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2. I've identified
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3. two of your problems, Bill.
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4. There's no oil in your oil pan,
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5. but lots of it in your
windshield washer reservoir.
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6. I don't know if we can save
this engine.
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7. Our best bet might be
to take out the floorboards
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8. and make this a Flintstones car.
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9. I'd say you should donate it
to charity,
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10. but charity people have
enough problems.
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11. Dang it, Bill, you know
this car deserves better.
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12. Sorry, Hank.
Sorry, car.
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13. Dale, you missed the trash can.
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14. Meh.
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15. Hank, you will
never believe who is on
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16. our answering machine.
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17. Didi.
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18. Didi?
What does she want?
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19. My dad's been dead over a year.
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20. I was hoping she'd
take that as the end
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21. of her step-mothering
duties.
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22. My guess is, with Cotton gone,
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23. Didi's probably lonely and
desperate for a new man.
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24. Prepare for war, Peggy.
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25. Shut up, Dale.
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26. I better go give it a listen.
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27. Dale, you're gonna pick up
that can, right?
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28. Maybe I'll pick it up,
maybe I won't.
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29. We call that suspense.
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30. This is Didi Hill.
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31. Cotton asked
that I give you this.
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32. See you... soon.
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33. "This"?
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34. What does she mean by "this"?
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35. We can't see
through the dang phone.
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36. This is bad, Hank.
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37. Nothing involving your
father ever turns out good.
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38. You know what I've
been wondering?
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39. Was Grandpa a good dancer?
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40. Because— no offense—
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41. There's no way I got my moves
from either of you.
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42. Well, I don't think your grandpa
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43. liked to dance, Bobby.
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44. Dancing conveys
a certain amount of joy
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45. that I don't think
your grandfather condoned.
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46. Okay, then,
what did Grandpa like?
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47. Well, uh, he was a war hero.
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48. He killed 50 men...
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49. and, uh, well, you know,
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50. that's a lot of, uh...
a lot of men.
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51. Hmm, there's got to be
something else.
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52. You must be very
proud, Mr. Hill.
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53. Of course I am.
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54. I killed 50 men.
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55. I killed 50 men!
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56. I killed 50 men.
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57. Hmm.
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58. I don't think I know
anything about my dad.
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59. Well, other than his hatred
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60. of Tojos, Nazis and my mother.
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61. Well, hatred was just about
all there was to Cotton.
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62. And...
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63. no, no, just hatred.
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64. Maybe it's normal
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65. not to know much
about your father.
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66. How much do you guys
know about your dads?
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67. If anything, I know too much
about my father.
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68. It's all tucked away
in the corners of my brain
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69. that alcohol can't reach.
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70. I was able to piece together
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71. an interesting
history of my father
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72. using mug shots and
dental records.
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73. My dad collects stamps.
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74. His favorite color is dark blue.
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75. Oh, and he loves paella,
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76. especially when it's made
by his boyfriend, Stephano.
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77. Well...
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78. Didi's coming by tomorrow.
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79. It might be my last chance
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80. to ask her some questions
about him.
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81. So, are you going to
pick up that can, Dale?
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82. I have a to-do list
a mile long,
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83. but when I get done with
everything on that list...
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84. uh, I can't lie to you, Bill.
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85. I'm not going to do it.
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86. Open that door, Dale!
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87. What do you want?
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88. I want you to pick up the can!
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89. Why me?
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90. You're closer. Geez.
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91. I swear.
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92. It's like you don't have
any respect for me.
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93. Of course I don't.
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94. Look at you.
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95. I'm tired of being ignored.
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96. You're picking that can up
right now!
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97. Oh, here's something
I've been curious about.
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98. Did my dad ever use
the ratchet set
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99. we got him for his birthday?
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100. The drop-forged one,
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101. not the heat-treated one
we gave him for Christmas.
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102. That's your seventh question
about Cotton's tools.
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103. I think you should
try a new area.
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104. You know, all this stuff
about Grandpa got me worrying
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105. that maybe I don't know enough
about you.
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106. Like, when you were my age,
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107. did you practice kissing
on your hand or your pillow?
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108. Yeah, uh...
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109. that question being
of a personal nature and such,
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110. it's kind of difficult to, uh...
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111. Pick it up, pick
it up, pick it up!
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112. Gribble and Dauterive
really going at it.
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113. The chain-smoking anorexic
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114. versus the heart attack
waiting to happen.
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115. Who will die first?
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116. Let's watch.
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117. I don't know why
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118. you're so worried
about that can, Bill.
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119. If it's anything
like your ex-wife,
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120. it'll come to its senses
and walk away... forever.
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121. You know what?
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122. I haven't liked you for years!
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123. Hold on, Bill.
