1. No time to eat.
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3. At least eat the butter, Bobby.
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4. It's loaded with Vitamin A.
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5. What's this, Bobby?
Have a girlfriend?
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6. "Happy Valentine's Day, Joseph.
Love, Bobby"?
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7. "Hey, hot stuff"?
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8. Bobby, you can't give this to Joseph.
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9. Why not? He is hot stuff.
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10. You should see him skateboard.
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11. Bobby, if you give a valentine
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13. And something like that can follow you
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14. Now, here's a candy for Joseph.
It says, "Hey, you're okay."
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15. And we'll just put this card
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16. I can use that.
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17. - Who's your valentine, Luanne?
- Me.
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18. Since Buckley said he's gonna
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19. I finally made myself realize
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20. that's the greatest love of all.
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21. - Isn't that right, Aunt Peggy?
- No.
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22. No. That's not really
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23. Love between two people
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25. Would you like to hear
how we first realized
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26. - we were meant to be together?
- I'm listening.
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27. Our first Valentine's Day,
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28. but I have to say,
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29. My school, West Arlen,
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30. Hank and I had been dating
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31. and things were really heating up.
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32. - Miss Platter, hello.
- Hello to you, Mr. Hill.
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33. - Take it easy on our girls, okay?
- I certainly will not.
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35. Yeah. One of the girls had mentioned that
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36. Yeah, some of the other guys,
you know,
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40. I was thinking,
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41. That's a great idea.
I could make you dinner.
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42. - All right.
- All right. I'll see you later.
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43. Hon, this is so cute.
Your first big meal. It must...
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45. That's right. Beef Wellington.
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46. Cherry pie?
Why not just build him a rocket ship?
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47. Would you stop it?
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48. He is my boyfriend,
it is my dinner, I will cook it.
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49. But, Peggy, if Hank discovers
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50. You think I can't see that?
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51. Do not say "can't."
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53. Cook, darn you.
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54. Why me?
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55. Phone call for you, dear.
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56. Your eyebrows look very nice.
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57. Hello?
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58. Hi, Peggy, I'm really sorry,
but I pulled some tendons in my back
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60. You can't?
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61. Don't cry, Peggy.
I'm sorry I ruined your Valentine's Day.
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62. You didn't.
I mean, I'm just so glad you're okay.
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63. But I'm not okay.
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64. I bet I'm missing a great dinner.
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65. - I made Beef Wellington.
- Really?
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66. - Is that steak?
- Yes, sir.
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67. And I made a cherry pie
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68. Wow, Peggy,
I love both those pies!
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69. Hold one of them up to the phone
so I can smell it.
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70. I'm holding one up
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71. It's hot.
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72. Oh, yeah.
I'm just imagining eating it.
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73. So tasty.
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74. And the soup I made is good, too.
Cream of Beef Wellington.
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75. - My favorite.
- You dropped a little on your chin.
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77. Oh no, you got a little on your earlobe.
I'll get it.
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we were engaged to be engaged.
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80. You know,
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81. I would've known she couldn't cook.
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82. And then I would have been forced
to not marry this little gal.
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83. So I guess what they say is true,
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84. there is somebody
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85. No, I don't think that follows at all,
Luanne.
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86. Nope, not for everybody.
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88. I'm gonna see that old school today.
I'm subbing for the record keeper.
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89. The old high school?
Boy! I haven't been there since, what...
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90. The season ended,
I guess, almost two months ago.
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91. Yep, two months.
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92. Got a package for you, Bobby.
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93. "Happy Valentine's Day.
Love, your secret admirer.
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94. "P.S. Expect me Valentine's night"?
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95. Whoa.
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96. Who could it be?
The only girl you ever talk to is Connie.
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97. I know.
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98. Hey!
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99. It could be Kerri Strug!
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100. At least, I hope it's Kerri Strug.
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101. "Code 12: Tardiness.
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102. Code 16: Not following directions.
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103. Code 40: Following
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104. - You don't see that much.
- This takes me back.
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105. Rhonda Culpepper.
I went to school with her.
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106. Did you know she was a Code 42?
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107. No. I just thought she'd gotten fat
for a semester.
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108. I think we know this character.
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109. Becky, we are not paid to snoop.
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110. All right then.
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111. "Hank Hill,
permanent record file 5402."
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112. Give me that freaking file.
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113. "Fourth grade, kicked out of Chorus
for refusing to sing
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114. Where Have All The Flowers Gone?"
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115. "Ninth grade,
told debate team to 'Shut the hell up.'"
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116. "Twelfth grade, absent for two weeks,
starting on Valentine's Day."
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117. Yep. Hank hurt his back that week.
