1. Support for
Pawnee Community Radio
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2. comes from the Wendell G. and
Muriel Fathwright Korbleman Foundation
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3. and Sweetums Cares,
a non-profit group,
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4. that puts umbrella hats on
homeless people when it rains.
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5. Welcome to Thoughts
for Your Thoughts.
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6. I'm Derry Murbles, filling in for David Parker,
who took off for eight months
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7. to study the migration
patterns of our nation's squirrels.
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8. We have not
seen him since.
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9. My guest today is
author Leslie Knope.
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10. The book,
The Greatest Town in America.
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11. I wrote a book. The first
historical guide to Pawnee.
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12. I wrote it as
a reference for myself,
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13. but then my
campaign advisors said
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14. we should make it
a big, wide release.
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15. So, we had people contribute
and we added pictures
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16. and we removed
a lot of my poems
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17. and emotional ramblings
and pictures of unicorns.
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18. And here it is.
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19. Leslie, could one say
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20. that a book is nothing more
than a painting of words,
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21. which are the notes
on the tapestry
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22. of the greatest film
ever sculpted?
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23. One could say that.
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24. But should one?
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25. Join us next week
when David Bianculli
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26. will be filling in for
Richard Chang-Jefferson,
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27. who will be
filling in for me.
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28. Leslie, would you
like to take us out?
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29. Okay.
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30. Please enjoy a song from the
lesbian Afro-Norwegian funk duo,
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31. Nefertiti's Fjord.
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32. Oh, wow.
They are terrible.
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33. Yes, they're quite awful,
but they are lesbians. So...
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34. Usually, I only read nautical novels
and my own personal manifestos
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35. but I'm proud to
make this exception.
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36. Thank you,
Ron. I expect all of you to buy additional copies.
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37. But I wanted the first
one that you owned
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38. to be delivered
and signed by me.
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39. God, this goes on
for, like, seven pages.
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40. I started thinking
about you as a woman
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41. and as a person,
and I got carried away.
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42. Okay, mine just says,
"Get well soon."
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43. Aren't you sick?
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44. No.
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45. Something's off.
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46. Leslie, I loved your book.
I read it cover to cover.
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47. Wow. I just gave it
to you an hour ago.
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48. I'm a speed reader.
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49. I can read over 3,000 words a minute,
with total comprehension.
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50. One time,
I read all of Siddhartha at a traffic stop.
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51. Pawnee's most notorious
businessman in the building.
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52. I brought some Entertainment
720 pillowcases for your pillow.
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53. Never Stop Dreaming.
Tom Haverford.
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54. I never do. Chris Traeger.
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55. Respect.
Game recognize game.
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56. Tom,
I have Pawnee Today in an hour.
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57. Was my book selected
for Joan's Book Club?
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58. Joan Callamezzo
has a book club?
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59. Joan Callamezzo
started a book club four years ago.
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60. And now,
she is the literary taste-maker in the town.
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61. The Time-Traveler's
Optometrist,
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62. by Pawnee's own
Penelope Foster.
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63. A heartwarming story
about a caveman eye doctor
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64. who travels to
present-day Cincinnati
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65. and can see
everything but love.
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66. Unreadable.
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67. Then, Joan slaps
her sticker on it.
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68. Best-seller four
years in a row.
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69. You told me you could get
me that sticker. Did you get it?
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70. I'm trying,
Leslie. But Joan got an anonymous tip
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71. that there's a factual
inaccuracy in your book.
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72. That's impossible. I checked
every detail with the Historical Society.
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73. Did she say what it was?
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74. She won't tell me.
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75. I think she wants one of
her big "gotcha" moments.
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76. Well, she's not
going to "getch" me.
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77. I find no inaccuracies.
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78. Joan Callamezzo
claims there is a mistake
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79. in my book,
which there is not,
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80. and so now she's trying to
get me on a tiny technicality.
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81. So, just in case there is a mistake,
which there is not,
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82. I need all of you fact-checking
every single detail.
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83. Jerry, I need you
to hit the road
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84. and re-interview everyone
who lives out of town.
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85. On it, boss.
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86. The rest of you, call me
as soon as you find
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87. the mistake that
does not exist.
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88. Do you think there's
actually a mistake in here?
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89. I doubt it. If there's one thing Leslie's not,
it's sloppy.
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90. She's also not brief. This
is going to take forever.
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91. It's just us, I hope.
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92. I wish.
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93. Hey,
guys. Ready to do some fact-checking?
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94. Here we go.
Helping Leslie.
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95. Okey-doke.
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96. Hi. Joan Callamezzo.
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97. Yeah. Hi, Ben Wyatt. We've met.
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98. I don't think so.