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124. Dale, the only reason
lever hung out with you
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125. was because of Boomhauer and Hank.
- Oh, really?
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126. Then how come just last week you
said you were my best friend?
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127. I pretended you were Hank
when I said it!
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128. Okay, that's enough, you two.
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129. You're dead to me,
Bill Dauterive!
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130. Good, I'd rather be dead
than be your friend anyway!
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131. Boycott Dale Gribble!
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132. He is an exterminator of bugs
and friendship!
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133. Do not let him into your house
or your hearts!
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134. This fight seems
to be getting serious.
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135. Looks like I'm going to have
to do something to end this.
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136. I'm going to go grab
a case of Alamo Gold
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137. and sit them down
until this thing is figured out.
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138. I think it's too late for that.
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139. This has gone beyond a fight,
and has officially become
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140. a "dude-vorce."
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141. A what?
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142. A "dude-vorce" is what happens
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143. when male friends break up.
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144. Parade magazine
did a whole half page on it.
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145. It's true.
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146. I heard that one in two
male friendships
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147. now ends in "dude-vorce."
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148. It's so sad when dudes
grow apart.
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149. She's here!
Didi's here!
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150. Hello, Hank. Peggy.
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151. Hello, Didi.
How have you been?
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152. Excellent. I'm getting married
to a wealthy professional...
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153. wrestler.
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154. Anyway, this box is for you.
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155. Sorry, I'm so late
getting it to you.
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156. You have no idea how difficult
it has been to grieve
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157. and fall madly in love
at the same time.
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158. Now I have to go.
Wait, wait!
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159. Are you sure
you can't stick around?
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160. I have some things I wanted
to ask you about my dad.
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161. I'm sorry, Hank, but I had to
clear Cotton out of my mind
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162. so I could make room
for my new husband.
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163. But, but I have a list!
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164. "Did my dad like
Washington apples?"
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165. What's in it? I can't
stand the waiting!
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166. Well, looks like
some of my dad's medals,
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167. uniforms, some paperwork...
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168. It's his personal belongings.
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169. He must have wanted
you to have these, Hank.
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170. Maybe your dad did not
hate you, after all.
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171. Hey, a tape recorder.
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172. Hank,
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173. I know no parent ever wants
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174. their kids to outlive them,
but if you're hearing this,
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175. I guess somehow
you pulled it off.
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176. Anyway, here's a box
of my possessions
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177. and a list of my wishes.
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178. As the executor of my estate,
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179. you gots to do
everything I tells ya.
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180. It won't be pretty and you're
probably going to cry a little.
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181. Just remember, I'll be watching.
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182. And laughing.
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183. That is all.
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184. Oh, that man had some nerve!
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185. All you wanted was to know
a little bit about him,
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186. and what do you get in return?
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187. His dirty work.
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188. Oh, I'm sorry, Hank.
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189. Why are you sorry?
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190. My dad has made me
the executor of his will.
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191. I'm finally going to learn
something about him.
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192. Wow!
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193. Look at all this shin jelly!
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194. And a gun!
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195. Oh, dear Lord.
Put that thing down!
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196. Let me see that list.
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197. Oh, I see he left Dale,
Bill and Boomhauer something.
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198. And of course,
I see nothing for you
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199. on this list, Hank— typical.
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200. That's not true.
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201. My dad gave me
the greatest gift:
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202. the trust and honor
of handling his affairs.
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203. Honor? Have you seen what
he wants you to do, Hank?
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204. "Give the finger to the bouncer
at Juggstore Cowboys."
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205. "Spit on the steps
of the Japanese Embassy."
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206. The man is dead.
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207. You do not have to do this.
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208. Peggy, my dad entrusted me
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209. with his final wishes and I have
to see it through for him.
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210. I can't just throw
the list away.
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211. He's right.
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212. This thing is like
a treasure map of Grandpa.
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213. Can I come with you when you
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214. "slap the butt of some
brunette nurses at the V.A."?
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215. No!
No!
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216. Tell him
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217. I want my kiddie pool
and my leaf blower.
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218. Okay, uh, next issue.
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219. Gribble wants the kiddie pool
and his leaf blower back,
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220. as well as the alley
on Saturdays.
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221. No sale!
We already gave you
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222. the Arlen High football tickets
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223. and the alley
every other Sunday.
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224. What the heck is going on here?
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225. Hank, when it comes
to a breakup,
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226. there are no winners,
only losers— two losers.
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227. Can you guys just
put it on hold for a second?
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228. I have some stuff
I have to give you
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229. from my dad.
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230. Cotton brought that fork
back from Germany.
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231. I'm, uh, pretty sure
he killed somebody with it.
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232. It's beautiful!
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233. I love getting gifts, Hank.
