1. It seems today that all you see
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good old-fashioned values
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positively can do
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9. He's a family guy
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10. Oh, this is so exciting.
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11. Maybe we'll get lucky
and see another crash this year.
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12. Yeah, we can get some souvenirs.
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13. Last year, I got an altimeter
and a shinbone.
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14. This is boring. I'd rather be home
watching that video from The Ring.
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15. Peter, don't.
They say if you watch that video, you die.
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16. That's a lot of baloney.
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17. Look, there's Mr. Quagmire's plane.
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18. Ladies and gentlemen,
keep your eye on the sky
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19. for the aerial acrobatics
of Captain Glen Quagmire.
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20. Gonna need some help here.
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21. All right.
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22. Wait a minute, where...
Oh, my God, where's Stewie?
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23. Don't panic, Lois, we'll find him.
I'm good at picking people out of a crowd.
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24. Oh, gosh, this is hard.
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25. Yeah, could I get
a better look at number two?
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could you step forward, too?
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27. Okay, number five, look at number one.
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28. Look at him like you haven't seen him
in a while and you're happy.
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29. Okay, not too happy, not too happy.
Pull it back, pull it back.
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30. Okay, and number three, could you say,
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31. "Julie, I promise to get back on
my feet before the baby arrives."
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32. Julie, I promise to get back on
my feet before the baby arrives.
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33. - He's good.
- Yeah, he's always good.
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34. - Very good.
- Yeah. Yeah.
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35. Okay, thank you.
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36. Stewie. Stewie.
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37. Hey, everybody, it's Weenie and the Butt
here live at the Quahog air show.
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38. We're all ready
for the Weenie sound-alike contest.
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39. I don't know, Butt. I don't think they
can say my catchphrase, because
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40. "They no funny."
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41. There it is.
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42. And if you think you can say that
just like Weenie here,
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43. you could win $97.1
for the cool weekend ahead.
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44. Weenie and the Butt.
Weenie and the Butt.
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45. Cool weekends
in the morning, 97.1 FM.
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46. Cool weekends in the morning
with Weenie and the Butt.
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47. WQHG 97.1.
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48. 97.1. 97.1.
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49. Weenie and the Butt.
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50. In the morning, cool weekends.
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51. FM.
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52. - Weenie, Weenie, Weenie.
- And the Butt.
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53. And welcome back.
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54. Excuse me, I gotta find a lost kid.
Can I use your mike?
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55. That's what she said.
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56. You got Butt-slammed!
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57. - Listen, I could really use a hand here.
- That's what he said.
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58. Butt slam!
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59. That's Manic Monkey on 97.1.
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60. Manic Monkey, 97.1.
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61. Cool weekends in the morning.
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62. All weekend long.
- Weenie and the Butt.
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63. In the morning. In the morning.
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64. - On the radio.
- FM.
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65. Give me that. Stewie Griffin,
will you please report to the radio booth.
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66. Stewie Griffin.
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67. Hey, that's
quite a voice you've got there.
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68. - You ever think about doing radio?
- Well, I listen to a lot of radio.
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69. Peter and Lois leave the radio on
when they go out
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71. Well, here's my card.
Call me if you're interested.
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72. Hey, okay, we've got our first contestant.
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73. Let's hear Weenie's catchphrase.
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74. "They no funny."
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76. And that's Dicky, the Punch Line Donkey,
on 97.1.
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77. Dicky, the Punch Line Donkey,
on cool 97.1.
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- On the radio.
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79. In the morning.
- FM. Cool.
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80. - WQHG. Cool weekends.
- In the morning.
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81. - On 97.1.
- 97.1.
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82. And now back to Round Table,
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83. with Al Michaels, Harold Ramis,
Ray Romano and Kermit the Frog.
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84. Rezoning laws are infringing
on the rights of citizens.
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85. If I might interrupt for a minute,
I'd like to point out...
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86. You've had your time.
Let someone else speak.
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87. I haven't said a word. It was that guy.
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88. Don't look at me.
I can't get a word in edgewise.
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89. Well, then who the hell's been talking
this whole time?
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90. - Thelma.
- Hello, darling.
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91. My God, what a pleasant surprise.
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92. - Mom, what are you doing here?
- Peter, I left your father.
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93. - What?
- Wait, wait. Hang on a second.
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94. I never see you,
and then you finally come visit me
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95. and you drop a bombshell like this?
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96. This is just like what happened
at the Peanuts reunion.
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97. Stupid song.
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98. What are you looking at?
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99. Yeah, it's me.
