed is not my favourite person.
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230. He's a big pansy making
a big fuss over some intense pain.
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231. How many times did you play hurt?
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232. - Now and then.
- I must've got hit by 100 fastballs.
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233. - In fact, it was my specialty.
- You specialised in getting hit?
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234. - Yeah.
- He led the league in HBPs twice.
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236. I perfected it
when I was with the St Louis Browns.
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237. I could get to first base
on any pitch.
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238. What I'd do was, I'd get up there
and lean my body into the pitch.
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239. Sometimes I took one
right in the old melon.
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240. But I really
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241. I became a master.
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242. Here, try to miss me.
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243. Diane, stand there.
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244. Now, I got the batter's box
marked off back there
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245. at exactly 50 feet, six inches.
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246. You ready? OK, here we go.
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247. - Has he done this before?
- Lots.
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248. Diane, in those days, we didn't wear
batting helmets either.
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249. This is ridiculous.
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250. He'll stay there all night
unless you throw.
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251. OK, honey, I'm ready. Let her rip!
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252. - Come on, baby.
- Alright!
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253. - I won't get it anywhere near him.
- That's the whole point.
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254. I'm on my way to first.
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255. Way to hum, girl.
Right on the old honeydew.
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256. I really had to dive for that one,
but I still got the old touch.
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257. Hi, everybody.
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258. Carla. Hi.
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259. It's Carla. And Ed's on his way over.
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260. Thanks for reminding me.
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261. Carla. What the hell are you
doing here on your day off?
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262. I brought my shrink to meet you all.
He wanted to put names with faces.
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263. Dr Graham, this is my boss, Sam.
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264. - How do you do?
- Hi.
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265. - And this is Coach Pantusso.
- Hi. So you're a psychologist?
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266. Our jobs are a lot alike.
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267. Because we both listen
to people's problems all day?
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268. Well, there's that, too.
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269. It's really nice to meet you, Doctor.
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270. - Hello, Doctor.
- Hello, Diane. How are you?
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271. - In what sense?
- Pardon me?
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272. You mean, "How are you?",
not "How are you?"
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273. - If that's what you meant, I'm fine.
- Good.
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274. It's good to see you,
but I should get back to work.
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275. Nothing personal,
I'm just a hard worker.
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276. - Not that I'm obsessed with work.
- Diane, get some pretzels.
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278. What's she doing here?
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279. Ed, why don't you sit down
way over there?
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280. Listen, I asked you over here
to talk about Carla tonight.
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281. She's still working here.
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282. I thought my attorney
made my position clear on that.
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283. Well, yes, he did.
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284. Table for one. Sit down.
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285. See, Carla is seeing a therapist.
She's trying to work things out.
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286. She wants to be the kind of waitress
that you'd enjoy being waited on by.
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with two prepositions.
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288. Don't you have customers
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289. That ended with a preposition, too.
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290. Don't you have customers
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293. Yes.
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294. I've come a long way, though.
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295. Well, I don't believe it,
and I want you outta here.
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296. Ed? It's a long process.
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297. - Sometimes...
- Sam?
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298. Ed, gimme a break.
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299. I've been working damn hard
and I'm better.
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300. - Yeah?
- Yes.
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301. Boston... stinks.
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302. - This bar stinks.
- No, it's alright.
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303. You're a crummy waitress.
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304. - Wait a minute.
- Let it go.
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305. - You're doing wonderfully.
- Hang in there.
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306. You're short.
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307. You're obnoxious.
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308. - You're a terrible dresser!
- That's low.
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309. Sam Malone was a terrible pitcher!
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311. - Bobby Orr was a wimp!
- Eddie, I'd stay away from hockey.
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314. The Bruins are a bunch
of ugly, stupid sissies!
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315. C'mon, Ed,
how much more do you need?
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316. OK, Sam.
I'm gonna drop the whole thing.
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318. I wish you hadn't said that
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325. - Carla, that was wonderful.
- I'm so proud of you.
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326. - A new woman.
- My psychologist...
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328. Nothing to it. I've been working
on this, haven't I, Doc?
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329. We had some great sessions. I just
used this trick Dr Graham taught me.
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330. I imagined a small point
way off in the distance...
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331. - Carla. Where's that beer?
- Shut up! We're celebrating!
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332. I just kept thinking of that point.
He never fazed me, I'm telling you.
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