1. It seems today that all you see
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2. Is violence in movies and sex on TV
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3. But where are those
Good old-fashioned values
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4. On which we used to rely?
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5. Lucky there's a family guy
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6. Lucky there's a man
Who positively can do
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7. All the things that make us
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8. Laugh and cry
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9. He's a family guy!
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10. Hey, where's Cleveland?
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11. Doesn't he have a relative
in town or something?
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12. I don't know, but I ordered him
a beer and now it's just sitting there
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13. looking lonelier than
Alan Rickman's answering machine.
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14. Hello. You've reached
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15. Alan Rickman at 555-0122.
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16. Please leave a message at the beep.
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17. Hello, Alan Rickman.
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18. It's Alan Rickman
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19. reminding you to move
the pork chops from the freezer
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20. to the refrigerator
so they defrost properly.
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21. Do not disappoint me.
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22. Hello.
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23. You've reached Alan Rickman at 555-0122.
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24. Please leave a message at the beep.
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25. Alan, it's me again.
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26. Remember that turtle joke for the party.
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27. Hey, y'all. I want you to meet
my cousin from Jamaica...
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28. Madame Claude.
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29. Nice to meet you all.
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30. You sound like the crab
from Little Mermaid.
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31. I had crabs once. It was awful.
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32. You got to buy that cream
that comes with the little comb.
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33. Of course, I can still use the comb.
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34. Well, that's Quagmire.
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35. And you know what else?
Madame Claude is psychic.
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36. She can tell you what
you were in a past life.
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37. I already know what I was.
A strawberry.
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38. Ah, it's another pleasant day for me...
Peter the strawberry.
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39. Hey, Mr. Worm.
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40. I welcome your arrival,
'cause we're all part of the same garden.
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41. - Wait, what are you...
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42. Wait, hey!
Hey get out of here!
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43. Hey, uh...
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44. He was my neighbor
and he violated me!
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45. Now I'll never end up in a fancy pie!
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46. What do you say, Joe,
you want your past life read?
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47. - It'll be fun.
- Sure, why not.
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48. Okay, dear, close your eyes
and clear your mind.
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49. Okay, I'm seeing something...
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50. Joe, you were an octopus.
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51. Yes! Yes! this is so awesome!
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52. Damn it!
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53. Oh, that's so cool, that's so cool.
Do me next.
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54. I'm getting something.
I see you in London.
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55. I think it's the 1800's.
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56. Oh, my, you were Jack the Ripper!
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57. Giggity.
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58. - What about Peter?
- Yeah, Peter next.
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59. Oh, I don't think there's anything
in the black bag for me.
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60. You're wrong, Peter. Let us begin.
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61. Oh my, you were a very important man.
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62. You were Griffin Peterson.
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63. The founder of the city of Quahog.
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64. Now wait a second, Cool Runnings.
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65. We learned in school that
Miles "Chatterbox" Musket
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66. founded Quahog after
he was saved by the Magic Clam.
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67. No, that is a myth.
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68. Peter, you were the founder of Quahog.
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69. I see... I see England a long time ago.
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70. It is a crisp,
clear spring morning,
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71. and Griffin Peterson is riding
to the home of his beloved.
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72. Peterson, what are you doing here?
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73. Shouldn't you be down at your job
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74. making oblong bricks
out of manure and straw?
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75. No, we're off. It's Martin Luther Day.
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76. - Yes, that's a very smart joke.
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77. Isn't that right, comedy professors?
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78. - Ah. Well done.
- Indeed.
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79. - Now what do you want?
- I want to marry your daughter,
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80. and I'm here to ask for your blessing.
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81. What could you possibly have
to offer my daughter?
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82. Well, I'm one of the few
guys in this town
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83. who isn't dying a slow,
painful diarrhea death.
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84. All right, come on in.
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85. Knock, knock. Lady Redbush?
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86. Griffin! It's so good to see you.
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87. I'm so horny. Kiss my hand.
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88. What are you doing here?