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100. Your old punching bag, Charlie Brown.
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101. Everybody wish Snoopy was here?
And Woodstock?
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102. Everybody wish Snoopy and Woodstock
was here? Well, they're dead.
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103. And guess what? I sold Snoopy the junk.
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104. That's right, he got it from me.
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106. And now he's dead. They're both dead.
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107. I don't give a crap about Woodstock,
but Snoopy...
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108. Get off me, you skank.
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109. - I can't believe you left Dad.
- I have needs that he didn't satisfy.
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110. And I'm still a young woman, Peter.
82 is the new 74.
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111. I'm putting my fine ass
back on the market.
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112. Boy, this is really going to upset my
evil brother, Thaddeus.
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113. This will surely affect my inheritance.
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114. Hi, there, I'm Brian Griffin,
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115. and you're listening to The Lunch Hour,
serving up food for the mind.
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116. Today's entree is politics.
What's on your mind today?
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117. The governor's budget?
Stem cell research?
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118. Give us a hot spoonful of your opinion.
Okay, we have a question from Quahog.
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119. Caller, you're on The Lunch Hour.
Can I take your order?
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120. Yes, I'll have a big helping
of the pretentious crap.
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122. Okay, we have Rose from Cranston
on the phone.
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123. Welcome, Rose, can I take your order?
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124. Yes, that turkey,
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125. that raw turkey that you ate off
the counter last week that got Lois mad,
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126. when you pooped that out,
was the timer still in there?
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127. And we're out of time.
This has been The Lunch Hour.
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128. Join us next week,
when our guest will be Gore Vidal.
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129. And remember, life is full of entrees,
so don't fill up on bread.
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130. I'm gonna throw you now to
Weenie and the Butt in the afternoon.
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131. Weenie and the Butt.
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132. - 97.1.
- In the afternoon.
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133. In the afternoon.
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134. - Oh, my God.
- WQHG.
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135. Turn it on and rip the knob off.
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136. You're listening to the radio.
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137. Sir, I'm very sorry.
That was this guy I know.
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138. - He thinks he's hilarious.
- He is hilarious.
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to cancel your show,
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140. but the banter you did with that guy...
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141. Well, as we say in the radio business,
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142. "If you put that on the radio,
people will listen to it."
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144. You don't want him.
He's not really a professional like me.
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145. Listen, you get that kid in here.
We need more laughs on the show.
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146. Well, I guess he couldn't be any worse
than Tim McCarver is at sportscasting.
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147. In my view, as good as the Yankees
were in the first half of this game,
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148. that's how as bad they've been now.
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149. Poor Peter. I know he's having a hard time
with this whole divorce thing.
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150. I feel kind of guilty that I'm here
looking for a date.
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151. Thelma, stop that.
You have a right to be happy.
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152. And there's a lot of great people here.
Why don't you mingle?
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153. - Oh, my God, Lois, you single now?
- No, Glenn, I'm here with Thelma.
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154. - Who's Thelma?
- This is Thelma.
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155. I don't know if this is gonna work, Lois.
I'm a little shy at these types of things.
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156. You can overcome shyness.
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157. Think of the spider in Charlotte's Web
who had to overcome Tourette's.
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158. I don't know, Lois.
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159. I haven't met a single interesting person.
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160. Good evening. I'm Tom Tucker,
trying to get back on my feet
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161. after having my ass handed to me
by my bitch of an ex-wife.
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162. - I'm Thelma.
- I'll just be going.
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163. Can I get you some punch?
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164. Oh, no. You see, if you're
one of 10 million Americans like me...
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165. - Like me.
- Like me.
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166. with a bladder control problem,
punch just goes right through you.
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167. I didn't hear you come in last night.
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168. Did you have a good time
at your prostitutes' convention?
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169. Peter, I was just trying to help your
mother meet some new friends.
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170. Lois, you're too nosey.
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173. I hardly think that's
any of your business.
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174. Come on, Mom,
you can't stay in bed all day.
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175. You gotta call Dad
and get back together with...
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176. Holy crap!
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developments after this.
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178. I can't believe what I saw in there.
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179. You were messing around in what was
basically my first apartment.
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180. Peter, you should be happy for her.
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181. - She's just having fun.
- I don't see what the problem is.
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184. but let's go to Ollie Williams
for the in-depth analysis. Ollie?
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185. - Lady's old.
- Thanks, Ollie. Over to you, Peter.
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186. Tom Tucker, I forbid you
to see my mother.
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188. He won a local Emmy
for his work with the retardeds.
