1. I got it.
Yeah, thank you, Vic.
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2. Table ready upstairs at Melville's
for the Anderson party.
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3. Table ready for the Anderson party.
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4. - Your name is Anderson?
- Yeah.
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5. I guess there must be
two Anderson parties.
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6. - What's the first name?
- Ernie, but they call me Coach.
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7. There are two Anderson parties here.
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8. Would you call upstairs
and find out who gets the table?
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9. Good idea.
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10. Vic, we've got a problem.
There are two Anderson parties.
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Oh, thanks, Vic.
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12. Thanks. I got it, Vic. I'm sorry,
I was wrong. It's not for the Andersons.
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14. Table ready for the Blubberbutts!
Table ready for the Blubberbutts!
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Fitzgerald, Faulkner...
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Gone before their time.
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17. So, can I get you another round?
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18. - Diane's mouth has sprung a leak again.
- Excuse me? We have to leave.
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19. - Could we get our waitress now?
- Sure.
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between alcohol and genius.
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You know...
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Carla! Carla!
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23. - Please! Please! Carla!
- Here you go.
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24. - Could we get our cheque please?
- Certainly.
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25. Carla, I've told you before,
keep your hands off Diane.
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for the rest of your life.
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30. And second, would this be
a bad time to ask you for a favour?
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31. For you, there's no good time.
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32. Well then, I would greatly appreciate it
if you would switch schedules with me
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34. No!
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at Harvard.
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36. Come on, please.
You've gotta change with me.
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37. I don't have to do nothing.
Before I do a favour for you,
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by my tongue.
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39. Since you don't feel strongly about it,
maybe Sam would like to decide for us.
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40. Ha! I'd rather flip a coin.
At least that way I'd have a chance.
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41. - What's that supposed to mean?
- It means that since you two started...
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42. you know... She gets away with things
the rest of us wouldn't.
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43. - I beg your pardon!
- Carla, maybe you're right.
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and teach her some obedience.
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about what you two do in private,
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sickening and putrid it is.
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should suffer for it.
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was switch nights off with me
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51. What's the big deal?
Changing one night?
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52. There you go again, taking her side!
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53. OK, all right.
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54. Diane, work Tuesday night
and let's just forget this whole thing.
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55. Sam, you obviously don't realise
how important this speech is to me.
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58. Carla, come on, will...
Does anyone want to buy a bar?
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59. Sam, relax.
It's not fair to put you through this.
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60. - Carla, you don't have to switch
- Oh, good... good...
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61. - I've just come to an important decision.
- Good for you.
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62. - Evening, everybody.
- Norm!
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63. - Norman!
- Would you like a beer, Norm?
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something in a size 54 sudsy.
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- The same.
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66. - That's too bad, Norm.
- If not worse.
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67. - What's wrong, Normie?
- Nothing.
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- If it's anything you wanna talk about...
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and let it gnaw at my gut for a while.
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You're among friends here.
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who can you talk to?
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72. Not Vera, that's for sure.
She and I have split.
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73. - I'm sorry.
- What happened? What caused it?
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a bunch of other stuff.
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maybe this'll be good for you somehow.
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- Yeah, absolutely. Look at it this way.
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- A carefree bachelor.
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80. - Yeah, I do have a pad now.
- Where is it?
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down by the waterfront?
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you drive for about a half an hour...
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83. - Don't come at night.
- This is gonna be a new life for you.
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84. - You just gotta get up and around a bit.
- I don't know.
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- What are you waiting for?
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86. - Come on, Norm.
- All right. I'm gonna do it.
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90. - That was awfully quick, Norm.
- They know where to find me.
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- What is it?
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93. - My resignation.
- Your what?
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95. "Dear Sam...
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96. "Although my tenure here has been one
of value and enlightenment, still... "
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97. ll faut cultiver notre jardin.
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100. and second, nobody resigns in Latin.
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101. - It's French, Sammy.
- What does it mean, Cliff?
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102. Because of the idiomatic peculiarities,
it can't really be translated into English.
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103. "One must cultivate one's own garden. "
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with the derogatory tense there but...
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I didn't take your side against Carla?
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108. No, Sam. The problem
with Carla is only a symptom.
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110. it's clear that our working together
is making our lives miserable.
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We should have a party.
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112. Some booze, a lot of pretzels, some
munchies, get a lot of people together.
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113. - You mean, like this?
- Well, I guess that's goodbye, Diane.
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114. Sam, you don't need me tonight.
I wanna go home and start planning.
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Are you all right?
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117. My life hasn't exactly been a bag of
roses, you know.
