1. It seems today that all you see
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3. But where are those
good old-fashioned values
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who positively can do
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9. He's a family guy
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10. Peter, this game night was a great idea.
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11. Yeah, this will be a lot more fun
than last Saturday...
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12. when we went to see
The Vagina Monologues.
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13. So, in international news,
no luck yet finding Osama bin Laden.
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14. So the government is trying a new tactic.
They've hired Jeff Gillooly.
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15. Gillooly.
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16. Sorry, I guess that joke was not so fresh,
but you know...
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17. Okay, Joe. Right foot, green.
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18. All right, let's do it!
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19. Yes! I am the king!
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20. Thanks for including
my civil rights board game...
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21. in the game night rotation, guys.
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22. We're always happy to play
Two Decades of Dignity.
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23. It makes us all feel a little less guilty.
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24. For whistling at a white woman,
go directly to jail.
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25. Man, does anyone ever win at this game?
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26. You don't win.
You just do a little better each time.
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27. Okay, everybody, time for paintball.
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28. I forgot to pick up the paintball guns.
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29. Well, we could use these.
I brought them from the office.
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30. Peter, is it safe to be firing real guns
at each other in the house?
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31. All right, all right, nobody fire at Lois.
She's scared.
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32. All right, one, two, three, go!
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33. Missed, you ass.
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34. - Damn it, Peter, that hurt.
- Relax, Quagmire.
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35. You're doing better than Peter Weller
from the opening scene of RoboCop.
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36. Well, now that the mess is cleaned up and
we're back from the emergency room...
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37. it's time for the last game of the night,
Trivial Pursuit.
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38. Man, I hate Trivial Pursuit.
Always makes me feel so stupid.
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39. More stupid than that time
you locked your keys out of the car?
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40. Damn it!
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41. Hey! Hey! Somebody! Hey!
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42. Hey, sir! Sir, you see those keys there? Sir!
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43. Oh, screw you!
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44. All right, Brian, this one's for you.
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45. "What naturally occurring element has
the highest melting point of all metals?"
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46. - Cadmium?
- Sorry, tungsten.
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47. Dumb ass. My turn. What do you got?
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48. Okay, here we go.
"What color is a fire truck?"
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50. Okay, all right, fire truck.
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51. Fire truck, fire truck, fire truck, fire truck,
what color are those red fire trucks?
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52. Oh, God, I can picture them now,
all red and everything.
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53. That's right, Peter, they are red.
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54. Lois, what are you doing?
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55. I switched Peter's questions
to the pre-school edition.
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56. Just to let him have his moment.
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57. Good thing I just watched that
National Geographic special on fire trucks.
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58. A solitary killer,
the fire truck stalks its prey.
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59. The fire truck can consume
eight times its body weight.
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60. The ambulances
will have to wait their turn.
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61. Okay, Brian, "Name the 16th century
ecumenical body...
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62. "that marked a major turning point
for Christianity in Europe. "
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63. I think that was the Council of Trent.
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64. You could not be more wrong.
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65. The answer is Phyllis Diller.
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66. - Peter, you're reading the pink...
- My turn.
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67. Okay, Peter, this is for the win.
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68. "Say the word 'what. "'
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69. Wow. Okay.
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70. This really separates the men
from the boys.
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71. Peter, just say "what. "
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72. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, now, Lois.
This is not a race.
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73. Okay, I wanna say "who. "
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74. Oh, boy.
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75. Fantastic Four.
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76. Fantastic Four, steak, steak, steak, steak,
a small amount of peas.
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77. Is it "what?"
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78. That's right. You win, Peter. You did it.
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79. Oh, my God! I won. I won!
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80. My dad's smarter than your dad.
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81. - We have the same dad, idiot.
- Yeah, but mine's smarter.
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82. What a feeling.
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83. This is even better than that time
I met Timer the Cheese Guy.