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189. They certainly wanted to hug me.
Maybe, in time, you will, too.
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190. Thanks for watching. I'm Tom Tucker.
Good night.
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191. All right, look.
Let's get one thing straight, Stewie.
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my boss ordered me to bring you on.
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serious, intellectual hour of discussion,
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194. - and I want to keep it that way.
- Hey, no problem.
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196. This is The Lunch Hour with your host...
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197. Hey, what's up, Quahog?
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198. From the station that reaches the beaches,
you're listening to Dingo and the Baby.
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199. Dingo and the Baby.
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200. 97.1, Quahog.
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201. Oh, baby.
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203. What the hell does that have to do
with anything?
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204. They're just wacky sounds,
you know, to liven things up.
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205. - D-i-n-g-o.
- Dingo.
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207. Oh, sexy girlfriend.
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208. Peter, would you stop spying
on your mother's date?
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209. I can't stand it anymore, Lois.
I'm gonna put a stop to this.
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210. - Hello?
Hello, yes.
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211. This is Tom Tucker's personal physician,
Dr. T and the Women.
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212. Could you tell Tom his contagious
penis cancer medicine is ready?
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213. - Is this Peter?
- No, it's Lois.
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214. Lois, don't crank call my mother.
I'm gonna have to pinch you for that.
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- Knock it off, damn it!
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huh, how about that?
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218. - No, don't.
- Here you go.
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219. - Tickle, tickle, tickle.
- Cut it out. Stop it.
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220. I mean it. I mean it.
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222. I tickle you, you hit me in the head
with a frying pan?
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223. - I told you to stop.
- I taste blood.
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224. Well, there's a lot of it.
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225. Hey, there, champ.
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for you,
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to be happy.
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229. Well, I can't answer that, but I'm gonna
do my best to make her even happier
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with Amy Grant.
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231. - What's your wish, Billy?
- Can you cure my cancer?
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232. No, but how about if Spider-Man gives
you a $50 gift card to Sears?
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233. Here. Get well.
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I heard a rumor about you today.
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235. - You did?
- Yup. I heard you like milkshakes.
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236. - Oh, boy, do I!
- Let's go get ourselves a shake, huh?
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237. Yeah.
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238. - I want to get a milkshake, too.
- Too bad. Go get your own father.
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239. Hey, Carl,
can I get a carton of smokes, please?
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240. Sure, Brian.
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241. And what's that little rubber
mailman you got behind there?
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242. - Oh, you like that, huh?
- Yeah, does that thing squeak?
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gonna hurry home and show it to Lois.
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245. Hey, I'd recognize that voice anywhere.
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246. You're Dingo, that dog that plays
all those fart sounds on the radio.
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247. Awesome!
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248. Oh, yeah, yeah, sorry about that,
the show's gotten a little lowbrow.
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249. What are you talking about?
It's, like, the most hilarious show ever.
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250. - Hey, could I get your autograph?
- My... Really?
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252. Gosh, you're making me feel more
important than a dwarf among midgets.
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253. - Hey, can you reach the Crispix?
- Yes, I can.
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Going out to dinner with my new family.
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256. - I want... I want that one. -All right,
hold on, we'll get you that one.
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- We'll get you a straw.
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- No.
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- Yes.
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260. Okay, one kid's meal.
And what'll you have, honey?
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261. I'll have a fish sandwich and a Sanka.
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262. Oh, he's adorable.
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263. Say hi to the nice lady, Peter.
Oh, he's shy.
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264. We now return
to the Sunday afternoon movie,
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265. Masturbator and Commander.
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266. Captain, the enemy ship
has opened fire on us.
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267. I'll be right out.
- Sir, we've already lost 10 men.
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268. Hang on.
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return fire?
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270. Yeah, yeah, go ahead and do that,
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271. and I'll meet you up there
in, like, five minutes.
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272. Peter, I've never seen you so happy.
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273. Well, Lois, I never realized
what it was like to have a real dad.
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274. I mean, my own dad
was such a ballbuster,
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275. I guess I just always thought
that was normal.
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276. But Papa Tom is so different.
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277. For the first time in my life, I feel
like I have a real family, you know?
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278. I mean, I'm not just going through
the motions like I do around here.
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279. Hey, champ,
you want to watch Chicken Little?
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280. Yeah.
- And what does a chicken say?
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281. "Moo."
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282. Why not?
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283. Come on, Ma.
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285. Tom, there's no easy way to say this.
I'll just come right out with it.
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286. - I'm leaving.
- What? Leaving? Why?