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234. I'm pretty sure Dale
doesn't know that though,
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235. since he hasn't gotten me
anything for my birthday
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236. for the last 14 years.
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237. That's right, I counted!
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238. What can you possibly
give the man who has nothing?
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239. Look, I could really use
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240. both of your help
with my dad's estate.
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241. So just punch each other
or grill a steak,
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242. and get this ridiculous
fight over with.
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243. Meat won't solve this, Hank.
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244. Not this time.
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245. So either pick
a side or get lost.
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246. Now, where were we?
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247. Gribble's gonna need that fork.
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248. No way!
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249. It'll go well with this knife.
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250. Give him fork, Dauterive.
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251. Well, thanks for offering
to help me, Peggy,
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252. but I don't know if
you should come in.
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253. You've seen the list.
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254. This might not be
the place for a lady.
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255. Hank, I'm looking
on the bright side.
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256. This list will let me
relive Cotton's death
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257. over and over again.
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258. Uh, thanks for meeting us,
Madame Francine.
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259. Uh, this is for you
from my father.
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260. So, you knew my father,
apparently.
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261. Uh, is there anything you can
tell me about him?
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262. Yes. Of all his platoon mates,
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263. Cotton was the most curious
and inventive lover.
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264. Uh, excuse me.
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265. Are you two the Cleery sisters?
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266. Yes, sir.
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267. Uh, this is from Cotton Hill.
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268. I'm very sorry.
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269. Oh, for heaven's sake.
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270. Oh!
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271. What an awful day.
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272. You know, I'm really
starting to wonder
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273. what the point of all this is.
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274. Maybe the point was
for Cotton to humiliate you
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275. one last time.
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276. Well, all we have left
to do is deliver this spat
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277. to someone named Fatty.
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278. And then it's all finally over.
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279. Thank God.
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280. Yeah, I guess.
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281. Hi, uh, I'm looking for Fatty.
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282. Fatty dead.
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283. I'm his son, Little Fatty.
Who you?
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284. Well, I'm Cotton Hill's
son, Hank.
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285. My dad was in the service
with your father.
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286. He passed away last year,
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287. and he wanted your
father to have this.
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288. Oh, yeah.
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289. Daddy Fatty told me about that.
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290. I'll take it.
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291. What the hell was that for?
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292. Oh, Hank, I know
you were looking
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293. to find out something
about your father,
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294. but apparently it was
just not meant to be.
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295. This key opens a box
at the bus station.
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296. And sorry about the stomping.
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297. That was Cotton's wish.
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298. Well, here it is.
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299. Box 1942.
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300. Open it slowly, Hank.
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301. It could be booby-trapped.
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302. "Boy, if you're reading
this, it means Fatty's dead.
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303. "It also means this last task
comes down
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304. to the one most likely
to screw it up... you."
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305. Oh, God.
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306. "Take what's in this box
and flush it down the crapper
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307. "that General
George S. Patton used
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308. "right before he left
to hunt down
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309. Pancho Villa in Mexico."
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310. Wha-what on earth would Cotton
want flushed down a toilet?
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311. Good Lord, Peggy.
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312. My dad wants me to flush him!
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313. What kind of man asks his son to
flush his remains down a toilet?
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314. Look on the bright side,
Uncle Hank.
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315. This would have been
much more difficult
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316. if Cotton hadn't had
the foresight
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317. to cremate himself first.
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318. Apparently it's some sort of
tradition in Cotton's platoon.
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319. After one of them dies,
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320. the remaining members reunite
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321. to send their buddy off
to a watery grave.
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322. Which just happens
to be a toilet.
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323. Well, it doesn't sound very
respectful if you ask me.
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324. But if that's
what my dad wanted,
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325. then that's what I have to do.
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326. I don't know, Hank.
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327. General Patton's toilet
would definitely be
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328. in my top three places
where I'd like to get flushed.
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329. Right behind the one
Elvis died on and yours.
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330. I want
my skeleton to be dismantled
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331. and sent in a box to
Singapore to be re-mantled.
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332. Dang it, Dale.
If you're gonna participate
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333. in the discussion
you have to be here in person.
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334. No can do.
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335. Not as long as
what's-his-fat is there.
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336. According to our agreement
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337. I have the alley from
3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
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338. Kahn said it's within
my legal right
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339. to pull his batteries
out at any time.
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340. Hey!
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341. Relax, Bill.
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342. So when do you and I
and not Bill leave, Hank?
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343. I've got my flushing arm ready.
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344. What? Why does Dale get to
go flush the colonel?
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345. I hate Dale.
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346. We all hate Dale!
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347. Dang it, I've had enough
of this.
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348. Neither of you are going.
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349. Boomhauer, we leave tonight.
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350. Dang ol' yo, man.
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351. Let's get this over with.