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118. It's one of our favorite stories.
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119. Peggy, you don't have to lie to me.
So he had mono.
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120. - It was 20 years ago.
- Mono?
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121. The "kissing disease"?
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122. You two must have been very busy
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123. Becky, I never had mono
in my entire life.
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124. Oh.
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125. Hey, Hank.
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126. Did you ever wonder what it'd be like
to drink beer standing over there?
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127. Curiosity killed the cat, Dale.
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128. Hello, my husband.
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129. I was just thinking about some
of your high-school football days.
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130. Well, good. That's a good
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131. You know, like when you hurt your back
and you were out for a few weeks?
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132. Yeah, I took a pretty big hit,
I tell you what!
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133. You know,
a funny thing happened today.
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134. I took a look in your permanent record
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135. you had mono those two weeks.
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136. How did you get mono, Hank?
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137. I happened to share a soda
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138. It was the '70s, you know.
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139. That's funny.
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140. On the way out of the building,
I stopped by the school nurse's office.
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141. She did not mention
that you could get mono that way.
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142. I wouldn't put too much stock
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143. if you know what I mean.
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144. Well!
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145. I wasn't aware of that.
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146. For a moment there, I thought...
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147. She's on the trail.
She's gonna find out.
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148. No, she's not.
Unless you let something slip.
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149. I don't let things slip, Hank.
I place information.
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150. Normally I'd share these chocolates
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151. It's just that these came
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153. You know what's funny?
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154. We were talking about Kerri Strug
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It's probably from Kerri.
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156. Why do you think she's so great?
So she does gymnastics. So what?
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157. Let's see her play violin.
Besides, she's in her 30s.
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158. - They don't tell you that.
- You're missing the point, Connie.
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159. She had a broken leg...
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160. and she just kept going.
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161. I think Connie likes you.
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162. See, once one girl likes you,
it's like having a ring on your finger.
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163. When you were entering
the records for Hank's senior class,
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164. did you notice anyone else
on the football team with mono?
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165. You just can't get it
out of your head, can you?
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166. I know it seems silly.
I don't, I just... I'm afraid I can't.
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167. Neither could I.
I already did the search.
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168. There weren't any other football players
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169. Unless a girl named Amy Edlin
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170. Who?
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171. So the whore
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172. This girl could have
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173. and she set it down
next to a football player,
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174. and Hank assumed
it belonged to said player and—
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175. That's it.
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176. Just take that lie and wrap it
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177. I don't know it's a lie yet.
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178. I looked up Amy Edlin
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180. I found out where she works.
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181. I'm going to visit her today,
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182. You are making a big mistake, sug'.
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183. The truth is like sunlight:
people used to think it was good for you.
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184. What do you want to get her?
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185. Something romantic and frilly.
Like the wife of a magician would wear.
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186. It's compulsory that you be my valentine.
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187. Yeah.
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188. Man!
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189. Hello.
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190. - Care to try a Saus-trich?
- No.
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191. Wife won't forgive me if I spoil my dinner.
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192. Is she here? I don't see her.
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193. Well, maybe just this once.
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194. - Care to try a Saus-trich?
- No, thank you.
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195. What I'm here for
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196. and it certainly
is not made of ostrich meat.
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197. - It is called the truth.
- All right. There is some turkey in it.
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198. Yes, I assumed that.
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200. I want to talk about what,
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201. happened between you
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202. in February about 20 years ago.
Does that ring a bell?
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203. - Who are you?
- I am a lot of things.
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204. I am a mother, I am a teacher,
and I am a wife with some questions
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207. It was a few weeks
before Valentine's
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had just broken up with me.
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209. I guess I just had something
to prove. It could've been anybody.
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210. Oh, no! Can somebody help me?
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211. My bells are caught
in my bike chain.
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212. Don't struggle,
you'll only make it worse.
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213. I just feel so helpless...
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215. in the jungles of Vietnam.
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216. Oh, darn! I'm so sorry
about your loss.
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217. You're very brave to bicycle
in the state you're in.
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218. Thank you.
You've helped me so much.
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219. What? No, I have a girlfriend.
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220. - Is she here? I don't see her.
- Yeah, but no.
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221. - Come here.
- Stop.
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222. - Don't.
- So sweet.
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223. So that's the story.
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224. Here. This coupon
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225. but it will take 30 cents off
your next purchase of Saus-trich,
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226. Saus-trich Lite,
and our new Deli-Style Saus-trami.
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227. Well, thank you for telling me
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228. You have really eased my mind.
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229. Peggy, it was over 20 years ago.
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230. No, sir! It was just yesterday
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231. the story of how your bad back
saved our relationship, remember?
