1. - Here's your mail.
- Thanks.
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2. I'm afraid they're all bills.
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3. I'll give them to Bill
the moment he comes in.
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4. - That's pretty funny.
- Thank you.
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5. Hold on there, sport.
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6. As you can see,
I'm wearing the colours myself here.
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7. As a veteran postal carrier, I'm shocked.
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8. Department policy
regarding uniform states and I quote,
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9. "Uniform should be buttoned up
to the second button from the collar. "
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10. - You're letting us down, son.
- I'm sorry. I didn't mean any harm.
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11. It's all right. I was green once, too.
You'll make it.
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12. - Thank you. I'll try to do better.
- Carry on.
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13. - Here's your beer, Cliff.
- Cliff?
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14. Say, you're not, by any chance,
Cliff Clavin?
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15. Sure am. You heard of me?
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16. Your name is a symbol
around our branch office.
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17. Is that right?
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18. Well, just the other day I messed up
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19. and my supervisor told me
to get my head out of my Clavin.
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20. - Damn.
- What's wrong?
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21. Ann Marie's teacher's
gonna have to hold her back.
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22. That's too bad, Carla.
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23. Don't worry.
It's just as bad to skip a grade.
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24. - You skipped a grade?
- I skipped four.
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25. High school, I think they called it.
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26. I hope being held back isn't going
to be traumatic for Ann Marie.
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27. She's been held back twice. In her class
picture, she looks like Snow White.
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28. Coach, set me up with another beer.
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29. Where's Normie?
I've got a great story.
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30. Ain't my job to keep tabs
on the walking beer keg.
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31. - Who cares about your stupid story?
- Thank you, Carla.
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32. If you serve that beer any slower,
it's going to be vinegar.
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33. I'm on the verge of a new record
for fewest glasses broken.
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34. How close are you?
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35. I have to make it to midnight
without breaking seven glasses.
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36. There must be four inches
of feathers down there.
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37. Six inches. You can't be too careful.
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38. I never thought I'd see
you work with a net.
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39. You never will.
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40. Hi, honey.
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41. So the camel says,
"You get your own date. "
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42. - Evening, everybody.
- Norm!
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43. - What's shaking?
- Four cheeks and a couple of chins.
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44. - So what'll it be?
- A pitcher. How about you, George?
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45. Who's your funny friend here?
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46. - Sorry. Cliff Clavin, George Foley.
- Pleasure.
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47. - We met at unemployment.
- What line of work are you out of?
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48. Tree surgeon.
I quit cos I fainted at the sight of sap.
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49. I'm getting a little woozy right now.
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50. Very humorous. Norm, I heard a great
joke down by the sorting machine.
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51. George claims he can run
the table before I chalk my cue stick.
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52. - Put your money where your mouth is.
- I tried it but the bills got sodden.
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53. I like him. He's funny.
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54. The rest of us are laughing out of pity
at the man's ugliness.
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55. He looks like a gnarled creature you find
20 miles beneath the surface of the sea.
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56. Come to think of it, he didn't say
where he was from.
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57. You know what I hate about
working here?
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58. I know what I hate,
but it couldn't be the same thing.
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59. Coach, two vodka rocks.
We never get holidays off.
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60. It's George Washington's birthday.
We'll be stuck here.
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61. Sam won't.
This is when he goes on a ski trip.
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62. What ski trip?
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63. He and his baseball cronies
go to Vermont every year.
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64. They rent a chalet, ski
and melt a few snow bunnies.
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65. - They've been doing it for years.
- He won't do it this year.
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66. - Why not?
- Because he's involved with me now.
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67. I know, but I still believe
in the old Sam Malone.
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68. I say he's still got some hair on his butt.
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69. Perhaps, Carla,
your desperate observations
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70. reflect the relationships
between men and women
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71. in the demimonde you inhabit,
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72. but for those of us who no longer
scrape our knuckles on the ground,
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73. your views are incredibly primitive.
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74. Says you!
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75. Sam, what's the matter?
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76. I got a call
from my Aunt Alice this afternoon.
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77. Uncle Nathan died yesterday.
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78. I'm so sorry.
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79. - Was he sick long?
- No, Coach. He was hit by a bus.
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80. That's comforting.
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81. I'm sorry.
I'm going to have to leave right now.
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82. I gotta go to Vermont for the funeral.
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83. - Did you say Vermont?
- My condolences in your time of sorrow.
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84. - Thank you, Carla.
- I was talking to Diane.
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85. - Where in Vermont?
- Stowe.
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86. Stowe. Isn't that a ski resort?
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87. I think there is one nearby there.
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88. I gotta leave now.
I'm going to be gone a couple of days.
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89. This whole thing, I don't know.
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90. Sam, you must have been
very close with your uncle.
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91. - Very close.
- I should be with you at a time like this.
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92. No. I think it would just be
too depressing for you.
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93. I'll stay at my aunt's house
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94. and she doesn't believe in
unmarried couples sleeping together.
