1. In every city, people have
disasters they need to survive.
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2. In Miami,
they have hurricanes;
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3. in San Francisco,
they have earthquakes;
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4. and in New York,
we had blackouts.
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5. You never knew
when one was going to happen
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6. and you didn't want to be
. on the street when it did.
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7. Look out!
♪ But that's how it goes...
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8. Hey, Chris.
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9. I can't believe this.
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10. There's rioting,
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11. looting.
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12. People are
getting killed.
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13. I know, it's tragic.
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14. Tragic?
It's great.
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15. Stay up.
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16. Oh!
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17. Help, let me in,
there's a blackout.
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18. Go away, get out of here!
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19. Next to
"We're the Jehovah's Witnesses,
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20. can we have a minute
of your time?",
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21. "Let me in, there's a blackout"
is the only guarantee
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22. somebody will not open a door.
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23. Help!
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24. Hey.
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25. Don't you move a muscle.
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26. I survived
the blackout outside.
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27. Now I needed to survive
the next worst thing—
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28. a white man inside.
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31. There's always one white person
left in a black neighborhood
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32. after all the other ones leave.
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33. Maybe he was going
to tell the others
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34. when it was safe to come back.
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35. All right, put
your hands down.
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36. I'm sorry, I wasn't trying
to break into your house.
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37. The door was open; I was just
trying to get off the street.
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38. Don't you know better than
to be outside in a blackout?
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39. You don't remember what
happened here in 1977?
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40. You've been around here
that long?
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41. Lived here all my life.
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42. 60 years.
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43. Wow, you're probably
like the last white guy
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45. Probably am.
Did a lot
of white people
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A lot of white people?
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47. It was all white people.
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48. It was a whiteout.
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49. It was great.
The men were polite.
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51. Oh, thank you, sir.
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52. When's the last time
you seen a guy do that?
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53. When's the last time
you saw somebody do that?
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54. You got milk delivered
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Cereal, too.
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and drink the milk
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when you were done.
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59. It couldn't have
been all great.
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60. We had crime...
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61. but the criminals
were nice.
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62. Excuse me, sir, but may I
bother you for your wallet?
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63. Why, of course.
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64. Wow.
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65. So when did it
all change?
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66. When Willie Harris
moved in.
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67. After that, I
didn't go out much.
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68. Just wasn't the same.
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69. They replaced the crackers
with crack.
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70. This is the worst blackout
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71. since 1977.
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72. When asked to describe it,
one New Yorker said,
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73. "It looked black out,"
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74. while another said, "It was
like the opposite of day."
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75. Well, better get home.
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76. All right, well, first turn
your pockets inside out.
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77. You think I stole something?
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78. No, I'm just a
freaky old man
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79. likes to see the
inside of pockets.
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80. Yeah, I think you
stole something.
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81. You've been watching me
the whole time.
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82. With a gun.
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83. Look, I don't know
how Houdini did it
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how you do it.
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85. You know, everybody
around here isn't a criminal.
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86. If you talked to more people,
you'd know that.
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87. All I need to know is that you
didn't take any of my stuff.
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88. Now, beat it, and don't tell
nobody you were down here.
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89. Back at home, everybody
was talking except me.
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90. All the lights went out and then
these guys came in Doc's
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91. and Doc said they could loot,
but they were gonna do it
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92. with a bullet in their behind—
and then they left.
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93. It was so cool.
We were coming
from Nessa's
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94. and this crazy guy
just snatched Mom's purse.
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95. That's $56.43 worth
of purse snatching.
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96. Yes, honey,
I'm fine.
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97. Anyway, now I
got to go down
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to get my license replaced.
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99. Where were you, Chris?
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100. With the Grand Wizard
of Bed-Stuy.
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101. I was, um...
hiding under a car.
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102. I got this.
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103. Where were you, Daddy?
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104. I was asleep.
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105. You slept through the worst
blackout in ten years?
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106. What's the difference?
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107. I wouldn't have seen it
if I was awake
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108. and I couldn't see it
in my sleep.
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109. Oh, well, since you
got so much sleep,
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110. you go get dinner.
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111. Sit down, kids.
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112. While I was getting over
the blackout,
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113. Greg was trying to stand out.
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114. Hey, Chris
and Greg.
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115. Hey, Maria.
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116. Did you see that?
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117. See what?
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118. Watch this.
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119. Hi, Chris and Greg.
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120. She said hi.
So what?
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121. No, she said, "Hi,
Chris and Greg."
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122. You were nowhere
near me.
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123. I've got no
identity.
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125. I'm not Greg, I'm
Chris and Greg.
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126. I'm just a sidekick.
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127. You're not a sidekick.
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129. Yeah, you're right.
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130. Sidekicks have their
own identities.
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131. Tonto, Hutch,
Watson, Robin, Kato,
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132. Tattoo, Chong,
Poncho, 99, Tubbs.