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89. I was just walking off
the rotted goose anus
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90. I had for breakfast,
and I thought I'd come by
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91. and ask you a little question.
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92. What's that?
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93. - Will you marry me?
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94. Oh, my God, yes! Yes, I will, Griffin.
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95. Oh, I thought you'd never ask.
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96. - Did you do it?
- I did it.
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97. But in another partof London,
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98. there was a man who was not
in such good spirits.
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99. The King of England... Stewart the T'ird.
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100. Oh, I'm so bored.
I wish to be entertained.
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101. Where's my troupe of actors?
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102. Presenting the cast
of How I Met Your Mother.
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103. You told her I told you I kissed her?
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104. Dude, you broke the bro code.
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105. - That's not against the bro code.
- Yes, it is. Article 15-B.
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106. That's the heart of the bro code, man.
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107. Well, you're right.
I guess I did break the bro code.
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108. Hey, whoa, whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
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109. What is this? Are these jokes?
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110. Do people in other castles
think this is funny?
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111. Well, yeah, we get a pretty sizable
chunk of princes, 18 to 34.
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112. I think I'd like to delete
this from my TiVo.
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113. Are you sure you want
to delete this program?
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114. Yes.
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115. Bring me my mid-season
replacement fool.
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116. - Hi there.
- I want to hear some jokes, fool.
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117. Well, you know, I don't really tell jokes.
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118. I like to tell stories from my life
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119. and let the humor just flow organically
from everyday situations.
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120. Yeah, my Aunt Frida was a real card.
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121. She always had the most
wonderful spirit.
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122. Even when her mind started to go.
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123. I remember once she wrote
a letter to my Uncle Tom
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124. from whom she'd been
divorced for several years.
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125. And in the letter she
misspelled his name T-O-M-M.
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126. And I said, "Frida, you've spelled
Tom's name wrong.
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127. "You need to take out
one of the M's."
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128. And she said, "Which one?"
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129. You know, you're going to be
dead in five seconds
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130. if Aunt Frida doesn't throw
a pie at somebody.
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131. I mean, part of that is you sort
of have to know my family...
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132. Make me laugh!
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133. Hey, look, keys.
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134. That's so satirical.
What social commentary.
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135. Well, now I'm in a wonderful humor.
I wish to go for a walk into town.
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136. Hey, coachman, let's drive
on the left side of the road
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137. and see if that catches on.
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138. Good Lord! Who is that?
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139. That's Lady Redbush
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140. and her husband-to-be, Griffin Peterson.
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141. That piece of ass is marrying
that tall glass of poop juice?
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142. Well, not if I have
anything to say about it.
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143. A woman of that caliber
should be married to a king.
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144. Well, what are you
going to do about him?
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145. I'm the king, jester.
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146. I'm going to have him exiled
to the farthest corner of the world.
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147. And then she'll be all mine.
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148. Why is he such a jerk to everybody?
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149. Because he has a very, very small penis.
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150. I've seen it actually, and it's like,
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151. you don't even want
to make fun of it, you know.
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152. It's just medically fascinating.
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153. I kind of want to see it.
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154. Yeah, it's like that
one grape in the bunch
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155. that never got to be a grape.
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156. I wonder what's keeping Griffin?
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157. Oh, I'm sure he'll be along, sweetie.
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158. Remember he's tubby.
It takes him a while to move around.
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159. I hope he didn't get diarrhea and die.
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160. Can I feel those boobs?
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161. No, Daddy! What, are you sick?
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162. Hey, it's a different time.
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163. What a wonderfully exciting day.
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164. I'm young, I'm all dressed up
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165. and I'm on my way to marry
the woman I love.
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166. And there's 290 years
separating me
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167. from the films of Kevin Smith.
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168. Hey, Peterson.
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169. - Who are you?
- I'm King Stewart.
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170. Don't you recognize me from the coins?
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171. Oh, yeah, the ones with your profile.
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172. You know, you look
really weird from the side.
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173. Well, that's something we didn't really
think out too well when we started.
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174. But never mind that!
You're going into exile, Peterson.
