1. I don't want to go on a rant here,
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makes about as much sense
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defenestrates,
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filibuster deoxymonohydroxynate.
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good old-fashioned values
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positively can do
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17. I wish they'd put Chris in already.
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- Ugh.
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are representin'.
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28. Ladies and gentlemen,
the Buddy Cianci Junior High Cheerleaders.
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29. - Is everybody pumped up?
Yeah!
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31. D-U-S-T!
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32. M-I-T-E-S!
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33. M-I-T-E-S!
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34. - What does that spell?
- Dust Mites!
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35. - Who's going to win this game?
- Dust Mites!
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I don't remember a thing.
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Try to think about something else.
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47. - Peter!
- Oh, sorry.
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50. Yo, did y'all check me when that hottie
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a little somethin' somethin',
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Our son is possessed.
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58. - The power of Christ compels you.
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Lots of kids do it.
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a few yourself, you know?
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narrating your own life.
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and sat down at the table.
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at the questionable meal
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of energy and life,
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more aware of her aging.
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that I had fallen in love with
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to grow dull and listless
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No moms and dads
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with my own two hands
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and I'll tell you why
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Hangnail!
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Hangnail!
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It hurts like a bitch
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peepin' at this here homey.
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be throwin' salt in my game,
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and I needs to be mackin' style.
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88. Well, uh...
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89. The important thing is you tried, son.
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90. There they are. Very well.
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and learn their mind-control secrets,
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93. Okay, that was much better,
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94. but it still sucked worse
than anything I've ever seen.
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100. Oh, consider yourselves lucky
I'm not after your gully-holes.
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101. And... And then Chris starts in
with all this "yo-yo-yo" stuff,
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what the hell he's talking about.
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another culture's mannerisms,
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enough about his own.
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107. Aw, gee, I never thought of that.
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108. Hey, you know, I should teach Chris
about his Irish roots.
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109. Besides, we haven't spent
any time together
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111. I'm going for the funny bone, Dad.
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113. Aw, geez, he's waking up.
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back to the bus station.
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117. Now, Chris, it's important
you learn about your Irish heritage.
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before the discovery of alcohol.
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it was something like this.
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121. Gentlemen, today we,
Ireland's top scientists,
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122. have found a way to convert
our entire population to pure energy.
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123. - Oh, it's a glorious day.
- Absolutely.
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124. Hey, Michael McLeod's just invented
a new kind of beverage in his basement.
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125. Hmm. Whiskey.
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126. You were right, Dad. Being Irish rocks.
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127. That's more like it, son.
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128. Now, today, we're going to learn
about the Griffin family history.
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129. What's a library, Dad?
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132. Let's go inside.
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133. Look, Dad, I found this book
on our genealogy.
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134. Huh. Way to go, son.
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135. Hey, look, here's a picture
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Osias Griffin.
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137. He owned one
of the first dozen telephones.
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138. - Hello?
- Hello, Jonathan?
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139. No, what number are you calling?
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140. - Seven.
- Well, this is three.
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142. And his great-grandpa was Thomas Griffin,
a great philosopher.
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143. Thomas, would you please
go look for a job?
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144. Why?
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145. Wow! That's cool.
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146. Go back even further, Dad.
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147. Okay, settle down, spaz.
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148. "In 1840, Nathaniel 'Nate' Griffin
used to groom horses."
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149. What the hell...
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150. Holy crap, I'm black.
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151. But I... I... I can't be black.
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152. I got to say, Peter,
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does look an awful lot like you.
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154. "The Diary of Nate Griffin."
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155. "May 7, 1836.
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156. "I was brushing down Lucy, the new colt,
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157. "when she let out a fart
right near my face.
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158. "So, I took her head
and stuck it by my butt,
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160. Oh, uh... That laugh's in here, too.
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161. See? "He he he he he."
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162. Wow. Then it's true.
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163. Cool! I get to be black and Irish!
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164. Yeah, and now I can wear clothes
that actually show off my big butt!
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165. Oh, I got to tell Bonnie
I'm sleeping with a black man!
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166. Oh, my God! Update! Exclaim!
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167. Scott Martin just asked me out again.
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168. Oh, my God, this is date number three!
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169. Are you going to let him
get to second base?
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170. I think that would be a bad idea,
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171. and I know something about bad ideas.
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174. And, if I were in your Bruno Maglis,
I wouldn't stand for it.
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178. Oh, my God! Oh, my God! Oh, my God!
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179. Have yet to discover the secret
of their mind-control powers.
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180. Also, trying to comprehend their obsession
with the homosexuals from 'N Sync.
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181. Hey, uh, Cleveland, you got a minute?
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182. I really need to talk to you.
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185. Is that right?
Well, that's fantastic, Peter.
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186. Yeah, but see, the problem is I...
I got no idea how to be black.
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187. You know, except for not smiling
when I get my picture taken.
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188. Well, Peter, it sounds like you should
go out and commingle
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190. You know, absorb the culture.
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191. Wheelie time!
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192. - Yeehaw!
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193. You know, you're right, Cleveland.
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194. I should be hanging around
more black people like myself. Thanks.
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- It's the vibration.
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196. Who here used to wear
a lot of Jherri Curl?
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197. - Yeah, that's right.
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199. That ain't how it happened.
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200. - Some brother just fell in the ocean.
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201. Oh, God, I remember that.
And all those seals died.
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202. It was... It was all over the news.
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204. Although I think Connie Chung might have
been substituting for him that night.
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205. Well, about time for me
to be hitting the old dusty trail.
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210. that Thurgood Marshall was named
to the Supreme Court of the United States.