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133. I don't want to be Chris-and-
Greg for the rest of my life.
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134. Governor Chris-and-Greg
was arrested today
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135. on prostitution
and racketeering charges.
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136. Governor Chris-and-Greg
was elected two years ago
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137. on a law and order platform,
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138. and now
Governor Chris-and-Greg faces
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140. Why is it Chris
and Greg anyways?
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141. Why isn't it
Greg and Chris?
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142. Because it's not your show.
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143. While being a sidekick
was getting old,
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144. my mother was feeling young.
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145. What's going on with you?
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146. "Have you been drinking?"
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147. Well, before I got
my new driver's license,
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148. I had to get a copy
of my birth certificate.
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149. Come to find out
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than what I thought I was,
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finding out how old you are?
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153. Well, that's what I had
to ask my mother.
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154. Are you sure
she's your mother?
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155. 'Cause, technically, you were
born a year after she had you.
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156. Yeah, she's
my mother.
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157. Oh, see, she had to get me
into kindergarten early,
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and forgot to tell me.
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161. Thank you, baby.
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162. I'm so young.
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163. Come on, come on,
sing it with me, baby.
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164. Since Mr. Levine did me a favor
when the lights went out,
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165. I thought I'd do him a favor
after they were back on.
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166. What do you want?
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you don't get out much,
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maybe we could take a walk.
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to some of the people.
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170. What are you, a
Good Samaritan?
In Brooklyn,
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171. being nice
only aroused suspicion.
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172. Come on, you can see how some
of the things have changed.
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173. I don't just go out
whenever; I have my routine.
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in the morning,
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175. I get my walk in before
the hooligans come out,
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176. I'm back before the
judge show comes on.
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177. My nap, lunch.
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178. President Bush had
that same routine.
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179. Look, it'll only be
for a little while.
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181. All right... fine,
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182. to get you off my back,
we'll do it tomorrow.
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I don't know your name.
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184. Levine, Stan Levine.
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185. I'm Chris.
All right.
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186. Hey, hey, turn your
pockets inside out.
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188. Inside out, Houdini,
you could have my mail.
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189. While I emptied my pockets,
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to empty my father's pockets.
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191. You going to work
like that?
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192. I'm not going to work.
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194. Shopping?
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is old lady clothes.
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new, young stuff.
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197. I got to get
some new, young money.
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198. Out on the street,
we took a slow stroll
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199. while I brought Mr. Levine
up to speed.
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200. Used to be an ice cream
stand there.
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201. Oh, that's where
they sell crack now.
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202. This is the good stuff;
gonna cost you more.
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203. All right.
Got it all here?
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204. That's where Jerry
and Becky Rosenthal
got married.
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205. Yeah, that's where Petey
Pete got Tisha-T pregnant.
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206. That's where Jacob Cohen
got shot 30 years ago.
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207. Oh, that's where that guy is
about to get shot right now.
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209. Okay.
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210. Hey, everybody.
Hey, what's up, Chris?
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Mr. Levine.
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this is Kill Moves.
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214. How you doing,
Mr. Levine?
And Monk.
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you bring me out
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a roomful of shvartzers?
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to say that.
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219. before language became
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with SWA—
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watch your mouth.
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223. You can't be
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to get your ass kicked
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you saying that, man?
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word mean anyway?
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229. It's Yiddish
for "black."
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Monk, what's wrong with you?
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231. What is wrong with you?
I'm sorry.
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Yeah.
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my girlfriend.
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237. You used to be a clown?
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241. Man, Chris,
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this guy anyway?
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243. I got trapped outside
during the blackout
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house till it was over.
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by every white person
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250. While I dealt
with the crazy old man,
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with a crazy young woman.
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256. I thought you knew
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happening now.
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we have the same interests.
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at people, too?
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older than that.
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when you were 29.
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was still at the
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still had a country...
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when you was 29.
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in clubs and stuff.
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Next thing you know,
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edition.
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knowing all your business.
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and stuff.
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to look out for me,
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to have some fun.
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having fun.
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what you say, all right?
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you feel old.
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now, I'm old?
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293. Oh, you know what,
go to the club then. Bye.
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Spush.
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more wardrobe changes
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300. You're dressed like
Janet Jackson?
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301. Almost as weird as
dressing like Michael.
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302. I'm in control.
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303. You're in a woman suit.
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304. And that wasn't the last time.
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305. While Greg was at
an all-time high,
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306. Mr. Levine hit
an all-time low.
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307. Stan, your
door's open.
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I didn't do anything.
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and I found him like this.
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that said that ended up
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on the way to Mexico.
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a man almost dying
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that almost killed him.
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315. I thought walking and meeting
people would be good for him.
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he had a weak heart.
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or something.
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four prescriptions.
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for everything.
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to blinking his eyes.
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him remember to take his pills.