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175. I'm shipping you out
on the first boat to the New World.
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176. But I'm supposed to get married today.
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177. Oh, yeah? Where you going
for your honeymoon?
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178. - That medium-sized hill.
- Wrong. Seize him.
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179. And King Stewart's
crueltywas only just beginning.
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180. Maybe he changed his mind.
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181. Maybe he's not coming.
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182. Oh, come on, now.
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183. There, feel better after I just said that?
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184. - Give me one little touch.
- No!
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185. I hate this! I... I... I hate my life!
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186. The King!
- The King is here!
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187. I didn't vote for him.
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188. Your Majesty, this is a real honor.
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189. Carter Redbush. Very glad to meet you.
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190. Hello. Harry McAfee.
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191. As a citizen, I'm proud
to have you reign over me
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192. and the McAfee Fertilizer Company.
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193. Lady Redbush, I wish
I was here on a happier errand,
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194. but I'm afraid I must inform you
that Griffin Peterson is dead.
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195. What?
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196. Now that some time has passed,
do you want to go out?
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197. With Griffin Peterson
exiled to the New World
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198. and Lady Redbush
believing he was dead,
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199. King Stewart was now free to marry her.
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200. The bride and groom
have written their own vows.
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201. Our love is like two figs
hanging from a fig tree,
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202. cradled by Cupid's own hand.
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203. You and I are like...
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204. Oh, I'm sorry. Is my wedding
interrupting your promotion?
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205. We're right in the middle
of our show, okay?
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206. Right now.
You have a time slot. Go there.
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207. Maybe finish this candy bar
before you open another one.
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208. Well, at least it wasn't
one of those promos
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209. where they have the whole cast
shoving each other playfully
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210. like they're all good pals.
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211. Oh, look, there we go.
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212. Oh, look at them jostling
each other around.
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213. Oh, they give each other a hard time,
but they're friends.
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214. - Is that a real show?
- No, it's just...
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215. No, somebody's making a joke. Forget it.
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216. Meanwhile,
Griffin Petersonand the other exiles
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217. pass the time on the ship
to the New World.
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218. Aw, crap, a splinter.
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219. Well, it's been nice knowing you guys.
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220. So what'd you do to get exiled?
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221. I got caught pleasuring myself
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222. to a painstakingly-etched
engraving of "The Wife of Bath."
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223. What'd you do?
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224. I slept with an underage virgin
to cure my puff penis.
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225. Hey, fellas, you want to join me
in a game of mumble peg?
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226. - Oh, no thanks.
- Fine. I'll play by myself.
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227. One-nothing.
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228. Eventually,
aftermany months at sea,
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229. Griffin Peterson and his shipmates
finally reached the New World.
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230. I declare this land Quahog.
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231. This place is nothing but a wilderness.
What are we going to do?
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232. We're going to build a new settlement.
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233. We'll have a happy new life
and we'll have equal rights for all.
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234. Except blacks, Asians, Hispanics,
Jews, gays, women, Muslims...
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235. Um, everybody who's not a white man.
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236. And I mean, white-white,
so no Italians, no Polish...
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237. Just people from Ireland,
England, and Scotland.
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238. But only certain parts
of Scotland and Ireland.
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239. Just full-blooded whites.
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240. No, you know what? Not even whites.
Nobody gets any rights.
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241. Ah, America.
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242. How's your stewed fox quail, my dear?
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243. Oh, it's quite good.
I'm also enjoying the turtled hen.
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244. Isn't the turtled hen good?
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245. So, listen. You and I need
to have a conversation
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246. about you not bearing me a son.
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247. Well, my lord, we've discussed this.
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248. We have to have sex in order
for me to bear you a son.
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249. Oh, I know. I've just been so tired
and I've had so much work,
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250. and I think I wanted to the other day,
but I couldn't find you, so...
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251. You know, it's like both of us
and our schedules, you know?
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252. Well, why don't we do it tonight?
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253. Maybe. Tonight might work. Yeah...
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254. Oh, no! I got that thing in the morning.