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211. Well, I should probably
be saddling up now.
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213. Ugh, look at how fat you are.
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216. Oh, yes, you'll take butter
on that English muffin, won't you?
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217. Because you're the cheerleading squad's
token blimp.
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218. You don't deserve to eat.
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for bringing me here, Cleveland.
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220. Welcome. For our first order of business,
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221. I believe Brother Cleveland
has an announcement.
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222. Yesterday,
I received reparations
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that enslaved my ancestors.
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225. Now, the family has become
poor white trash since then,
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Rice Krispie treats.
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may be healed as well.
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230. Amen!
- Right on, man, right on.
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by the color of my skin,
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for the bad times.
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to that tragic auto accident.
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got those terribly painful braces.
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got beat up by the Gooch,
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You hit home!
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that I don't belong here,
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250. Now, Chris, this one's for you.
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251. - What's the secret to happiness?
- Money.
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about your recent discovery.
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259. Hey, uh, Big Dog, T-Bone, Shades,
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We'll hook up later.
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Please don't write on it.
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of their ancestry, too.
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264. Kids, did you know the Pewterschmidts
were among the first to colonize America?
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- And here's a picture of...
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271. - Wait, wait, wait, what was that?
- Oh, that was nothing.
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272. Just some fellow we fed and took care of
in exchange for doing a few chores.
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273. You mean a slave. Let me see that.
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276. Well, 'bout time for me
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277. Lois, your family owned my family.
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Boy, this is pretty embarrassing.
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283. Things will look better in the morning.
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284. Come here, kids. Give Grandma
and Grandpa a kiss goodnight.
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for every young woman to..."
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I've ever heard in my life!
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295. - Oh!
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298. Well, I call you cheerlosers!
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304. Mission objective,
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305. eliminate Cindi and take her place
at the top of the pyramid.
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It's not the proper thing to...
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309. And look at Lisa
in all of her curvaceous glory.
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310. Oh, Heavens, it appears that my wee-wee
has been stricken with rigor mortis.
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311. - Good morning.
- Peter, what on earth are you wearing?
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313. And don't call me Peter.
That's my slave name.
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- Kichwa.
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- Kichwa!
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to make things right with you.
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just like Cleveland got.
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and some Rice Krispie treats.
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so here's $10,000.
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this ugly business again.
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330. Not enough? Fine, make it 20.
How do you spell "Kichwa"?
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331. You know what? Screw the Kichwa.
Make it out to Peter. P-E-T-E...
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Carter Pewterschmidt,
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but I'll always feel my ancestors' pain.
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into a bunch of robot penises?
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with the money your dad gave me.
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into Pee Wee's Playhouse?
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345. It's a crazy messed-up place
where anything can happen
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that freakin' talks, hey look!
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- Wait, wait, wait. Watch this.
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God, I hate you so much.
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will be here in five minutes,
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362. I've got a stolen vehicle here.
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363. - But this is my car...
- Suspect's getting belligerent.
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364. - What?
- Officer down.
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368. Oh, sorry I'm late, you guys.
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370. What? Oh, sorry. His beeyatch.
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It's like I'm a freakin' leper.
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- No, these are saved.
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It's almost half-time.
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with that insufferable "I" at the end.
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I'm not going to hurt you.
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because I've been a terrible black man.
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- No.
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great-great-great-great granny?
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- That's right.
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with her fine sister neither.
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404. That'd be mighty fine, Peter.
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405. Eh, I guess you're right.
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406. Listen, for what it's worth,
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407. I'm real sorry my wife's ancestors
made you suffer so much.
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408. Oh, don't worry about me.
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409. If it makes you feel any better,
I peed in their cereal every morning.
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410. Well, so long, Peter.
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411. Wait, wait, wait. Before you go...
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412. - What's heaven like?
- Oh, it's fine.
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413. There's a shortage of chairs.
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414. Oh.
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415. Yeah.
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416. Take it easy, Peter.
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417. Okay, look, we're just going
to have to go on without her.
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418. - Give me a "D"!
"D"!
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419. All right, that's enough of that.
There's a large hunting knife
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420. under each one of your seats.
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421. On my command, I want you to...
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422. Ah! You idiots, I had them!
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423. Oh, Cindi was right.
We need a lot more work.
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424. Uh, excuse me.
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425. Yeah, uh, hi, I'm Peter Griffin.
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426. Listen, uh, as many of you may know,
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427. I recently came into some money.
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428. Well, I don't really deserve it.
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429. So I've decided to share it
with my brothers.
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430. Uh, actually, I just meant
the black guys. Uh.
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431. Peter, that was very generous.
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432. And look how happy you've made everyone.
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433. Yeah, it just goes to show you, Lois.
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434. It doesn't matter
if you're black or white,
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435. the only color
that really matters is green.
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436. Oh, Peter.
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437. I wonder what happened to Cindi.
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438. Dear diary...
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439. Jackpot.
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440. It seems today
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441. It seems today
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442. That all you see
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443. That all you see
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445. Violence in movies
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446. And sex on TV
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447. Sex on TV
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448. But where are those
Good old-fashioned values
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449. - On which we used to rely?
- Yeah!
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450. Lucky there's a family guy
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451. Lucky there's a family guy
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452. - Lucky there's a... Lucky there's a...
- Lucky there's a... Lucky there's a...
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453. Lucky there's a family guy
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454. Lucky there's a family guy
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455. - Lucky there's a... Lucky there's a...
- Lucky there's a... Lucky there's a...
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456. He's a family guy!
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457. - In the house!
- You know, you know, come on!
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