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3. Well, did you find
a good movie, honey?
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4. There's a new Japanese picture
at the arts cinema:
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5. Yukimura Samurai.
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6. Oh, I'm not crazy about
those foreign pictures.
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7. When they're finished,
I'm always 5 subtitles behind.
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8. Those subtitles in Brigitte
Bardot's pictures don't seem to bother you.
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9. With her, who reads?
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10. Oh, ma petit,
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12. of Brigitte Bardot,
Gina Lollobrigida, and Larry Sherry.
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13. Larry Sherry? Isn't he
a baseball pitcher?
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14. Mais oui. But like him,
you have ze wonderful curves.
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15. Oh. Hello, Kay.
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16. The last time
my husband kissed me
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17. was New Years Eve, 1946.
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18. In the dark, he thought I was
the cigarette girl.
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19. Wilbur and I are going to
a movie tonight.
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20. How about you and Roger
joining us?
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21. Oh, can't. My civic group
is meeting tonight, and I'm heading up a new campaign.
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22. Really?
It sounds exciting.
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23. Sweetie, why don't you
join my club?
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24. How about
coming along tonight?
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25. - Oh, I don't think so.
- Oh, you go on, honey.
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26. I think women should take
an interest in civic affairs.
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27. Right now, our group is fighting
for something important. Very important.
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28. Anything that helps
the community helps the country.
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29. What are you fighting for?
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30. Benches at every bus stop.
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31. Oh. Well, if we don't elect
a woman president,
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a few seats in the House.
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you don't mind? - Not at all.
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34. This'll give me a great
chance to finish up those Whittaker sketches.
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35. - Oh, let's go, huh?
- Kay?
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36. - Hmm?
- If I do join, can I be on your committee?
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37. Well, do you like
Mabel Benson?
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38. - Not really.
- Then you're on my committee.
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39. Come on, sweetie.
We'll be late.
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41. They all look alike to me.
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42. Thought you didn't
like Westerns.
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43. I'm waiting for
Leonard Bernstein.
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44. Well, you'll have to catch
Leonard Bernstein some other time.
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45. ñ+
I have work to do.
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46. Lowbrow.
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47. - Hello, Wilbur.
- Oh, hi, Roger.
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48. I can't understand why you don't
build an office in the house.
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49. How can you work in a barn
near this broken-down nag?
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doesn't like me.
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your wife dropped by.
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53. She took Carol
to a club meeting.
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a good photograph of your wife.
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55. - Why?
- You may not be seeing her for years.
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56. So you let your wife join
a women's committee for civic improvement?
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57. And what is so terrible
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58. Before Kay joined the W.C.C.I.,
I had a wife.
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59. Now I find
I'd married a gypsy.
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60. Oh, she doesn't leave you
alone that much.
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61. I have to stick pins in a map
to keep track of her.
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your wife join that group,
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without portfolio.
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in search of a can opener.
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66. Carol would never
neglect me for anything.
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you'll see her in the kitchen
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on her way to meet the girls.
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69. You just don't
know my wife.
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70. Your wife, my wife—
They're all alike.
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to escape their parents.
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can escape their husbands.
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73. - Oh, you're
exaggerating, Roger. - ♪
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74. Hey! Who turned on
your television set?
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76. You know, you're all wrong
about Carol.
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77. You think Carol is different?
I'd say that by tomorrow,
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78. your dear little wife is
gonna be so involved in her civic duties
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79. that you'll be doing
the shopping for her.
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80. - Care to make a bet on that?
- Any amount you want.
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81. Sky's the limit.
How about a dollar?
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82. You got a bet.
That'll be the day—
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83. when Carol has me pushing around
a shopping cart.
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Beef tomatoes.
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She real fine lady.
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88. - You Mr. Post?
- Yes.
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89. I'm helping out today.
My wife is sick.
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90. Oh, that's too bad. I throw in
extra tomato for good luck.
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91. Oh, well, thank you
very...
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92. Here you are, Mr...
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93. You lose something, Mr. Post?
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I dropped a dime.
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97. Hello, Sam.
How are the endives today?
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98. Oh, fine. I see
you're shopping again.
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99. Yes. Mrs. Addison has just
started a new campaign with her civic group.
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100. Oh, you're gonna be with us
through watermelon season.
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101. Excuse.
Must find customer.
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102. Please, if you must squeeze,
squeeze apple.
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103. Good morning.
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104. How come you look for dime here
when you drop there?
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105. Well, you never know how far
money will go these days.
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106. You feel all right, Mr. Post?
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107. - Oh, hello, Mrs. Post.
How come you out of bed? - What?
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108. Uh, Sam, there's a wonderful
picture playing at the arts cinema.
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109. Yukimura Samurai.
Why don't you go see it?
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110. No. American subtitles
too confusing.
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111. Wilbur, why did he ask me
what I was doing out of bed?
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112. Oh, he just takes an interest
in his customers.
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113. I'm glad you're gonna
finish the shopping.
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114. Oh, but I'm not, Wilbur.
Darling, I'm on my way
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of the W.C.C.I.,
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and take care of these things
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117. after you finish
your shopping?
