1. When I hear "A Foggy Day
In London Town", I think of my wife.
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2. Was that your song, Coach?
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3. No, but Sinatra sang that and it always
reminds me of "From Here To Eternity".
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4. - You took her to see it on the first date?
- No, it reminds me of Hawaii.
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5. You and your wife met in Hawaii?
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6. No, I've never been to Hawaii.
Neither has Wally Engels.
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7. I'll take it. Coach, who's Wally Engels?
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8. An old pal of mine in the navy.
He introduced me to my wife.
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9. Boy,
that's some memory you've got there.
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10. - That song brings back great memories.
- Really? What?
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11. They played it
the day my daughter got married.
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12. That's all.
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13. We sure get 'em in here, don't we?
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14. Hello, Sam.
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15. - Hey, Becky. Boy, long time no see.
- I finally got transferred back to Boston.
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16. I missed this city and its landmarks.
Speaking of which, when do you get off?
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17. I don't get off any more, Becky.
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18. What I meant by that was Diane
and I are going together here.
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19. - Who?
- Diane, this is Becky Hawley.
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20. Diane and I have been going together
for what? Nine, ten months?
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21. - Four.
- Whatever.
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22. I'm glad to see
you have a nice thing going,
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23. although I must say
I will miss the fun we used to have.
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24. I got something a lot better than fun.
I got good solid pleasantness.
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25. You're a real rush yourself.
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26. - I didn't mean to upset anyone.
- You didn't.
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27. I've come to terms with Sam's past.
Besides, I'm not the jealous type.
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28. - Well, I'll be seeing you.
- Good to see you again.
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29. - You, too.
- Why don't I walk you to your car?
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30. On second thoughts, I'll stand in the bar.
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31. - I liked her.
- I'll bet.
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32. Have an accident, Sam,
or are you just glad to see me?
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33. Both.
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34. Two Cutty rocks.
Norm's late again today.
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35. I noticed. It's eating into my beer profits.
I'll have to raise prices to get even.
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36. That'll be $11, Cliff.
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37. He hasn't been in
before five o'clock all week.
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38. You don't suppose he finally got a job?
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39. If Norm had a job,
he'd have told us about it.
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40. I hope he didn't tell me and I forgot.
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41. I'd remember forgetting
something that big.
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42. Cliff's right. If Norm got a job,
he would have made it a big deal.
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43. You know, yesterday I saw something
very disturbing.
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44. The price of peroxide went up?
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45. I was born a blonde.
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46. What were you saying?
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47. Well, on my way here, I saw a fellow
who looked very much like Norman,
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48. sneaking in the back door
of Melville's kitchen.
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49. I said hi, but he pulled his coat
over his face and ran inside.
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50. Why would he be in Melville's kitchen?
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51. I think he's been reduced
to taking a job as a dishwasher.
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52. No. Norm would never stoop to that. He
probably went in to beg for table scraps.
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53. - Wait a minute. I thought of something.
- I thought I heard a clank.
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54. About a week ago, Norm asked me
if a real man would wash dishes.
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55. - I don't believe it.
- Impossible to escape the conclusion.
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56. I found a way.
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57. I'm not going to believe that my buddy
has been reduced to scrubbing pots.
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58. If he had, there's be signs.
He'd be reeking like a mackerel.
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59. Go on! Beat it! Scram! Get out of here!
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60. Beat it! Get out of here!
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61. Go on! Get out of here!
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62. That proves it.
He's either washing dishes,
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63. or driving a herd of cats to Dodge City.
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64. He'd need at least 200 head
for that drive to Dodge.
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65. Afternoon, everybody.
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66. - Can I draw you a beer?
- I know what they look like. Pour one.
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67. What's with all the cats?
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68. - Animals like me.
- Good. Cos no human is gonna.
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69. Norm,
you smell like low tide in Bridgeport.
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70. - It must be that tuna sandwich I ate.
- What did you do, eat it or roll in it?
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71. Everything OK? Any luck finding a job?
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72. - Let's just drop it.
- Here, Normie. You need a napkin.
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73. Look at your hands.
They're all red and wrinkled.
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74. So's your brain.
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75. I'm sorry, Coach. Everybody, I'm sorry.
I might as well come clean here.
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76. Please!
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77. I'm washing dishes. The unemployment
ran out. I had to do something.
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78. Give me your hands.
This'll cut the smell.
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79. Norman,
you must be hopelessly depressed.
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80. Last night I was so depressed,
I almost jumped out my window.
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81. There were so many cats,
they would have broken the fall.
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82. Those guys are only a scouting party.
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83. Go on! Get out of here!
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84. There's dignity in any work.
Don't be ashamed.
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85. I know exactly how Normie feels. When
I was a youngster, I was a busboy.
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86. And the getting ordered around,
it's more than a man can take.
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87. - Get a beer over here, Grandpa.
- Right away.