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84. I hanker for a hunk of
A slab or slice or chunk of
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85. I hanker for a hunk of cheese
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86. When your get-up-and-go
has got up and went
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87. Howdy, pardner.
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88. Pardon me, sir. I live next door.
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89. It is 3:30 in the morning. I am very tired.
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90. Look, a wagon wheel.
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91. What the hell is your problem?
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92. I just smoked a whole bunch of crack.
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93. Good night, losers.
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94. Well, game night was a success.
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95. Peter, you do know that all your questions
were incredibly easy.
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96. Yeah, easy for me. Good night, morons.
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97. You ever stop and think,
"Wow, I'm married to that guy"?
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98. No, I just repress it.
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99. - Is that healthy?
- What's the worst that could happen?
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100. I'm a tumor, I'm a tumor
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101. I'm a tumor, I'm a tumor, I'm a tumor
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102. I'm a tumor, I'm a tumor, I'm a tumor
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103. Oh, oh, oh, I'm a tumor
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104. The administration's plan for peace
in the Middle East is shallow and pedantic.
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105. I agree. Shallow and pedantic.
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106. I agree as well. Shallow and pedantic.
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107. Everything all right. Peter?
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108. Well, Lois, since you asked, I find
this meatloaf rather shallow and pedantic.
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109. What is this,
you're gonna talk down to everyone...
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110. just because you won a game
of Trivial Pursuit?
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111. Perhaps.
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112. Okay, you know what?
Fine, you are a genius, Peter.
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113. As a matter of fact, let's make it official.
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114. You ever heard
of the MacArthur genius grant?
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115. Perhaps.
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116. Well, if you qualify as a genius...
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117. the Foundation will give you
a $500,000 grant...
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118. just to sit around
and do whatever you want.
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119. Wow! Imagine what a genius like me
could do with all that money.
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120. All right, Cloris Leachman,
I've bought you legally.
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121. Now juggle these beanbags.
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122. I don't know how to juggle...
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123. God help you, Cloris!
Juggle the beanbags!
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124. You may begin your exam now.
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125. A dog says...
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126. A cow says...
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127. Of course, of course.
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128. Well, here they are, Brian. My test results.
Read them and weep.
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129. Peter, according to this,
you're not a genius.
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130. In fact, you're mentally retarded.
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131. Oh, yeah?
Well, would a mentally retarded guy...
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132. have hired a bulldozer with a drunk driver
to level half of his house...
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133. in celebration of his fantastic test results?
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134. Maybe.
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135. Uh-oh.
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136. Congratulations.
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137. So, as you can see, you are just
over the line of mental retardation.
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138. Don't you mean, just under the line?
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139. I'm sorry. Just please trust the analysis.
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140. Hello. Sally?
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141. Hey, it's Peter Griffin.
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142. That's right, senior prom.
Yeah. Yeah, it's been a while, yeah.
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143. So, listen.
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144. I just found out I'm retarded.
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145. And I'm just calling to let you know...
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146. you might want to get yourself tested.
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147. Hello?
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148. Peter, mental retardation usually happens
before you're born.
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149. It isn't something you can catch.
Don't you think you're overreacting?
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150. Well, excuse me for being retarded.
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151. My whole world
has been turned upside down.
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152. Black is east, up is white.
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153. You know, Peter, I hate to say "I told you
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154. yeah! In your... face,
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155. I'm sorry about that.
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156. I can't believe this is happening to me.
I can never go back to school again.
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157. Oh, yes, Meg, yes.
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158. Yes, everything was going
swimmingly for you until this.
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159. Yes, this is the thing
that will ruin your reputation.
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160. Not your years of grotesque appearance
or awkward social graces...
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161. or that Felix Unger-ish way
you clear your sinuses.
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162. No, no, no, it's this.
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163. Do you hear yourself talk?
I might kill you tonight.
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164. Peter, you're still you.
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165. No piece of paper from the city
is gonna tell me...
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166. you're any different
from the man I married.
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167. And your life's not gonna change
because of it.
