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3. I'm Mister Ed.
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4. I receive so many letters
from you girls,
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5. and the letters go like this.
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6. Dear Jack LaLanne,
will you please show us
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7. something to firm up
the hips?
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8. All right. I want you
to lie on your side. Face me.
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And higher and down.
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Perfect.
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Come on, everyone up.
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19. That's it. Up, up, up.
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23. who want to have
a lovelier neck.
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26. Ready, go.
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28. That's it. Slowly.
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31. That feels good.
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32. The next exercise
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33. so you can look
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36. Go with me. Ready? Begin.
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37. One, two, one, two.
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39. One, two. Get way out.
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40. And swing.
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41. Feel the waistline
tightening up?
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43. Out, in.
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44. One, two, one, two.
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45. One, two.
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46. Ed, you
and this television set.
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last night.
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and it won't happen.
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is a color television.
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but I'm not a pig.
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55. Dishes. Just no end.
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my husband does them.
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58. I've been in your house
when you did the dishes.
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59. Yeah, but that's only
on the nights when my husband does the cooking.
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60. Hello, girls.
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61. Oh, say, hi Wilbur.
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a great favor?
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anything I've got.
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65. My horse, my house,
my mortgage.
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68. Now that's what I call
being a good neighbor.
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69. Oh, no, no, no.
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70. I'd like to borrow Mr. Ed
for this Saturday.
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for a ride?
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white wall tires.
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my little niece Peggy.
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75. Oh, is she feeling
any better?
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76. Quite a bit.
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77. and she wants
more than anything else
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79. Oh, sure. When's she coming
to town?
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80. Well, she can't leave
Mountain Springs for a while.
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82. So I guess we'll just
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83. Oh, honey, can we?
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88. Killings, shootings, violence.
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90. You know something, Ed?
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little Peggy again.
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96. We're going up there.
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97. Mountain Springs?
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99. Oh, it's about 3,000 feet.
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100. No, no, the deal's off.
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101. Why?
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102. I've got acrophobia.
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103. Acrophobia?
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of high places.
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106. but I didn't know horses
could be afraid of heights.
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107. Why not? We're human.
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108. Well, Mountain Springs
is only 3,000 feet.
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109. Please. I get dizzy
when I look down my nose.
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110. Ed, it's for little Peggy.
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112. Sure, but let's face it,
Wilbur.
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114. Ed.
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115. I don't want
to talk about it anymore.
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117. That's right.
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118. Ed, I promised Kay that we'd
go to Mountain Springs this weekend
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120. Oh, a fine thing.
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121. All the favors
that I've done for you,
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you repay me.
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forget about
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buddy boy—
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are you talking?
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talk to yourself?
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127. Not since I've been married.
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129. Never better.
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130. Look, about little Peggy—
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131. I just talked with her
on the phone.
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what a wonderful thing
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for that child.
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of seeing Mr. Ed again
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with happiness.
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136. Yeah. Well, Roger,
I'm afraid
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get yourself another horse.
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138. Ed can't make it
this Saturday.
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terribly disappointed.
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and tell her the bad news.
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147. I don't understand it.
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148. When I saw Mr. Ed
this morning, he seemed perfectly all right.
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149. Why don't we rent
another horse?
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150. Peggy would never
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151. Oh, of course she would.
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a little girl.
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158. Well, your horse
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159. Yeah, well, Ed suffers
from a chronic broken leg.
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160. I mean, it comes and goes.
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161. Well, I might as well
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162. Ed's got acrophobia.
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163. - Acrophobia?
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- I feel fine.
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don't you?
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this height phobia
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200. Okay, now don't talk at all.
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226. Roger, maybe there's
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Well, look, I, uh—
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When would be convenient?
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302. Wilbur has acrophobia, and he's
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303. That's why he canceled
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to the beauty parlor,
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320. Well, Ed, Dr. Gordon
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330. Behind closed doors,
he'll think he's talking to me.
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355. This way.
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when your phobia started.
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- Louder.
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what a relief it is
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besides me knows that my horse talks.
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part architect, part horse.
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Of course not.
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You're improving already.
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423. Uh, don't call us.
We'll call you.
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what the doctor said.
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to lick your fear of heights
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461. You're really a joker,
aren't you?
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462. - No, no. That wasn't me.
- Now listen.
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463. I'm gonna tell you just once.
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464. Beat it.
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465. Make me, fatso.
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466. Okay, buddy.
You asked for it.
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467. [Ed] Shall I call
the boys, Wilbur?
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468. Uh, yeah.
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469. Fella's looking for trouble.
Gonna round up the whole gang.
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470. They're just around the bend.
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471. Now, look. Take it easy,
will you? Just forget it.
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472. Forget it!
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473. Okay, Ed. You win.
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474. - Let's go home.
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475.
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476. Hey, Wilbur, look.
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477. The San Fernando Valley.
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478. Ed, you're looking
down there.
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479. You beat the phobia.
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480. Yeah. What do you know?
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481. Ed, you're gonna make
a certain little girl
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482. very happy tomorrow.
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483. - Uh, Wilbur?
- What?
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484. Has horse ever climbed
the Matterhorn?
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485. Not yet.
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486. Wilbur, wasn't it
worth the trip,
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487. just seeing Peggy's face
light up when she saw Mr. Ed?
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488. Yeah. Maybe we'll go up there
again next week, huh?
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489. Honey, I'm so glad you're
your old self again.
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490. Well, licking my fear of heights
had a lot to do with it.
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491. I'm so proud of you, darling.
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492. - Don't be too long, now.
- Be right with you.
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493. Ed, this has been
such an exciting day,
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494. I doubt if I'll be able
to sleep tonight.
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495. Uh, buddy boy,
look in my eyes.
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496. You're getting sleepy.
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497. Sleepy...
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498. Sleepy...
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499.
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500. Closed-Captioned By
J.R. Media Services, Inc. Burbank, CA
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501. ♪ I am Mister Ed ♪
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502. This has been a Filmways television presentation.
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