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118. "Have car washed, take shoes
to repair, pick up laundry."
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119. - I hope you don't mind, dear.
- Well, honey...
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was for $1.
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- Whoops.
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126. You haven't been around
for 3 days. I'm lonesome.
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127. Well, I've been busy?
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128. Doing what?
Keeping house?
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129. What's wrong with a man
helping out his wife?
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130. Nothing, Wilma.
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131. "Wilma"? Wilbur.
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132. Ed, I admit I have been
neglecting you,
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133. but, really, these committee
meetings of Carol
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134. - will be all finished with
in about 2 weeks. - Maybe.
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135. If you were a real man,
she'd stay home nights.
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136. Are you suggesting that Carol
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139. Nothing.
That's what's wrong.
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140. Maybe you're right.
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taking Carol for granted.
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147. Still, I can't remember the last
time I brought Carol anything,
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150. Or perfume.
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152. Stop jumping up and down.
You're making me dizzy.
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153. Well, I'm not giving up.
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so much work to do.
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158. - Would you like to
hear my speech? - Love it.
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You deserve a prize for this.
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161. Oh, Wilbur, they're lovely.
What's the occasion?
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and I love you.
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"Madame chairman,
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I report to you tonight..."
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165. Honey!
"That the funds for the benches
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167. Wilbur, let me
finish my speech.
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I'm listening. -
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170. Velly solly.
Long number.
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171. Velly solly.
Long number.
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let me talk to her.
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something important.
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174. You're a devil when
there's fire in your eyes.
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175. - Maybe I'd better
call her back. - Come here, you Jezebel.
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What's gotten into you?
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irresistible.
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179. Yes, you're just like
a great big old teddy bear.
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180. Don't you two ever fight?
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181. Hi, Kay.
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long number"?
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the second time, your voice fooled me completely.
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184. Oh, it was probably
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of that on the party line.
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186. Still, I don't mind, as long
as they don't double our phone bill.
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187. Carol, I've got good news.
We've just got a big contribution
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our bus bench drive.
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189. Oh, how wonderful!
Who's Mrs. Harding?
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190. Her husband manufactures
bus benches.
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191. Now, there is
a coincidence.
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192. You know what this means?
With the added money,
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for months and months.
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194. - Isn't that great?
- And we're all gonna have to pitch in and work twice as hard,
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195. - Honey—
- ... maybe 3, 4 nights a week.
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196. - Forget about the club.
- You can count on me.
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the correspondence, dear?
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198. - All we have to do
is stamp them and mail them. - Costs $5.
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199. They are divine.
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200. - Honey, this is
your husband talking. - What color?
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201. Oh, heavens, they haven't
made up their mind about that.
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202. - I'm going upstairs, honey.
- We'll have to call another emergency meeting.
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myself out of the window.
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Long number.
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get off the phone? - Is this Carol Post's house?
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a message for you.
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on a bus in her life.
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those women put up a fight
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the pigeons didn't want.
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Carol to give up the club.
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butterfly mounting,
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painting, taxidermy...
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Hold it, hold it, hold it. - What?
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- Got what?
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- Yeah? What one?
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250. Taking up painting will get
Carol back in the kitchen?
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251. Well, it will the way
I'm gonna do it.
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252. Now, see, I've got
an easel here.
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some canvas, some paints...
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254. - Do you think
that's enough food? - Is Mabel Benson coming?
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255. - Uh-huh.
- Then you haven't got enough.
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who starts with seconds.
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you doing in that outfit?
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an artist before?
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in that barn?
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take up a hobby,
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with your club meetings.
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wonderful, honey.
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a picture of Mister Ed.
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268. If it comes out nice,
he may order a half a dozen.
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that mouth on canvas.
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done that, you know.
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and call me van Gogh.
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with my canvas?
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neglecting you lately, but...
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our campaign to get bus benches
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gaining momentum.
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283. The reason for this meeting is
to find an appropriate slogan.
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284. Oh! Oh, I've got one.
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285. A bench is a place
for people to meet.
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286. It's also a wonderful
place to eat.
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your trouble...
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290. Hello, I'm Jane Parker.
Mr. Post is expecting me.
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- Yes. I'm modeling for him.
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painting his horse.
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293. He is. I'll be
sitting on it.
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your husband's studio.
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in the rear.
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- Thank you.
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304. - Yes?
- I'm Jane Parker.
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I'm Wilbur Post.
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changed in here.
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mind if I steal these olives?
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a yen for olives.
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- What are you doing out here?
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Carol back in the kitchen.
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329. Oh, this is
Mr. Addison, my neighbor. This is Miss Parker, my model.
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May I split a canvas with you?
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for a tray of ice cubes.
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334. I think I'd better put
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- I beg your pardon?
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Just smile, my dear.
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a little chilly,
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would like to borrow my sweater.
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I'm very warm-blooded.
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lift the knee just a little.
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a time clock, you know.
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353. Guess what? I just
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too much of my time.
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a wonderful idea.
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Miss Parker.
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- Hmm?
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going to take up next?
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coming over for a sitting.
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