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288. but I wasn't looking
for anything long-term.
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289. I just needed someone to clear
all the bats out of my plumbing.
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290. - What do we do now, Bill?
- We write, Tim.
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291. We write our story.
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292. Goodbye, dear.
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293. It's all my fault!
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294. I know it hurts right now, Peter,
but we'll get through this.
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295. - You're still my little buddy, right?
- Yeah.
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296. - Then we'll be okay. Goodnight, buddy.
- Goodnight Papa Tom.
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297. - Goodnight, son. Goodnight, Lois.
- Goodnight.
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299. No stranger than when
Darth Vader was a meter maid.
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300. Come on, man. Cut me a break. I was
only in there for, like, five minutes.
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301. I already started writing the ticket.
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302. You know,
I make your annual salary in a week.
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303. Are you happy doing what you're doing?
'Cause you're pathetic.
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304. I gotta do it, Karen.
I just gotta take a shot.
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306. You do whatever you think is right,
and I'll support it.
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What do you want this loan for?
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that can destroy a planet.
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investment on our end.
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310. I mean, I want to open a sports bar.
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311. Good morning, Quahog.
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313. And the Baby...
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314. And if you're thinking about changing
the station...
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315. Don't you do it!
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316. Today we got homeless Hank
from the dumpster out back with us.
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317. Hey, I got an idea.
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318. How about the first three women
willing to come down
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319. and have sex with Hank get free boob jobs
courtesy of Dr. John Viener?
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320. - Are you reading my mind, man?
- Let's go to the phones.
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321. Go ahead, caller,
you're on with Dingo and the Baby.
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- Yes, honey, what's your name?
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324. - Hot. Hot.
- Oh, yeah, that's hot, that is hot.
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325. Tell me something, Sindy,
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and get naked for us?
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327. Sure.
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328. I think we got a show.
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329. - Oh, yeah, we got a show.
- We definitely got a show.
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330. Oh, yeah, there's a show.
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incurable disease.
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332. But no matter how you come to judge
Charles Wheeler and his partners
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because he had AIDS,
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337. My God, what is wrong with you?
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338. I swear to God
that was supposed to be "food fight."
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339. - I want some ice cream.
- No, Peter, you finish your food.
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340. You, hey... You get back here
right now, mister.
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341. Don't you... Get down from that chair
or you're in big trouble.
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342. You put that ice cream back right now.
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343. I mean it. I am not kidding around.
I am not gonna say it again.
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344. If you put that ice cream in your mouth,
you're gonna be in big trouble, young man.
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345. - I hate you, I hate you. I want my mommy.
- Well, I'm the best you've got.
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348. and for every hot dog
that you catch in your mouth,
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349. you get $100 toward a boob job
that you desperately need.
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350. - I know.
- Okay, here we go.
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351. A miss.
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352. You got her in the eye with that one.
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353. That one was a teat-seeking missile.
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355. - Gore Vidal?
- I was supposed to do The Lunch Hour.
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356. - This is The Lunch Hour.
That one felt like my dad.
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Suppressed memories.
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360. No, no, no, no, this is it.
You're in the right place.
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about your new book.
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- I'm gonna go.
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and we got 'em.
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366. No, it wasn't worth it. I'm sorry, Stewie,
I can't do this anymore.
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you did those Butterfinger commercials.
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on my Butterfinger.
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- Papa Tom's being a jerk.
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370. At least he talks to you.
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371. He's my dad and he hasn't
paid attention to me in weeks.
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372. Well, all in all, you should be thankful.
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373. I think the Kennedys had a kid like you,
and they had it put to sleep.
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374. Hey, Peter, I'm sorry about that business
with the ice cream.
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375. I guess I'm just still a little torn up
about your mom.
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376. But, hey, I'll make it up to you.
Let's play catch.
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377. Okay.
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378. Wait a minute. You know what?
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379. - I think you should play catch with Jake.
- Really?
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380. Yeah, I had a taste of what it was like
to have a real father.
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381. I can't make him share his.
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382. Well, all right, Peter. Come on, Jake.
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383. I guess I've learned a little something
about what it means to be a good dad.
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384. Hey, Dad, do you want to play baseball?
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385. Oh, my God, could you leave me alone?
You are the neediest kid.
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386. - I can't believe you gave up our show.
- Yeah, sorry.
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387. I wonder who they got to replace us.
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388. - It's magic hour with Dark Chocolate...
- And the Rod.
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389. In Rod we trust.
97.1.
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390. Giggity Giggity Goo.
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