1. - Peter, did you brush your teeth?
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4. No, it's stupid.
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- Peter, open your mouth!
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8. Show me your teeth! Show me your teeth!
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The Butterfly Effect.
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22. "I wish I could escape to a place
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23. - and then...
- What the hell are we waiting for?
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24. These monitors
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30. We'll survive by eating each other.
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31. But I think it's important for the
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32. The story of the Griffin family history.
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33. Here's how it all began.
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39. Yeah! Undefeated!
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40. Oh, wait, wait, wait. Here comes
another one. Quick, give me your lighter.
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41. You smell that?
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evolution took its course.
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by the State of Kansas
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to the theory of evolution.
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45. And the noblest of all those early creatures
was the dinosaur.
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a couple of dinosaurs in the next valley.
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47. Peter, that's terrible.
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a meteor hit the earth,
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into a block of ice for some reason.
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54. But then it thawed and cavemen came.
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Peter show wheel to people in town,
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60. Peter, you invent wheel?
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63. Then how come no one buy Peter wheel?
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74. For last time, Joe no want.
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79. Brian, what hell?
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80. Hot lady next to wheel.
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85. Damn all. What deuce? Victory's Stewie's.
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many great Griffins throughout history,
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87. including Moses Griffin,
who led the Jews out of Egypt.
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a long journey, everyone,
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talked to his brother in three years?
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I'm gonna lay down a few rules, all right?
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Shut the hell up.
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There's nothing I can do about the sun.
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no more Jolly Ranchers, they're all gone.
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109. Now, come on, let's get going.
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110. Ooh, look at that.
"Danny Gans, Entertainer of the Year. "
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111. What did I say?
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112. "Hassle-free checking. "
Damn it!
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113. "Mancow in the morning. "
- Shut up!
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114. Peter, can we stop
the stories for a minute?
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how we're gonna survive.
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117. Right, good thinking.
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118. Meg, go get us some sandwiches.
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119. Wait a minute, that's a great idea.
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120. If Meg can get through the vent,
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122. Dad, I can't go through the vent.
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123. Yeah, she's right. We need to grease her up
so she doesn't get stuck.
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124. Everybody, spit on Meg.
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125. Stop! Stop! Stop! Okay, okay!
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126. I meant I can't do it
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128. You're covered with spit.
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130. I hate you all!
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132. Oh, no, no, I'm just kidding.
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133. You think Meg made it through the vent?
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134. Well, let's find out.
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135. Oh, there she is. She's in the kitchen.
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136. Hey, Meg. I see you there in the kitchen.
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137. Put my sandwich on whole wheat, please.
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138. No, no, no, no, don't use that mustard.
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140. Oh, God, Meg, they know you're there.
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142. Use the other mustard!
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143. Oh, no. The burglars got my baby.
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144. I think they're making a sign
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145. Better not be
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146. "We have your son. "
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147. Meg's our daughter.
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148. Peter, do something!
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149. You know, Meg being captured
by evil men reminds me of another story.
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150. It's distracting.
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151. Um, this is the story
of my ancestor Nate Griffin.
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152. Of course,
Nate Griffin was his slave name.
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153. His real name was Richard Bachman.
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155. It all began in Africa
in the tiny village of Quahogswana
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of the tribe of Tootie-and-Blair.
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157. Hey, Quagdingo,
how was your date last night?
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158. Oh, it was awesome. You never feel as big
as you do with a pygmy.
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159. Hey, you guys
wanna go get a drink at Club 227?
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160. Not today, Joemama.
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161. I'm going off to find a log to build a drum,
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163. I'll see you guys later.
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166. But first, that orange thing in the sky
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167. and what you can do to please it.
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168. You know, you shouldn't be
poking around out here.
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174. Hello. I'm Cleveland from South Carolina.
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175. Wow, you're a different color than me.
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176. Would you like to be equals?
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177. Hey, Quagdingo,
you wanna play I-spy again?
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180. - Wood.
- Yeah.
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181. Hello and welcome to the news
at what I suspect is dawn.
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186. - Ollie?
- I saw a fish!
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187. Thanks, Ollie. And now, sleep.
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188. Hey, guys, one of my cuffs is loose.
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189. If we can break out of here,
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191. Hey, where's the captain?
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192. I don't know.
I haven't seen him all morning.
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193. You dirty...
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the best summer ever.
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195. And it was.
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196. But Nate soon found himself
put to work on a Southern plantation.
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where you stop seeing Howard Johnsons
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it's a long vowel sound and not a short one.
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209. Something to brighten the reader's day.
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210. I asked you what your name was.
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211. Honey, you keep that up,
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where they didn't believe in science
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219. - Um, I have a work-related grievance.
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220. Yeah, the quarters are too crowded,
the hours are long,
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I don't like to be "this guy,"
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have been making racial slurs.
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223. And then,
all of a sudden, he saw her.
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Lynne Cheney Pewterschmidt,
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232. He knew he had to have her.
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233. Is someone there?
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234. - Lois!
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235. Hi. I'm Nate Griffin.
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238. Well, let's just say
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241. - You wanna do it?
- You bet your sweet black ass I do.
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242. So for the next
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244. You know the best part
about being half-black and half-white?