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352. Okay.
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353. There's the bathroom.
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354. Let's go.
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355. What are you guys doing here?
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356. You should be asking Dale that.
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357. Because it's Saturday,
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358. and I get Hank on Saturdays!
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359. That was pending negotiation!
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360. So anyway, Hank, I was thinking
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361. that since I was
Cotton's favorite,
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362. I should be the one
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363. to push the flusher.
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364. This is a military ceremony,
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365. and since I'm military,
I should flush!
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366. Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
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367. I know what you're doing.
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368. You're trying to flush someone
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369. down Patton's toilet,
aren't you?
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370. Uh, well,
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371. it was my dad's last request.
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372. See, he was a veteran, and...
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373. I don't care if he was
George S. Patton himself.
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374. I'm sick of all this.
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375. Guys come in here all the time
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376. trying to flush their dead
relatives down that toilet,
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377. and you know what
happens each time?
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378. My toilet gets clogged.
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379. And you know
who has to pay to unclog it?
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380. Me.
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381. But my dad's...
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382. Out!
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383. All your blabbing in there
reminded me how much
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384. I want to push you
into traffic— mouth first.
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385. How dare you!
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386. Sucker punch!
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387. All right, that's enough!
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388. I've had it with your fighting
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389. and with my dad's asinine list!
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390. I'm going home.
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391. Boy, Hank was a little dramatic,
don't you think?
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392. Yeah. It's sad,
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393. but some people thrive
on that sort of thing.
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394. Man, what, you kidding me, man?
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395. Talkin' 'bout ol' yak, yak, yak,
blah, blah, bluh.
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396. Just shut up, man.
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397. Dang ol', just got to do this
for Hank, man.
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398. It's about Hank, man.
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399. Hank,
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we want to say.
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401. We apologize.
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402. And we want
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403. to help you finish
what we screwed up.
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404. We want to help flush Cotton
down the toilet.
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405. I don't even care anymore.
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406. And even if I did,
there's no way
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gonna let us back in.
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408. Don't worry about that.
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409. Cotton's going down that toilet
tonight.
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410. We have a plan.
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411. A plan that's going to distract
a whole bar full of people?
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412. It's not just a bar
full of people, Hank.
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413. It's a bar full of
military people.
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414. Yup, Vietnam.
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415. That was the toughest war
we ever fought.
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416. I heard that!
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417. At least we won ours,
you whiny dope smokers!
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418. World War ll was
the last great war!
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419. Man, the Russians did all
the dirty work for you guys.
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420. Now Desert Storm—
That was the real gut check.
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421. Desert Storm?
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422. You guys barely had time
to eat a falafel
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out of there.
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424. What abouts Grenada?
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425. Them medical students
was trapped!
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426. Come on, you guys!
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427. Remember the rules!
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428. Not my rules!
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429. Hell with the rules!
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430. I can't read!
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431. Hank,
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433. Well, to be honest,
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anything nice to say.
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435. You go ahead, Dale.
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436. I think I've caused
enough trouble this week.
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437. Bill, why don't you?
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438. I don't deserve it, either.
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439. I'm embarrassed I got so upset
over a stupid beer can.
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440. And how I didn't help you, Hank.
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441. I'm sorry to both of you.
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442. I'm sorry, too, Hank.
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I'll pick up the beer can.
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about Cotton this week.
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449. Sure, he killed 50 men,
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450. but he didn't do it alone.
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451. There were all kinds of Stinkies
and Fatties to help him.
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452. Those guys meant a lot
to Cotton,
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453. just like you guys, uh,
mean a lot to me.
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454. It's a shame we never got
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of war together,
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457. I don't enjoy our,
uh, time together.
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458. Well, I guess we should do this.
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460. Attention!
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461. Yup. I just got the bill
from the Chimney Pipe.
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462. I have to reimburse them $300
for that clogged toilet.
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464. that even dead,
Cotton will always find a way
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467. You know, Dad, you never
answered my questions about you.
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468. Well, you're right, Bobby.
What do you want to know?
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470. How do you like
your hamburgers cooked?
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471. Medium rare. Three flips.
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you slept in a bed with Mom?
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right away,
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with the bed question.
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482. Uh, Peggy, could you get me
some water?
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483. Hello. I'm Hank Hill.
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484. Clogged toilets are a serious
issue that affects everyone.
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to give you a few pointers
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487. so what happened in this episode
won't happen to you.
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items like cotton swabs,
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490. and, uh, lady things
should not be flushed.
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492. never flush anything
down a toilet
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493. that doesn't come directly,
uh, from you.
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at a local hardware store,
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yellow pages
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in your area.
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and son company,
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501. that no pipes
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503. Thank you.
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504. I killed 50 men!
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505. Ripped By mstoll
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