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spent half my childhood in reform school.
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119. My husband was a rat who left me
with four hungry mouths to feed.
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122. I am the happiest woman alive.
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123. You know, I'm sorry.
I think this is a mistake.
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124. It's a tough town out there...
Norm, am I right?
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if your hair was on fire.
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126. But you'll make it, kid.
I know you will. You've got moxie.
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127. I know. You all think I'm nothing
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in anything but a rarefied atmosphere.
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there's weed in me.
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It went on exactly the right length.
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131. Any more would have been
too much of a good thing.
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132. Hey, you're really going to do this,
aren't you?
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133. - Sam, I'm doing this for us.
- Really?
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your nights with a woman who's fulfilled,
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136. I suppose it's worth a shot.
You got her number?
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137. - Hello, everyone.
- Hi, Diane.
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138. I have wonderful news. I've got a job!
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139. - Write us about it.
- Good for you.
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misfit, unable to function on the streets.
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141. Well, I not only got a job,
I've got a great job!
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house. Isn't that perfect for me?
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144. Well, it's been two weeks of hell,
but I did it.
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Diane snags a job in a couple of weeks?
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I'd never be out of work.
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as long as there are carnivals.
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about you finding something,
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to come out and say... congratulations!
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153. Carla, get up, will ya?
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154. - So, when do you start?
- I'm not sure yet.
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156. The job isn't exactly, officially,
technically, completely, finally definite.
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157. - You don't have the job?
- No. I've got it.
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159. Carla, Carla, I have the job!
I have the job!
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160. It's just that there's one small formality
that has to be taken care of.
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161. - And that's what?
- Mr Hedges wants a reference.
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162. He'll call you tonight. You will say
wonderful things about me, won't you?
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163. - Sam, we'll need more red wine here.
- OK.
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164. I will tell him that you are the best
cocktail waitress I've ever seen.
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165. And then I'll tell him that I'd like to
sell him some land in Florida that I own.
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166. No kidding? Where is it?
We might be neighbours.
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167. I wonder what Vera's doing tonight.
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how did you and Vera meet?
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We were in school together.
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171. - Not you and I. Vera and I.
- Good.
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173. Boy, could she give a hickey.
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prom. It lasted till a year ago Christmas.
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176. - Give her a call, big fella.
- I don't think so.
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should just see how she's doing.
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179. - Here, Normie. Save a dime. Wait.
- Thanks, Coach.
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Great.
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that I have a date myself.
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You don't believe me?
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You can talk to her yourself.
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thank you for letting Normie go.
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191. I've never known a man who can thrill
me the way he does.
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192. He touches me and I'm a woman.
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199. Yeah, he's in the back.
Who can I say is calling?
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- Coach, that's my boss!
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who owes me 50 bucks?
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202. - Anybody can say they're not him!
- No, Coach!
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for ever loaning you 50 bucks!
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thought I'd forget. Well, I fooled ya!
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- Give it back when you're through.
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No, I've been expecting your call.
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Chambers? I can make this simple.
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she's competent, she's efficient.
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Yeah, what do you wanna know?
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I wanna answer that question.
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- Answer it!
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You are the most rotten, disgusting pig.
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How much?
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your job if it were the last in Boston!
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- I can kiss that 50 bucks goodbye.
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- Sometimes I'm ashamed to be a guy.
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I'd have to buy a whole new wardrobe.
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- Come on!
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I mean one rotten apple doesn't...
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We're talking orchards here.
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229. The few scant offers I've had for a job
have all had sexual strings attached.
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thinking of those guys
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purely professional offers.
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This is where you belong.
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your friends are, where your big guy are.
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- Yeah.
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let me go get my coat...
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- You may need this.
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- Oh, yeah?
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Come on. Let's go.
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- Nice?
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you're the best combination
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And you stink as a waitress.
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- What?
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Mr Hedges, wanted to do.
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- How is it completely different?
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I may have become nuts about him.
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- All right.
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you think of me as nothing but your...
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always talking about sex on the job.
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- What about you?
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because you wanted to be a waitress?
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to discover and explore
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to explore Mount Sammy here.
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- You took this job because I'm here.
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- That's not true!
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you undressed me with your eyes.
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as a man and an employer.
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Another notch on your belt.
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that I have the brain of a cucumber.
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you want your physical lust satisfied.
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- I know, I know...
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- No!
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I've been a cad.
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each of us can regain our self-respect.
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It would help me a lot.
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- Miss Chambers.
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that 15 minutes would be adequate.
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- Let's hurry.
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