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255. Oh, how about tomorrow at 4:00?
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256. You know I'm with my mother
tomorrow at 4:00.
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257. Oh, darn it. I'm going to be
so horny tomorrow at 4:00.
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258. You know, I got to say,
I'm a little mad at you
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259. for not being more available.
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260. Well, we can have sex
right now on the table.
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261. Hey, hey, hey. Hey. Hey.
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262. We eat here.
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263. Griffin Peterson
and the othercolonists
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264. worked day and night
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265. to build their new settlement
until finally, after much hard work,
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266. the colony of Quahog was complete.
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267. It didn't take long before Quahog
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268. was a thriving New World settlement,
bustling with life.
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269. Boy, everything's shaping up real nice.
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270. Yeah, and we finally finished
the town abortion clinic.
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271. Time had helped
Griffinforget Lady Redbush
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272. and soon he found himself
a hearty new wife.
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273. Boy, that was fantastic.
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274. You must have had a lot of practice.
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275. No, not really.
I've been saving myself for marriage.
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276. We should probably
open up some windows.
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277. I don't know what to do, Jester.
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278. I can't be married to the king anymore.
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279. My heart still belongs
to Griffin Peterson.
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280. - But he's dead.
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281. - No, he's not.
- What?
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282. I was ordered to keep silent by the king
under threat of execution,
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283. but you're going to see this anyway.
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284. Oh, my God!
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285. He's alive!
Jester, I've got to get to him.
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286. I'll help you,
but only if I can go with you.
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287. If I stay here, the king will execute me
for telling you all this.
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288. Well, okay,
but how are we going to get there?
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289. We'll hitch a ride on one
of the slave ships tomorrow night.
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290. After an all new Shovin' Buddies.
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291. Followed by an all new
Slowly Rotating Black Man.
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292. And so,
Lady Redbush sailed off
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293. to the New World to find her beloved.
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294. And the timing was good because
his new wifewas a pain in him ass.
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295. And then I finished scrubbing the kettle,
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296. but then I saw that I'd missed
a spot and, oh, I was so worried
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297. that the whole thing wasn't
clean enough, so I went back
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298. and started washing it again
and sure enough,
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299. I'd missed another spot.
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300. And there was a clump
of cornmeal under the rim
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301. - from when I made breakfast.
- Shut up, Meg! I prithee, shut up!
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302. Griffin!
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303. Lady Redbush.
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304. And so,
Griffin Petersonand Lady Redbush
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305. were happily reunited.
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306. Of course, Griffin had to go through
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307. the complex, extensive
divorce procedure
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308. required by 18th century society.
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309. Gone? What do you mean, she's gone?
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310. Sire, Lady Redbush has been
gone these six months.
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311. - Six months?
- Yes.
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312. Forgive me, sire, but how
could you not be aware of this?
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313. Don't you share a bedchamber with her?
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314. Well, I mean, sometimes.
I mean, we sleep...
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315. We... We... We go to different...
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316. Uh, we got to bed at different times.
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317. We've both been so busy.
It's been ridiculous.
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318. I thought she was taking
a class or something.
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319. Oh, man, that sucks
because I'm so horny!
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320. Damn it! Oh, I wanted
to do sex to her tonight.
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321. Well, then, I guess
we've got to go get her.
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322. Yeah, all right.
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and Griffin and Lady Redbush
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324. continued to flourish happily
in the colony of Quahog,
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325. completely unaware that
King Stewart was on the march.
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326. There was a peaceful town called Quahog
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327. Where people lived in harmony
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328. They never had no kind of trouble
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329. There was no hint of misery
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330. Then all at once the trouble started
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331. A pack of murderers and thieves
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332. Like swarms of locusts they descended
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333. Their aim to make the town folk flee
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334. They've got to be here somewhere.
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335. Where's my first lieutenant?
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336. Here I am, sir. Yes, sir. Right, indeed.
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337. Here, indeed. Yes, I am, sir.
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338. I want you to turn this
settlement upside down
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339. until you find Lady Redbush
and Griffin Peterson.