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168. What is that?
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169. Oh, my God, what are they doing?
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170. Why are they trying
to publicly humiliate me like this?
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171. I mean, what's the purpose...
Shiny red ball.
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172. Peter, watch out!
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173. So what can I do for you, Peter?
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174. Well, Joe, I need to talk to you
about something kind of personal.
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175. - Shoot.
- Well, you know, I took this test...
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176. and it sort of turns out
that I'm technically mentally retarded.
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177. And, you know, I just wanted to ask...
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178. you know, how do you deal with it?
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179. - Deal with what?
- You know, with being retarded.
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180. Peter, I'm not retarded. I'm handicapped.
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181. Now you're just splitting hairs.
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182. Hi, Cleveland
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183. Hi, Joseph
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184. What's the story, morning glory?
What's the word, hummingbird?
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185. Have you heard?
Peter Griffin is slow
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186. Can he still drive a car?
Can he drink at a bar?
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187. Will they let him have kids?
Is his life on the skids?
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188. Hello, Mrs. Griffin,
it's your neighbor, Quagmire
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189. Now that Peter's mental
You probably have some needs
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190. He's retarded
Peter is
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191. He's retarded
Peter is
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192. He's retarded
Peter is slow
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193. Griffin. Party of two.
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194. Mr. Griffin, we've been expecting you.
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195. Peter, relax. It's for liability reasons.
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196. Now, let's just try to enjoy our meal.
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197. I kind of get the helmet.
But what's with the water wings?
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198. Well, you did order the soup.
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199. Like something could happen...
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200. Get me out!
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201. These water wings didn't help at all.
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202. This is the worst day of my life.
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203. Now, there are plenty of people
who have had worse days.
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204. A parking ticket. I was gone five minutes.
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205. How could this day get any worse?
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206. Oh, my God.
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207. Oh, no!
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208. I wish I could just close my eyes
and make all this go away.
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209. Peter, look out!
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210. Holy crap!
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211. Oh, my God!
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212. Mr. Tucker, are you all right?
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213. Do I look like I'm all right?
My back is broken and my leg is twisted!
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214. Oh, my God! Your hooker's dead.
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215. Well, she was already dead,
but that doesn't excuse...
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216. Wait a minute.
You're Peter Griffin, the retarded fellow.
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217. - Yeah.
- Well, then don't worry about it.
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218. Wait a minute. You mean
you're not even gonna call the cops?
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219. Oh, my God.
I could get away with anything.
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220. "And on the sixth day, God said:
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221. "'Let the Earth bring forth
the living creatures and... "'
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222. Bible fight!
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223. - Sorry. Retarded.
- That's okay then.
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224. - Don't know any better.
- Bless your heart.
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225. Jeez, didn't you hear me a second ago?
I'm retarded.
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226. You're just curious.
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227. Well, let me show you
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228. Hey, everyone.
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229. Say hello to my state-appointed
inspirational social worker, Vern.
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230. It's truly a pleasure to meet you all.
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231. Hey, Peter, looks like you've got yourself
one super family.
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232. High five! All right!
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234. I'm here to lend a hand
to my main man, Peter.
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235. - Right, Peter?
- Right.
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236. High five! All right!
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237. Done.
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238. - Peter!
- What? I don't know any better.
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239. Peter, I don't like this.
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240. You are really starting to take advantage
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241. Peter's just expressing himself.
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242. High five for expressing yourself, Peter.
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243. High five! All right!
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244. This man seems bent on diluting
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246. - Hey, Stewie, high five.
- Well, it's about time.
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247. - Psych.
- Damn!
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248. I look even more foolish
than when I was at that cocktail party.
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249. All right, you're gonna love this. So...
Hang on a sec.
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250. Okay, so these two black guys
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251. Hey, what are you guys talking about?
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252. I was just telling a joke.
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254. "What'll you two fine gentlemen have?"
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255. And they paid their tab
and couldn't have been more courteous.