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95. We don't have to sleep together.
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96. Why would you be coming, then?
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97. To support you
emotionally through this tragedy.
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98. You are so sweet,
but I just don't think it's a good idea.
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99. Sam says his Uncle Nathan in Vermont
just died.
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100. - He sure did.
- Do you believe that?
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101. They wouldn't make funeral
arrangements if he wasn't dead.
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102. I think they've got a test for that.
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103. Coach,
why don't you tell Diane the truth?
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104. There is no Uncle Nathan.
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105. Sam's accepted it, so we all have to.
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106. That guy is good. He made me look like
a big dope out there.
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107. What did he do, turn the lights on?
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108. What's that supposed to mean?
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109. Nothing.
Let me tell you that story.
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110. We gotta get going.
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111. We're going to the Islanders game.
George has season tickets.
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112. Smack in the middle.
I hope you have a good time.
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113. Nice to meet you.
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114. Hope you catch a puck...
in your Clavin.
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115. OK, I'll call you in a couple of days.
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116. Please convey
my sympathy to your aunt.
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117. I will. Thank you. That's very sweet.
Bye-bye.
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118. How long were your aunt
and Uncle Nathan married?
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119. How long? 40, 50 years. I don't know.
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120. My, my, my. It must be very hard on her.
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121. Just imagine. OK. I'm off now.
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122. Do you know the secret
of a long-lasting relationship?
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123. No, I don't, Diane,
but I will think about it as I drive along.
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124. It's honesty, Sam.
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125. Once honesty leaves a relationship,
the relationship is over.
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126. If one of us were to lie to the other now,
it would be a crime of the soul.
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127. Our lives would be diminished
beyond redemption.
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128. This is not one
of the world's great goodbyes here.
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129. Of course. You'd better go.
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130. Be careful.
There'll be a lot of skiers on the road
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131. and you know how insensitive people
on their way to a ski weekend can be.
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132. You're hanging by your fingernails,
honey.
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133. He'll be back tonight.
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134. You don't believe her either, Coach?
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135. No. I've got feathers in my shoes.
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136. I don't know how a chicken
keeps a straight face.
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137. - Coach, I need a draught.
- One draught coming up.
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138. Careful. For the record, Coach.
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139. The record's in the bag. I've got less
than four hours and five glasses to go.
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140. - Don't get cocky.
- I can't lose.
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141. I've never broken five glasses
in four hours in my life. Watch this.
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142. - Coach, you swept out the feathers.
- Feathers are for chickens. Here.
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143. - You made your point.
- Made my point? Watch this.
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144. You're only two away now.
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145. Two away.
Do you know what I think of two away?
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146. - What?
- It scares the hell out of me.
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147. Do you want to give me another drink?
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148. So what's your problem,
droopy drawers?
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149. You've been moping around like a school
girl who broke up with her steady.
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150. Moping? I'm not moping. Just spending
a little quiet time by myself.
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151. That's what a man is.
Solitary, strong, independent.
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152. Ever hear of the lone wolf, Carla?
The lone wolf, c'est moi.
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153. A man needing no one. I touch no one
and no one touches me. I'm a rock.
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154. I'm an island.
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155. - Evening, everybody.
- Norm!
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156. - Beer, Normie?
- I don't know. I had one this week.
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157. What the heck. I'm young.
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158. - So who won the hockey game?
- Bruins. 8-7 in overtime.
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159. A real yawner.
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160. - So where's Rootie Kazootie?
- George?
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161. He turned out to be a jerk.
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162. He saw some friends at the game.
He sits with them and leaves me there.
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163. It happens.
Friend turns against friend.
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164. I guess so. Want to shoot some pool?
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165. What? You want to shoot pool with me?
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166. Norm has deigned
to ask me to shoot pool with him.
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167. Do I have time to get down on my knees
and thank God you've selected me?
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168. OK, but hurry.
We shouldn't lose that table there.
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169. I hope I can be as delightful
a companion as you're used to.
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170. This is like sarcasm, right?
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171. You're a real tack, Norm.
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172. Cliffie, I understand how you feel.
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173. You're not second best, pal.
You're aces.
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174. I'd be honoured if you would shoot
some pool with me. Really.
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175. Well, all right, but...
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176. - Norm, where were you?
- Georgie, my man!
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177. - I looked all over for you.
- Go, Bruins!
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178. Let's get a burger.
I know where to get the best in town.
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179. On second thoughts,
I don't think I'll go.
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180. - Sure?
- I'm not hungry.
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181. Whatever you say.
I'll go alone.
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182. - The best burgers in town you say?
- Absolutely.
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183. - I'd love a good burger.
- Glad to hear it.
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184. - You were going to go with him.
- With that jerk?
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185. I was trying to get his hopes up there.
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186. What do you say
we go and shoot some stick?
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187. All right. But stick the pool cues
up your nostrils and make like a walrus.