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245. When I grow up,
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246. A- ha!
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247. Daddy!
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249. Lois, how in God's name
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Sitting right here.
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253. Tell it to the authorities,
because you're all going to jail!
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on their escape to the North.
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256. Luckily, they were helped
by Nate's good friend, Al Cowlings,
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on his trusty white bronco.
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258. But the law was hot on their trail.
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259. Well, we're getting a good view
of the chase from up here, Tom.
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260. That's right, Diane. We're looking
at Nate Griffin and Al Cowlings,
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261. the man we believe to be Al Cowlings.
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262. We'll stay with the chase.
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263. Um, it seems like
a futile effort on their part, Diane.
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266. and eventually, they made it to the North.
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267. After that, Nate devoted his life
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Department of Motor Vehicles.
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271. - Sir, did you fill out the 1170?
- I think I did.
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272. - Did you fill out the 1170?
- I filled this out.
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273. That's the 1190. You're gonna have to go
stand in the blue line.
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278. I wait in one line,
they send me to another line...
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279. You know what? You can always call
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281. The line's always busy! It's ridiculous.
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in the appointment line, then.
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283. - I know! I don't wanna wait!
- Sir, I can't help you.
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284. I don't have all day.
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285. You're going to
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286. - It shouldn't be this hard!
- You know what? I'm on break.
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287. Peter, enough with the storytelling.
We gotta get outta here!
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290. Hey! A flare gun. Good idea, Peter.
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294. We'll be fine. Here, put these on.
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295. Peter, these are parachutes.
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307. I might as well tell you
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308. who was the greatest
silent-movie star of the '20s.
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309. His name was Willie '"Black-Eye'" Griffin,
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made him a star.
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311. '"Black-Eye'" Griffin and his family
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the wealthiest people in Hollywood.
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cavorting, doing the Charleston,
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America's prosperity following World War I,
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International Civil War II.
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316. But the golden years soon ended.
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322. Chris, you gotta... You gotta...
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It was a better time.
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330. Well, no matter what happens to us,
I just hope Meg's okay.
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if we were gonna have our way with her.
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338. - Ew!
- No, seriously. I won't scream or anything.
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of my great-uncle, Peter Hitler,
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345. who was Adolf's favorite brother.
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new skin flick over at the Boobengarden?
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364. Oh, what happened
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369. You ever gonna take another crack at that?
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as ruler of the world!
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377. Oh, yeah!
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the time for victory is upon us!
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You know what?
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Eh? Come on!
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You're a pain in my ass. I want you out.
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sometimes at night when Eva has to go,
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416. The Griffin family history is a rich tapestry.
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417. But since we're all gonna die,
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418. there's one more secret
I feel I have to share with you.
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419. - I did not care for The Godfather.
- What?
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420. Did not care for The Godfather.
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421. How can you even say that, Dad?
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422. Didn't like... Didn't like it.
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423. Peter, it's so good.
It's like the perfect movie.
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424. This is what everyone
always says whenever...
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425. Robert De Niro, Al Pacino...
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426. I mean, you never see... Robert Duvall!
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427. I know. Fine, fine actor.
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428. Did not like the movie.
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429. - Why not?
- Did not... Couldn't get into it.
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430. Explain yourself.
What didn't you like about it?
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431. - It insists upon itself, Lois.
- What?
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432. - It insists upon itself.
- What does that even mean?
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433. 'Cause it has
a valid point to make, it's insistent!
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434. It takes forever getting in,
and then you spend, you know,
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435. like six-and-a-half hours,
and then, you know,
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436. I can't even get through it.
I can't even finish the movie.
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437. - I've never even seen the ending.
- You've never seen the ending?
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438. Well, how can you say you don't like it
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439. if you haven't even given it a chance?
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440. - I agree with Stewie. It's not really fair.
- It's outrageous.
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441. I have tried on three separate occasions
to get through it,
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442. and I... I get to the scene where all the guys
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443. are sitting around on the easy chairs...
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444. Yeah. That's a great scene.
I love that scene.
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445. It's noted in every annal.
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446. I have no idea what they're talking about.
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447. It's like they're speaking
a different language.
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448. - That's where I lose interest and I go away.
- They're speaking Italian!
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449. The language they're speaking
is the language of subtlety,
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450. something you don't understand.
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451. I love The Money Pit.
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452. That is my answer to that statement.
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453. - Exactly.
- Well, there you go.
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454. - Whatever.
- I like that movie, too.
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455. Thank God you guys are okay!
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456. Wow! You saved our lives, Mr. Swanson!
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457. We've captured the burglars.
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458. Oh, thank God.
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459. Unfortunately, they're pressing
sexual harassment charges
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460. against your daughter.
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461. Well, that was a close call.
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462. You know...
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463. Meg should probably get a lawyer.
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464. Oh, sweetie, thank you
for keeping our spirits up with your stories.
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465. Your daughter's a sexual predator.
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466. If you don't do anything,
she could go to jail for a long time.
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467. Don't thank me, Lois. Thank my ancestors
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468. for living lives of greatness.
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469. All right, guys, just take her away.
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470. Dad, help!
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471. - Dad!
- Have fun at the dance, Meg.
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472. I hope she does.
That kid really deserves it.
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