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256. All right, my first trip to a fast-food joint
as a retarded guy.
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257. Excuse me, pardon me, coming through.
Special needs.
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258. Yeah, I'll have a... Is this thing on?
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259. Attention, restaurant customers.
Testicles. That is all.
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260. Give me that.
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261. Sorry, folks. Oh, my God.
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262. It's all whiney and nasally.
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263. You know what?
I'm just gonna get my own food.
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264. - Peter, get back here.
- No freaking way.
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265. The fryolator. I am so taking this.
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266. Lois, you look worse than
that Rocky Dennis kid from Mask.
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267. Rocky, I don't even know
what you look like.
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268. - Can I touch your face?
- Of course, Diana.
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269. Oh, God.
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270. Oh, God. What is this?
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271. What is all this?
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272. Am I touching the outside of a house?
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273. Oh, God! You're a monster.
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274. I'm beautiful on the inside.
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275. Yeah, but, Rocky, there's a limit.
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276. What is this now?
Does your face have a pelvis?
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277. Oh, God, what have I done?
I'm the worst husband ever.
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278. Make that the worst father ever.
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279. Hi, I'm Agent Jessup from Child Services.
I'm here to take your kids away.
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280. What? Why?
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281. Because you're mentally unfit
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282. No way!
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283. - Oh, my God.
- Finally.
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284. I can't believe they took the kids away.
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285. Well, at least Cleveland offered
to take care of them.
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286. Sorry you have to share a bed, boys.
I'm a little short on space.
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287. Have a good sleep.
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288. Hey, Chris...
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289. whatever happened to Geena Davis?
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290. She used to be in movies,
but she's not in movies anymore.
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291. She's attractive enough...
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292. but when she smiles,
you see too much gum.
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293. Not a good tooth-to-gum ratio.
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294. Chris?
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295. I'll tell you tomorrow.
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296. Thanks for letting my friends sleep over,
Mr. Brown.
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297. No problem, Meg.
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298. If y'all get hungry,
there's some cottage cheese in the fridge.
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299. I'm gonna get me a spoonful now
before y'all have at it.
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300. Oh, my God.
Craig Hoffman's new car is so cool.
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301. Oh, my God. Totally. I love the color.
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302. Really? What color is it?
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303. It's like blue, kind of blue-green.
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304. It's the same color as his eyes.
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305. Wow. I bet he looks so hot driving it.
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306. I heard he bought it from his dad.
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307. Yeah, I remember his dad
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308. one time when he was a freshman.
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309. - Doesn't his dad live in Hartford?
- I think so.
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310. My aunt Sheila lives in Hartford.
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311. They have a mall there that's pretty cool.
It's part underground.
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312. That's awesome.
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313. Damn it, you guys are boring
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314. It's stupid, mindless chatter, is what it is.
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315. You know what I'm gonna do?
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316. I'm just gonna go back to my place
and rent a dirty movie.
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317. This is ridiculous.
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318. That was weird. Oh, well.
Hey, let's compare breasts.
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319. Lois? Hey, how you doing, honey?
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much longer she's gonna have to be here.
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326. I put Lois in the hospital, and I lost the
kids.
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327. This is turning out worse
than Stewie's iPod commercial.
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328. Peter, you just need to show
what a good father you are.
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330. Wait a second, Brian. You're right.
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331. And the best way to do that is to show
what a terrible father Cleveland is.
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332. This plan is so perfect, it's retarded.
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333. Good evening. I'm Dan Rather.
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334. And tonight on CBS News...
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335. seven Saudi soldiers sodomize...
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southern settlement squatters.
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337. I'm Dan Rather.
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338. All right, come on, ladies. Right this way.
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339. This'll show them
that Cleveland's not fit to be a parent.
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340. So, tell me, is there any tread left
on the tires at all?
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341. Or at this point, would it be like
throwing a hot dog down a hallway?
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342. Oh, my Lord. Look who's here.