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with a good nap.
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ready for her night out,
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about eating in.
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Hi, Julius.
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better on TV.
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didn't cook?
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my outfit together.
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her head together.
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are wearing these days.
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are eating these days?
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before I go out tomorrow
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Bye, Julius.
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what's happening to you.
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a teenager, wearing wigs.
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ridiculous.
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to me, okay?
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to a few clubs with Kiki.
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want to hang out with
someone your age?
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that 29 thing again.
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a fat friend?
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with her
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pay attention to you.
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you know it's true.
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you take that back!
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want to accept it,
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the girl's mother.
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and she know it.
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didn't tell you so.
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talkin', baby.
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with a young woman,
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a visit from one.
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371. I'm sorry, I think
you've got the wrong room.
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that almost killed him.
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out for a walk.
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Who are you anyway?
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Are you his kid, too?
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to get him out of the house.
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alone at his age, anyway.
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know this neighborhood.
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where his apartment is?
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back to Vegas.
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to take a pill.
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in a retirement home.
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a black daughter?
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I stole his girlfriend?
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it was an inside job.
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I was thinking.
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you to Vegas.
I heard.
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come out of the house.
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and you try to kill me.
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to stick me in a home.
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to do me a favor,
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happening, baby?
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Whoa.
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things clear out a little bit?
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understand, I-I'm with her.
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you were bringing your mother.
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friend Rochelle.
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it was your mother.
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out here for a minute
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things, uh... thin out?
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438. Moves!
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439. Hey, my man, my man.
How you doing, Moves?
Good to see you, brother.
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440. It was ladies' night,
not old ladies' night.
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441. While my mother
was left hanging,
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442. Mr. Levine got sent packing.
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443. So you're really sending him
to the old folks' home?
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444. I could sell his stuff,
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445. put him on the street,
and buy a car.
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446. What type of car?
A used one.
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447. He doesn't have
that much stuff.
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448. He's lived here his entire life
and you're just gonna move him?
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449. What about his friends?
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450. He doesn't have any.
What about his memories?
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451. He's old; he'll forget 'em.
Would you want somebody
to move you?
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452. If somebody tried
to kill me, yeah.
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453. So that's it?
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454. I got to do what
I got to do.
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455. Maybe I should try to kill her.
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456. He said I looked
like her mother.
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457. You're not old.
Yes, I am.
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458. I got kicked
out of the club.
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459. Technically, they just
didn't let you in.
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460. Oh, yeah, that's right.
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461. I was too old to make it
through the door.
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462. Baby, forget
those young girls.
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463. They wish they
had what you have,
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464. and as long as
I'm your doorman,
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465. you got a
lifelong VIP pass
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466. to a one-woman club.
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467. That is the sweetest thing
you've ever said to me.
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468. Three weeks later,
my mother found
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469. the greeting card
he stole it off of
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470. and refused to talk to him
for the next month.
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471. While my mother was going back
to her old self,
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472. Doc got a taste of his past.
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473. How's your mama?
Not thinking about you.
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474. She's fine.
Fine, not thinking about you.
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475. You look just like her.
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476. And you look like
she ain't thinking about you.
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477. Tell her I said, "Hey."
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478. Will do.
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479. You leaving?
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480. Yeah.
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481. Well, where's your dad?
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482. He's staying.
For real?
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483. We talked about it, and
you were right, Chris.
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484. He's lived here
his whole life.
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485. I'm not going to move him
just to make it easier for me.
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486. He wouldn't go, would he?
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487. No.
Hmm.
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488. I'm getting him a day nurse.
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489. Because "night nurse"
is a whole other job.
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490. Don't worry,
we'll keep an eye on him.
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491. Thank you.
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492. Back at school, Greg had
officially lost his mind.
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493. Yes.
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494. Hey, Chris-and-Greg.
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495. Hey.
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496. Whoa.
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497. It happens to you, too.
What does?
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498. They call you Chris-and-Greg
even if I'm not here.
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499. Yeah, that's who we are.
We're Chris and Greg.
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500. Oh, this is great.
I thought I was the only one
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501. who didn't have a personality
of his own,
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502. but you don't either.
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503. Yay!
We both suck!
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504. Sorry, Gerard,
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505. looks like
I won't be needing you anymore.
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507. After his daughter left,
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508. for the first time,
I saw Mr. Levine
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510. but with everything
that happened,
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511. I figured it was best
to leave him alone
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512. until I didn't have a choice.
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513. Mr. Levine, it's me, Chris,
let me in.
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514. Let me in.
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515. Hey, hey, hey.
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516. Last time I let you in,
I went to the hospital,
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517. almost got shipped to the farm;
you did me a favor—
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518. I saw my daughter,
me and Doc patched it up.
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519. You happy?
Now, beat it.
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520. And with that,
Mr. Levine taught me
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about white people.
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