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99. Yeah, I was on your show.
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100. Nope.
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101. I'm trying to find
the words to describe this girl
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102. Without being disrespectful
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103. Getting the book into Joan's
Book Club will really help Leslie.
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104. But it will also help my company,
Entertainment 720.
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105. At the risk of bragging,
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106. one of the things I'm
best at is riding coattails.
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107. Behind every
successful man, is me,
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108. smiling and taking
partial credit.
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109. Now, about Leslie's book.
Am I going to be happy?
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110. We'll see, won't we? Hmm?
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111. Wow, you guys are
really cute together.
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112. Ben, I'm cute together
with everybody.
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113. Anyone find any mistakes?
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114. Yeah, actually,
in here it says that Pawnee is great.
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115. But in reality,
it's terrible.
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116. Let Tom know we
haven't found anything.
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117. Hey, I'm thinking
about getting a new phone.
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118. Do you guys
like your phones?
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119. I've never used
a phone in my life.
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120. What about you, Ron?
Do you like your phone?
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121. Mmm.
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122. Here's my goal. I'm going
to get these two people
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123. that I've known
for a long time
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124. to talk to me
for five minutes.
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125. Who am I kidding? One minute.
One minute would be amazing.
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126. So, Leslie, you're a real native of Pawnee,
aren't you?
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127. Yes. I was born
and raised here, Joan.
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128. And I love the town so much,
I literally wrote the book on it.
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129. I have it right here.
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130. And also, in this hand right here,
I have a sticker.
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131. Which, when applied,
legally determines
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132. the newest selection
of Joan's Book Club.
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133. Oh... Oh... Whoa!
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134. Where should... Over here?
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135. Back here?
Where is it now?
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136. Come on. Stick it.
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137. Ooh!
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138. Hang on.
Stick the sticker.
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139. No, no,
no. Not so fast. Put it on.
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140. We received a tip that you,
Leslie "Born and Raised" Knope,
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141. were not born in Pawnee.
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142. What?
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143. Gotcha!
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144. Because you lied about it,
we cannot make this a Book Club selection.
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145. I was born in Pawnee. I'd
stake my reputation on it.
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146. I have to tell you. This
feels like "Gotcha" journalism.
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147. In what way?
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148. That way. You put
"Gotcha" on my face.
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149. After the break.
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150. Where was Leslie Knope
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151. actually born?
Pawnee.
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152. We will pull out the world
map and speculate wildly.
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153. Oh, God.
Not the "Gotcha" dancers.
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154. That was despicable. I
am horrified at her tactics.
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155. That said,
the show was very lively.
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156. Joan "Gotcha"
Don't it hurt ya
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157. It's pretty catchy.
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158. Okay. Ben, Tom,
you stay here. Stay on Joan. Get that sticker.
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159. Chris, Andy,
we're going to stay on schedule
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160. and we're going to do
some damage control.
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161. All right. Everybody, move.
Move, move, move!
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162. This entire event's
under federal jurisdiction.
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163. When Leslie's in trouble,
there's only one man for the job.
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164. Bert Macklin, FBI.
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165. You thought I was dead?
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166. So did
the President's enemies.
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167. Call if you need us. Okay.
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168. All right, so,
we don't have to fact check anymore.
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169. But Leslie wants us
to be on "Ready-Alert One"
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170. just in case
something comes up.
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171. Now, I can get
some real work done.
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172. You know, I think
I'm just gonna
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173. hang out here with you guys,
if that's cool.
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174. It's not.
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175. Great.
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176. I could leave. I could.
But I'm not going to.
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177. I will get my one minute
of small talk, damn it.
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178. And it will be casual
and it will be amicable.
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179. Did Leslie leave?
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180. We wanted her to sign
the "Gotcha" wall.
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181. Joanie, come on now.
What was that?
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182. I thought we were
going to get that sticker.
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183. Sorry,
Tom. I am first and foremost a journalist.
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184. Let us take you
to lunch. Okay?
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185. We'll talk about the book
and whatever else may come up.
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186. Let me go change into something
more tantalizing. All right?
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187. So, what, we're
taking her to lunch now?
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188. Ben,
Leslie hired my company to get her that sticker.
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189. You're the one that told me,
"Businesses need clients to get money."
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190. I was the first one
to tell you that?
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191. Don't worry.
This is in the bag.
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192. Joan's a married woman.
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193. She wants what she can't have.
It's a game of cat and mouse.
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194. Thank you all for coming.
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195. Our journey begins on page one,
the preface.
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196. Oh, boy. Yes.
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197. I think I speak on
behalf of everyone
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198. in the entire
world when I say,
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199. we need to know the truth about
where you were born.