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343. Agent Jessup,
look at all these prostitutes.
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344. One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven
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345. Seven. Seven prostitutes.
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347. Mr. Griffin, this isn't going to work.
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348. Yeah. Peter, you and five
of those prostitutes, get out.
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349. So, in conclusion, Peter Griffin,
you've inspired me...
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350. to distrust
all mentally challenged parents.
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351. Thank you, Your Honor.
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352. And thank you, Agent Jessup,
for your comically misleading remarks.
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353. Mr. Griffin, do you have anything to say
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354. as to why this court should return custody
of your children to you?
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355. Your Honor, I would like to call
to the stand my surprise witness...
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356. The Ghost That Never Lies.
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357. But I'm the only one
who can see him and hear him...
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358. so I'll let everyone know
what he's saying and doing.
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359. Objection, Your Honor. This is ridiculous.
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360. Overruled. I'll allow it.
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361. You better be going somewhere
with this, Mr. Griffin.
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362. Thank you, Your Honor.
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363. Ghost That Never Lies...
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364. did you witness the events
that took place on that fateful day?
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365. You did? Well, how interesting.
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366. And, do you see the culprit or culprits
in this courtroom today?
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367. You do?
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368. Well, would you kindly
point him or them out for this court?
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369. Don't point at me, you jackass!
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370. Well, if there's nothing further,
I hereby sentence...
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371. Wait, wait, wait.
Your Honor, there is something further.
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372. Look, I know I screwed up big time.
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373. But I only did it
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375. And I think it's a bum rap
that just because I'm retarded...
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377. There are plenty of unfit parents out there
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379. Bing Crosby, Joan Crawford.
I think the Ramseys still got one left.
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380. I just want them back, Your Honor,
and you're the only one who can help me.
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381. What do you say?
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382. Are you kidding? You're a monster.
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383. In fact, if I could...
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384. I would put you in a place where you
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385. Perhaps locked in a big, secure building
with other dangerous people...
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387. based on the nature and degree
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388. Unfortunately, as far as I know,
no such place exists.
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389. So I have no choice but to set you free.
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390. Does that mean I get my kids back?
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391. Absolutely not. Case closed.
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392. Oh, crap!
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393. It was prison you were thinking of. Prison.
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394. I already banged the hammer.
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395. And now,
back to Jake and the Fatman.
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That's a cigarette butt.
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398. What do you think was in that Danish?
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399. You think it was cheese?
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400. 'Cause I got a little problem with cheese.
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402. Yeah, well, can you bring it over to me?
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403. I can't move it. This is a crime scene.
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404. Well, can you describe it to me?
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405. You know what? Forget it.
I'll take care of this, okay?
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406. Oh, no. Just...
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407. Just let me close my eyes for a minute.
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408. Look, I know his wife is a smoker.
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409. Just yesterday,
when we saw her at the country club...
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410. she had a cigarette in her hand.
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411. What, so that's it, Peter?
You're just giving up?
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412. I don't know what else to do, Brian.
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413. I guess we're never
gonna be a family again.
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414. - Hi, Peter.
- Oh, my God, Lois.
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415. - You're all better.
- That's right.
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416. And the doctors say I'll smell like
French fries for the next six months.
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417. I'll enjoy that.
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418. And, Peter, I got a surprise for you.
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419. You got the kids back.
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420. I love you so much,
delicious French-fry wife.
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421. Now we can live with you again
even though you're a dangerous retard.
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422. Don't say "retard," Chris.
We prefer to be called "little people. "
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423. Because there's nothing wrong
with being mentally challenged.
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424. In fact, I've learned
that we are superior people.
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425. Above all you dumb brainy smarties.
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426. Someday, you will beg us for mercy
and we will consider it.
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427. Isn't it wonderful
that everything's back to normal?
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428. Yeah.
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429. Oh, God. Nobody move.
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430. - What is it?
- Nothing. Nothing. I'll get it.
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