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88. Dishwasher. I guess I've sunk about
as low as an accountant can sink.
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89. I was 30th in my class. Now I spend
my afternoons watching lettuce float.
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90. Norman, you're an accountant.
You should be accounting.
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91. Sam, put Norman on as your accountant.
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92. - That would be fabulous.
- I already have one.
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93. Well, fire him and hire Norman.
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94. - Can I speak to you over here?
- Certainly.
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95. - Don't you think it's a good idea?
- I want to tell her how much I like it.
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96. Ms Chambers is going
to get a buss on the cheek.
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97. Let's hope it's going at least 80.
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98. No. Listen.
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99. There are two areas of my life I don't
want touched. I've told you about one.
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100. - And I didn't.
- You've been very good about that.
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101. The other area is my business.
I worked very hard to get this bar.
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102. Now you've got me turning
my books over to a dishwasher.
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103. - He's not a dishwasher. He's a friend.
- Right, he's my friend.
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104. How do I know he's a good accountant?
He hasn't been hired for over a year.
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105. So he's highly motivated
to do a good job.
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106. Keep him on long enough
to get his pride back.
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107. I won't put you on the spot.
I don't have to be your accountant.
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108. - I can always just kill myself.
- This man has options here.
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109. Sam, now, it's true,
hiring Norman has emotional overtones,
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110. but, without emotions,
the mind becomes a stagnant pond.
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111. Let's face it, in your case, we're not
dealing with white water rapids.
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112. OK. All right, fine. I'll put Norm on.
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113. But when I fire him, you'll be responsible
for him losing all his self-respect.
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114. How can we miss
with such a positive attitude?
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115. Norm, you're my new accountant.
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116. Sammy, I am honoured.
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117. This is one of the great moments
of my life.
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118. - One of your great moments?
- There have only been two.
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119. I know this is out of pity,
but you got the best accountant.
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120. - I'll second that.
- That he's the best?
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121. That he's doing it out of pity.
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122. Here he is. Norm "Render Unto Caesar
That Which Is Zilch" Peterson!
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123. - Diane, more coffee, please.
- I'm proud of you.
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124. There's a job to do
and you put beer aside.
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125. - I want to do a good job for Sammy.
- Isn't that nice?
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126. - Isn't that nice, Sam?
- How's it going, Norm?
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127. Almost done.
You won't be disappointed.
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128. I found a few things. You'll have the best
tax return ever to be audited.
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129. Lighten up, will you? It's a tax joke.
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130. There's a bounce in his step
I haven't seen in months.
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131. Tonight may be a turning point
in his life. His job complete.
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132. - He may even make amends with Vera.
- That would be wonderful.
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133. Or he might drink till he passes out with
his head in the toilet. Too close to call.
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134. I hope he's not trying too hard
to impress me.
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135. What if he is? You helped him out.
He appreciates that.
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136. I don't like taking chances with the IRS.
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137. I was satisfied with my old accountant.
I paid three grand in taxes.
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138. There's be no trouble.
That's all I want from Norm. No risks.
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139. - You worry. He's a great accountant.
- How do you know?
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140. My mother said everybody
has one thing they're great at.
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141. With Norm, we've eliminated everything
but accountant and great white hunter.
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142. - Here we go, Sam.
- How'd it come out, Norm?
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143. - I'll let my return speak for itself.
- I'm getting back $15,000?
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144. We make camp here, Bwana.
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145. Of course babies can eat pizza.
Put it in the blender.
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146. Do you have a cigarette machine?
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147. - Back room.
- Thank you, beautiful.
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148. - What did you call me?
- Beautiful.
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149. - Sounded different the first time.
- Beautiful.
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150. That was the word.
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151. Afternoon, everybody.
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152. - A beer, Norm?
- I'm high on life.
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153. Of course beer is my life. There's
my boss man. How's it going, buddy?
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154. Pretty good.
Waiting for that big tax refund.
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155. What are you going to do with it?
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156. I think that some of it should go
for something sheer, sexy
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157. and a little breathtaking,
for the special someone in his life.
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158. You're right.
Are you an extra large, Norm?
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159. In peignoirs,
but I can squeeze into a large teddy.
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160. Wait. You gotta check these out.
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161. Printed matches. "Norm Peterson
Incorporated, An Accountancy Firm. "
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162. - That's very impressive.
- Business must be good.
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163. Yeah. It just took Sammy having faith in
me and my getting a little faith in myself.
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164. - Bingo.
- How many new clients have you got?
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165. Just one, but I've been hustling
and I got some nibbles.
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166. Which reminds me.
Diane, here's your return.
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167. - Nice refund.
- I thought you'd like that.
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168. Those psychiatrist fees
were deductible.
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169. Those sessions in February,
we're talking a gold mine.
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170. Shut up. I'm better.
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171. February was a rough month, wasn't it?
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172. What you've done for Norman
is a miracle. I'm proud of you.
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173. - It was nothing.