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200. Okay. Well...
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201. Leslie, let me handle this.
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202. Does it really matter?
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203. I mean, how many of you
were actually born in Pawnee?
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204. Fair enough.
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205. No matter what you heard, ma'am,
the truth is I was born here.
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206. If you were so born here,
then where's your birth certificate?
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207. Well,
I don't carry my birth certificate around with me.
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208. Why? Because you're
hiding something?
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209. You should go back
where you came from.
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210. I am back from
where I came from.
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211. That sentence was confusing!
You might as well be from China!
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212. That's ridiculous.
Is it?
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213. I'm from here.
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214. This crowd is getting very hostile,
Ms. Knope,
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215. I'm going to get
you out of here.
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216. Oh, my God.
Back off!
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217. Bye, everybody.
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218. When I was 18,
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219. Val Kilmer saw me at a mall
and told me I should model.
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220. That never happened.
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221. So, Joan,
how is married life treating you?
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222. Your husband still know he's
the luckiest man in the world?
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223. Santino and I are divorcing. Oh.
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224. It's actually
quite liberating.
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225. I'm a woman with
a strong sexual appetite.
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226. I'm like a caged peacock yearning
for the wind on her haunches.
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227. That's a powerful metaphor.
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228. Maybe we can get that
book club sticker in order,
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229. and we can work on
unlocking that peacock cage.
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230. Things have changed,
Tom. Don't make any promises you can't keep.
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231. I'll have another drink,
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232. and so will this adorable
hunk of caramel to my right.
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233. Drink up,
Tom. I'm going to go powder my nose.
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234. Amongst other things.
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235. If you know what I mean.
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236. Crap.
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237. Is she going to
powder her vagina?
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238. You've got to
help me, man.
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239. Why? Seems to be going
the usual amount of gross.
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240. No, this is way different.
She's not married anymore.
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241. She had, like, five bottles of
alcohol. She's calling me "caramel."
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242. You've got to throw some
cold water on the situation.
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243. Start talking
about nerd stuff.
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244. You know, nerd culture
is mainstream now.
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245. So,
when you use the word "nerd" derogatorily,
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246. it means you're the one
that's out of the Zeitgeist.
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247. Yes, that's perfect. Just
like that. Be incredibly boring.
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248. Well, I've made
a little progress.
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249. I'm up to four
seconds with April.
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250. Hey,
April. I was looking to get some new music.
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251. And I was wondering if you
could recommend anything.
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252. The Internet.
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253. I really like your haircut.
Where did you get it?
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254. Prison.
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255. How is your sister doing?
She has the shingles.
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256. Who is your favorite
character on Sex and the City?
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257. ALF.
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258. And nine seconds with Ron.
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259. You're stranded
on a desert island,
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260. what is the one thing
that you bring with you?
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261. Silence.
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262. We did a flash poll.
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263. 68% of Pawneeans now believe
you're lying about where you were born.
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264. Honesty is important
to voters.
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265. 13% think I'm crazy-eyed?
What? Why?
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266. Whatever. I can end this now. Here
is my birth certificate. Mmm-hmm.
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267. Well, this just
says Wamapoke County.
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268. Yeah. That's the county
Pawnee is in.
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269. Well, no.
This won't do it.
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270. See, you staked your
reputation on this.
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271. So, you need to go down to the
county records office in Eagleton
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272. and get the original,
long-form certificate.
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273. God, don't make me
go to Eagleton.
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274. Eagleton is the land
of rich, snobby jerks.
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275. There's a whole chapter
about it in my book.
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276. I could write a second book
about Eagleton and how stupid it is.
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277. And I'd call it, Eagleton: The Land of Rich,
Snobby Jerks.
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278. Hello,
and welcome to the Wamapoke County Records office
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279. here in beautiful Eagleton.
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280. My name is
Alexis Pratchett.
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281. Take it down a notch,
Alexis. I need a copy of my birth certificate.
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282. Oh,
I'm sorry. It takes three to eight weeks
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283. to receive
a birth certificate.
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284. Really?
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285. Hi, I'm Chris.
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286. I was wondering if you might
make an exception for me.
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287. Oh, I'm sorry. No.
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288. Wow. That usually works.
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289. Oh, God. I hate
this stupid town
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290. with all its stupid,
terrible people.
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291. I need that
birth certificate.
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292. Leslie, wait here.
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293. Bert Macklin
is on the case.
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294. Andy.
No.
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295. Don't worry.
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296. I can do this.
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297. Believe in me.
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298. That's broken.
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299. Hold on. Leslie, real quick.
Spell your last name for me.
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300. Let's hear it for the boys
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301. Wow. That was as
long as it was loud.