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232. That means you have been lying
every single day since high school.
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233. That is thousands
and thousands of lies.
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236. Give me a hug.
I've never felt closer to you.
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237. Back off, mister.
I do not feel close to you.
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238. Peggy, you got to understand.
I was 17 years old.
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239. I'd spent most of my teenage years
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240. - I had no defense.
- Why didn't you just tell me?
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241. I would have forgiven you, Hank.
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242. I mean, I made out with plenty of guys
behind your back.
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243. - What?
- Of course, I did not.
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244. But now you know how it feels.
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246. No, we are not.
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247. Hank, I can forgive the kissing.
I can even forgive the lying.
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248. But there's one thing I cannot forgive.
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249. Our marriage was built
on a wonderful little romantic story.
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250. Hank, in my opinion, it was the
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251. But now we have no story.
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252. All we have is a big side of beef
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253. You break it, you buy it.
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254. So here's the plan.
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255. When my secret admirer
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256. Offer her a drink.
Compliment her dress or leotard.
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257. You are so lucky
that somebody loves you, Bobby.
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258. Right now, I'd give anything
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259. "Happy Valentine's Day, Luanne."
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260. Oh, Luanne!
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261. Have you heard a word I said?
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262. Morning, Peggy.
What did you do to your hair?
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263. Nothing. That's exactly it. Nothing.
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264. Bye, Mom. I'm off to school.
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266. - I guess I'll be leaving, too, hon.
- Whatever.
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267. - Love you.
- Right.
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268. I didn't know Peggy's
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272. It's like she's just some mopey gal
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273. You gotta do something
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274. Toss a little woo at her,
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275. I don't know.
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276. I used up all my good material
winning Peggy over the first time.
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277. I tell you what. Put a little whipped cream
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278. Maybe you can steal something
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280. Man, those two guys
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I saw in a movie one time.
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286. Peggy, come out here a minute,
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287. Oh, my gosh!
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288. That gives me an idea.
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289. Now you may pass unsoiled,
mademoiselle.
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290. Isn't that the jacket
that I made for you?
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291. You said that gangs stole that jacket
because it was the wrong color.
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292. If your lies were dollars,
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293. and I would live off the interest.
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294. I'd still have to keep my job,
but things would be a lot easier.
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295. Guess who?
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297. Yeah, I was cleaning tar
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298. My eyes are burning.
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299. Now that you're splashing,
let's have a splash fight.
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300. Stop it. What is wrong with you?
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301. Where are you going? It's fun.
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302. - What the hey?
- It's a little pig.
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304. This is crazy.
It's fun, like in that movie.
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305. Let's chase it together.
I'll grab it and you snatch the bow.
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307. Come on, it's pig-chasing.
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308. Mom, Dad, there's a pig
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things right again.
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need a time machine.
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You just ruined one of my favorite movies.
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320. - When's your date going to get here?
- How should I know?
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321. I don't even know for sure who she is,
or if her leg is fully healed.
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322. - Where should we hide?
- In the closet.
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323. And don't play with the dry-cleaning bag,
you could suffocate.
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324. Where's Connie?
She'd want to see this.
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326. Bobby, your secret admirer is here.
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327. Grandma?
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328. Happy Valentine's Day, Boo-Boo!
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329. No!
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330. Your grandmother loves you.
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331. You cannot believe
what Hank has put me through.
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332. I have never seen a more pathetic series
of unromantic, childish stunts.
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335. - They just don't get it.
- Typical. Flowers.
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338. My charcoal pads filtered out
most of the alcohol,
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to sing a Chuck Mangione song.
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340. - That one?
- It is our song.
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341. Then he lets a rented pig go in my house
and he tries to get me to chase it.
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342. Just like in that famous movie, right?
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343. And he ends up flat on his back in bed,
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345. You could write that story down,
put Fabio on the cover,
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347. That is one of the sweetest stories.
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350. Hello.
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351. Hello, Mr. Hill.
This is Miss Platter.
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352. Good evening, Miss Platter.
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353. To what do I owe the
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354. I'm calling to let you know
that your dinner is ready.
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356. I thought about it and
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357. Beef Wellington?
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359. I'd have to say it's pretty perfect.
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360. - Of course, that's your specialty.
- That's right.
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361. And I baked you a cherry pie
with a golden-brown crust.
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362. Boy! I tell you what, Peggy.
That's my favorite.
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363. Mother, be careful.
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364. That woman in that movie
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365. Stay outta here!
This is my room, you pig!
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366. A pig in the house.
It's crazy. It's fun.
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368. Mother, do not lift the pig.
Keep the pig on the ground.
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