- Don't be modest.
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174. You stood by him.
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175. When he said you were getting
$15,000, even I blanched
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176. and money means no more to me
than it does to beasts in the field.
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177. Sammy, give me a hand with this stuff.
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178. Coach, will you get that?
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179. - Cheers. It's for you.
- I'm busy. Take a message.
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180. Can I take a message? He's busy.
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181. It was your accountant.
He was saying...
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182. Bell Day.
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183. And he said your tax returns are ready.
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184. - What the hell's going on here?
- Do you mean about Bell Day?
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185. Did you send in the return
I prepared for you or not?
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186. No, Norm, I didn't.
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187. Why not?
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188. I should have said. I'm conservative
when it comes to money.
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189. Let me get this straight.
You don't trust me or my work.
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190. So you had somebody else
do your taxes.
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191. A $15,000 refund scared me.
I've never gotten a refund before.
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192. You know why?
That accountant is a wimp.
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193. The guy wouldn't know a deduction
if he sat on it.
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194. What are you trying to say,
that Norm pulled a $15,000 boner?
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195. I was trying to protect myself.
You would have done the same thing.
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196. Come on. You would and you know it.
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197. Let's drop this. I didn't want Norm
to do my taxes in the first place.
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198. You don't do business with friends.
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199. Then you're safe going into business
with anybody in this room.
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200. Come on. Isn't anybody on my side?
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201. All I wanted to do was protect
my business and not offend Norm.
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202. I'm standing by you. I may not agree
with you, but I admire your courage.
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203. - You do?
- I've stood against the majority.
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204. Resisting public opinion
for the sake of personal principle.
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205. Is that right? Like what?
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206. In my senior year,
I fought to integrate my sorority.
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207. You hear this?
They wouldn't let blacks in?
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208. It wasn't blacks. That's not the point.
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209. What was it, some other race?
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211. - It wasn't a religion.
- Come on. Who?
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212. What? Who wouldn't they let in?
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213. Girls with poorly-publicised
coming-out parties.
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214. Within a couple of months,
they blended right in.
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215. - You don't trust me as a friend.
- Stop right there.
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216. - You separate business from friendship.
- I'm separating you from my life.
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217. If I get into trouble with the IRS,
I could go to jail
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218. and you know
what happens to pretty boys in jail.
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219. - Your attitude is unprofessional.
- You know what you are?
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220. - Don't say anything...
- You're a backstabber.
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221. - You're a big baby.
- Hair hat.
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222. - Ham-hock.
- Gooseneck. This is fun.
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223. We are not the ones fighting,
spaghetti breath.
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224. - You're a bad guy.
- You're getting on my nerves.
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225. - The truth hurts?
- Will you listen to yourselves?
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226. Standing there, arguing, bickering!
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227. You're making
a mockery out of Bell Day!
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228. Sammy, I've just been through
the roughest year of my life.
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229. What kept me going
was a belief in myself.
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230. I hoped somebody would believe in me.
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231. - I thought it was you.
- You're laying a guilt trip.
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232. - That stinks.
- I'm going for good.
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233. Don't come back here
thinking this will blow over.
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234. As a matter of fact,
I don't want you back in my bar again.
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235. Fine. You got it.
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236. I gotta settle one thing with him.
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237. Norman, wait.
Don't do anything silly. Please.
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238. Stay out. It is part of the male ritual
you know nothing about.
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239. - Coming in!
- How do you want to do this?
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240. I don't want to go.
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241. Hey. Come on. I didn't mean that you...
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242. Come on. Listen.
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243. We're not going to get anywhere
unless you start acting like an adult.
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244. Come on.
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245. Here.
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246. This bar's all I have, Sam.
The people are my family.
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247. - You're my brother.
- You're my brother, too.
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248. Norm, you're my accountant.
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249. - You mean it, Sam?
- Right after this tax season.
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250. I'll take it, but I don't want to beg.
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251. The roots of physical aggression in the
male is found in the DNA molecule itself.
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252. Right up here.
About one o'clock, as I recall.
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253. - Fascinating, Cliff.
- Yes, fascinating.
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254. Hold onto your hat, too, because the
very letters DNA are an acronym
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255. for the words
"Dames Are Not Aggressive".
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256. They stand for deoxyribonucleic acid.
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257. Yes, but parse that in a Latin declension
and my point is still moot.
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258. If a little knowledge is dangerous,
you are a walking time bomb.
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259. Thank you, Diane.
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260. Let's talk about the gas turbine engine.
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261. - Coach, buy my buddy a beer.
- Coming up.
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262. So you didn't resort to violence?
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263. I want you to meet my new accountant.
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264. Congratulations.
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265. I've been with the wrong guy
for the last ten years.
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266. - Thanks, Sam.
- Thank you, Norm.
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267. This is such a beautiful moment.
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268. Seeing you two friends reconcile,
I could almost cry.
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270. English
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