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188. Right. I got another twist on it. I can get
the fat ends in there now. Watch this.
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189. The fat ends, you say.
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190. We're out of olives.
Did Sam order any?
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191. Why don't you just ask him?
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192. Why, where's Sam?
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193. I thought that you said
Sam was coming tonight, Diane.
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194. He's probably just coming around
the corner, down the stairs now.
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195. I should hurry and greet him.
Open the door for my boss on his return.
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196. - Hello there, Sam.
- Hi, Carla.
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197. - Ski weekend, right?
- What?
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198. Come on. It was three miles away from
my aunt's house and it came to me.
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199. - Ski weekend, am I right?
- I'm confused. What ski weekend?
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200. Somebody probably told you
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201. I used to go skiing
with my buddies on this weekend.
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202. Now that you mention it,
Carla said something.
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203. - I knew it.
- Coach, two draughts.
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204. Because of that, you decide
I'm Iying about my Uncle Nathan.
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205. For a moment, I was a trifle suspicious.
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206. That is totally silly, honey.
That ski weekend is part of my past.
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207. What kind of guy with a swell chick
like yourself would fool around?
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208. Even when I was on that weekend,
I didn't fool around much.
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209. Even if I were, I wouldn't be doing
what you think and I'm not, so it's less.
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210. So you feel OK now?
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211. - I was never not OK.
- You weren't? Great.
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212. What a silly misunderstanding this was.
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213. There was never a misunderstanding.
I knew the truth the whole time.
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214. That's great. Well, I'm off again.
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216. you would have come up with something
smarter than this funeral thing.
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217. - What do you mean by that?
- I could check in a minute.
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218. I could call a local newspaper
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219. and ask them to check
on their death notices.
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220. Of course. Everybody knows that.
I got a funeral waiting for me.
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221. Don't we all?
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222. Well, slats, you blew it again.
This time he's gone.
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223. He'll be back within the hour.
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224. Damn tropical drinks.
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225. - It's too bad about the record.
- We were pulling for you.
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226. I came so close. Don't worry about it.
I still got a personal record I'm proud of.
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227. - What's that?
- 11 days without starting a fire.
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228. It's almost closing time.
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229. You said that Sam
would be back before closing time.
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230. Damn!
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231. Let's you and me stop playing games.
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232. - Alms for the dink.
- Poor devil.
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233. Would you leave me alone, please?
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234. I was almost up there
this time before it hit me.
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235. You don't believe me. I know it.
I think that is really rotten.
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236. I've never seen you act this crazy.
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237. It's so late.
You'll miss your uncle's funeral.
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238. How do you expect me to enjoy a funeral
when you're making me nuts?
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239. What are you talking about?
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240. Every time I go,
you say some little thing.
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241. I've been there so often,
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242. they changed the sign
to "Welcome To Vermont, Sam".
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243. What are you accusing me of?
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244. I'm accusing you of accusing me
of being a liar. Calling the newspaper.
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245. You said that to get me crazy.
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246. You and I both know
you wouldn't make that call.
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247. Would you?
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248. You did it! You called them!
I can't believe it!
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249. Now you know there's no funeral,
no Nathan Malone. What a stupid name.
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250. - I didn't call.
- You didn't?
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252. No argument there.
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253. - All right. I'd better tell you the truth.
- That'd be nice.
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254. Diane, I work for the government.
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255. - What are you talking about?
- I am on a top secret mission.
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256. - You are an idiot.
- That's just my cover.
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257. Come on.
You've been playing games with me.
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258. - Don't you think you deserve it?
- Deserve it?
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259. You're talking to me
like talking to a child.
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260. - You've been acting like one.
- Don't use that tone of voice.
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261. - What tone is that?
- That one right there! I hate it!
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262. OK. Fine. Here's a different tone.
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263. - You slime!
- What?
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264. - How dare you lie to me like that?
- I had to lie to you. You made me.
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265. What would you have said
if I said to you,
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266. "I want to go on a semi-harmless
ski weekend with my buddies. "
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267. That's it. I've had enough.
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268. I don't care what you do. I don't want
to look at your big, flabby face any more.
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269. Fool around with every women
in Vermont. I don't care.
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270. Is that a fact?
That's exactly what I'm going to do.
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271. I'm going to go and have every girl
in Vermont. Even the bowsers.
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272. Go. By all means, go.
Have all New England for all I care.
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273. - Maybe I'll just do that.
- Mull this over on your ride to paradise.
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274. There happens to be a certain box boy
at my market.
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275. A sinewy youth who always wants to
carry my bags, if you know what I mean.
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276. Perhaps I'll go over there tomorrow
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277. and not demur at his subtle,
yet oh-so-unequivocal advances.
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278. You do that, Diane,
and I'll try real hard to give a damn.
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279. Holy mackerel.
I forgot to ask him about the olives.
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280. - He'll be back in ten minutes.
- I say five, Carla.
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282. A box boy?
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283. English
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