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- Wrong number.
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you're a strange horse.
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you'll talk to me,
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in front of other people.
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- How should I know?
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not a psychiatrist.
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and I have to get the one who talks.
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seem to hear voices when I come in here?
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- Would you allow me to take your horse
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for the weekend?
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He never got out of high school.
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at State U.
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rival college has stolen our mascot—
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and I promised the boys
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for the big game next Saturday against Brighton U.
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You can't have him.
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I beg your pardon?
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away from home.
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right after the game.
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Thank you, neighbor.
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Is this the man who's gonna lend us the horse?
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a few favors for Wilbur,
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the contract to build Mr. Gordon's ranch house.
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- And the lawnmower I lend him every Sunday.
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- Mmm.
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- That Roger Addison.
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about lending him Mister Ed.
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- Those theater tickets.
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- Well, uh...
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every Sunday.
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- All right.
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darling.
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why your husband
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over that old nag.
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being mascot for those kids just for the weekend.
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your picture in the paper.
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on my back? Hmm?
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from my point of view. Mr. Addison is my neighbor.
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a lot of favors, and it's about time I did him one.
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the Sigma Nu Delta
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for the football game.
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93. Ow.
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All right, State!
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95. - State!
- Go, go, go.
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where you're going?
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My name is Wilbur Post.
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With an S and a T and an A, T, E!
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but won't you even listen to me?
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I'm Wilbur Post.
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for the football game.
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It's his first time away from home.
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where they're keeping him?
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aren't you?
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Phyllis?
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Norm is a living doll.
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- Pardon me. My name is Wilbur Post.
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Would you know where they've hidden him?
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Phyllis.
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you've got this all wrong.
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Mr. Addison's friend.
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the horse.
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where those Brighton creeps won't find him.
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of looking for him in here.
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now to have a look at him.
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- Check.
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Professor Thornhill.
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- Don't panic. I'll handle him.
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Nice and warm, I hope.
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it's pretty hot in there.
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to crack your glasses.
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- Uh, that's Moose Jackson, sir.
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- Yes, a horse.
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- Oliver?
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do you always wear
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That probably makes sense.
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Just us and the horse.
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are you majoring in any science?
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- Medium rare.
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Come on, State! Go, go, go!
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and you're cheering.
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I'll make it up to you later.
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dignified and simple.
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on the 50-yard line.
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from the Sigma Nu Delta boys.
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Yes, he's here.
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from the fraternity—
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- I've got some bad news for you...
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to State U. again.
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their first mascot
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at a riding academy,
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where the second one is?
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I was a decoy.
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wanted to see him outside.
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he would've left his country.
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to keep him outside
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the international situations.
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Come on, let's go.
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State 11781?
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273. You can dial
that number, sir.
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Just broke my glasses.
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I'll get it for you.
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to that horse,
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I'm sure they'll find him.
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This is Ed.
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in a sorority house.
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- To whom are you talking?
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at Brighton U.
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the house mother.
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with dignity and authority.
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when I was a student.
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by that female fullback
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unworkable—
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fit me pretty good, hey?
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about Wilbur.
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may I present...
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the sorority house mother.
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will you let me know?
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- Bye.
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I stay up all night.
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have a pajama party.
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some milk and cookies.
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about the blue-tail finch.
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Is the food good?
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a delightful sense of humor.
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in out basement.
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over here right now.
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squealed on him.
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rid of that horse right away.
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not a word to Mrs. Davis.
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where the basement is,
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rid of the horse for you.
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not only do I love birds,
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432. Yes, Grandma Wilma.
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433. Let's go, Ed.
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434. It's getting late, honey.
Aren't you coming to bed?
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435. In a minute, dear.
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436. You've been looking at yourself
for 20 minutes.
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437. I'm wondering what I'll look
like when I get old.
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438. You'll always be beautiful.
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439. I hope so.
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440. I was over
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441. and I saw the saddest-looking
little old lady.
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442. Come on, honey. Let's go.
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443. Little old lady, huh?
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444. Closed-Captioned By
J.R. Media Services, Inc. Burbank, CA
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445. This has been a Filmways television presentation.
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