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340. That fat bastard thinks
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341. he can steal my bride
and get away with it?
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342. I wouldn't bet a corn
farthing on him escaping.
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343. No, I wouldn't. Not a corn
farthing would I bet. No, sir.
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344. What's wrong with you?
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345. Little wrong in the head, I am,
from eating some bad sausages.
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346. Yes, sir, bad sausages did I eat,
indeed, sir.
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347. Yes, I did. Some bad sausages, ate I.
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348. Oh, Griffin, this time together
has been the happiest of my life.
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349. Me, too, Lady Redbush.
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350. All those months I was without you,
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351. I never stopped seeing your face
in the back of my wife's head.
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352. And all those months
I was sailing for the New World,
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353. I saw your face in
every slave's stomach.
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354. Tell me we'll be together forever.
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355. We will.
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356. I found 'em, Your Majesty.
Indeed, yes I did.
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357. Found 'em did I.
Indeed, yes, sir, I did.
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358. Yeah, okay, okay, whatever.
All right, Peterson,
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359. two things are gonna happen here.
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360. I'm gonna take my wife back
and then I'm gonna kill you.
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361. All right, all right, Mr. King, sir.
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362. You win. I'm sorry, Lady Redbush,
but he is your husband.
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363. Let me just, uh, walk over here
and get your things for you.
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364. Nyah-ha! All right, Your Majesty.
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365. If you want to leave with
your pal in one piece,
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366. I suggest you throw
down your weapons.
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367. - Aah!
- Go ahead and kill him, Griffin.
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368. You kill him and I'll kill her.
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369. Go ahead. You kill her, I'll kill him.
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370. Go ahead. You kill him, I'll kill her.
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371. Knock yourself out.
You kill her, I'll kill him.
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372. This is me laughing.
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373. You kill him, I'll kill her.
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374. This is me before
Ultra Slim-Fast.
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375. You kill her, I'll kill him.
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376. Wait, wait! There's got to be
a better way to settle this.
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377. - Talent show?
- Talent show.
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378. Hear ye, hear ye.
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379. This talent competition will
decide rightful possession
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380. of the good Lady Redbush and
control of the Colony of Quahog.
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381. We first present King Stewart of England
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382. with some observational humor.
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383. Hi, there, everybody.
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384. You know,
my Aunt Frida was a real card.
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385. She always had the most
wonderful spirit...
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386. Even when her mind started to go.
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387. What the
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388. I remember once she wrote
a letter to my Uncle Tom
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389. from whom she'd been
divorced for several years.
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390. And in the letter,
she misspelled his name T-O-M-M.
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391. This is my bit.
These are all my bits.
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392. - Shh. This is funny.
- Unbelievable.
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393. And I said,
"Frida, you've spelled Tom's name wrong.
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394. "You need to take out one of the M's."
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395. And she said, "Which one?"
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396. Clap your hands, everybody
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397. And everybody clap your hands
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398. We are the Quahog colonists
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399. - And Mort the Jew
- Hey there
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To do a show for you
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401. We got Peterson on the violin
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402. And Quagmire and Joe will be joining in
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403. We got Stumpy Seamus on the lead guitar
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404. And he's gonna give you a great big...
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405. Arrr!
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406. Break!
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407. Oh, God,
they put so much work into theirs.
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408. I didn't know we could rip off movies.
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409. And from then on,
Lady Redbushand Griffin Peterson
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410. lived in peace and happiness.
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411. Oh, Griffin, I love you.
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412. And I, you.
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413. Let's grow old into our 30s together.
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414. I want to have a baby with you.
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415. And I want to be there when
you die giving birth to it.
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416. And so ends the tale
of Griffin Peterson
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417. and the founding of Quahog.
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418. Well, what a bunch
of delightfully colorful characters.
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419. - So, was that it?
- That's it.
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420. Now stay tuned for an all-new
Cross-armed Opposites.
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421. This guy.
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422. No, this guy.
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423. No, this guy.
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424. No, this guy.
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425. Both of us.
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