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302. Take me home, dumpling.
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303. It's beddy time.
Uh...
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304. Hey, Ben, you like Star Trek.
Talk about that for a little bit.
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305. They're making a sequel.
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306. I'm assuming with the
same alternate timeline.
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307. But if J.J. Abrams and
company expect us to believe
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308. that it's Spock with the romantic
tension with Uhura and not Kirk,
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309. well,
let's just say the message boards are going nuts.
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310. I want to take you both
home and.. . bend you over
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311. and just.. .at
the same time.
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312. Whoo!
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313. I'm leaving.
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314. Let's do this.
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315. We've got to get her home.
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316. Tom, I know your business is failing,
but this just isn't worth it.
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317. It's not about the business anymore,
man. She's a disaster.
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318. We've got to make sure
she gets home safe.
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319. Whoa!
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320. What the hell? Okay,
let's get her on the bed.
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322. Oh, my God.
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323. Two.. .
Two...
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324. Three.
Three.
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325. Say what you will about Joan,
but she knows how to decorate a bedroom.
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326. Wow.
Oh, my God.
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327. Where the hell am I?
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328. I just want to see how soft
these sheets are. One second.
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329. Tom. No. Come on.
Let's go.
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330. Joan,
we left you some water and aspirin by the bed!
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331. Bye!
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332. Got it! Got it!
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333. Nice!
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334. I also got this dude's
briefcase. It was just laying there.
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335. Kind of a panic move.
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336. I believed in you.
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337. But you should
put that back. Okay.
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338. Okay, so,
Leslie Barbara Knope.
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339. Born January 18
to Robert and Marlene Knope
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340. in Eagleton, Indiana.
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341. I'm from Eagleton.
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342. Is it true, Mom?
Was I born in Eagleton?
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343. Yes, it's true.
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344. No.
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345. Pawnee Hospital was overrun
with raccoons at the time,
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346. so we had to go to
the next closest hospital.
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347. No.
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348. I'm sorry. Did you expect
me to give birth to you
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349. in an infested,
disease-filled room?
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350. Mom, why didn't
you tell me?
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351. You try telling that little
girl she's not from Pawnee.
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352. I certainly couldn't.
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353. So you were technically
born in Eagleton. Who cares?
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354. I care.
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355. The people of Pawnee care.
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356. I wrote on the cover of my
book that I was born in Pawnee.
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357. I went on Pawnee Today,
and I called Joan a liar.
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358. I'm the liar.
I'm worse than a liar.
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359. I'm an...
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360. Eagletonian.
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361. Good morning.
Is Leslie here?
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362. Oh, man, I am so tired. I took a
half-shift at the hospital last night.
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363. And I had this
really weird patient.
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364. Weird how?
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365. I probably shouldn't
talk about it.
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366. It's one of the grossest
things I've ever seen.
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367. Talk.
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368. Well, this guy came in. He got
his hand stuck in a Pringles can,
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369. and he tried to
cut himself out.
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370. Was there a lot of blood?
What kind of blade did he use?
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371. Three and a half inch.
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372. Serrated.
Buckets of blood.
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373. He passed out over his arm
and slumped onto the floor.
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374. Did the bone show?
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375. Very good question, April.
Answer her.
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376. Yeah. The bone showed.
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377. Everyone in the universe
loves a gross medical story.
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378. Boom! I win!
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379. And so, when I finally cleaned up the vomit,
I found the toe.
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380. I forgot about the toe.
So did we.
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381. Crazy, right?
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382. That story's awesome.
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383. Indeed. Thank you
for sharing, Jenny.
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384. Ann was getting
a little chummy.
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385. When people get
too chummy with me,
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386. I like to call them
by the wrong name
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387. to let them know I don't
really care about them.
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388. That's a genius move.
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389. Thank you.
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390. You're welcome, Lester.
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391. Oh,
my God. I wonder who else was born in Eagleton.
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392. Voldemort, probably.
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393. Bad news, team.
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394. Entertainment 720 was unable
to get the sticker for Leslie's book.
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395. The sticker is
the least of my problems.
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396. If I come clean
about where I'm from,
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397. then my
political career is over.
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398. You don't have to
tell them a damned thing.
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399. The only thing the voters need
to know about you is your name.
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400. And even that,
I go back and forth on.
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401. I'm sorry,
but I disagree.
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402. Leslie, where you were born
is a piece of trivia.
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403. Where you're from?
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404. That's what makes you who you
are. And you are from Pawnee.
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405. You're more Pawnee
than anyone I know.
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406. So, I say tell
them the truth,
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He's right. Well said.
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Leslie back on the program.
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getting me home last night.
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bad seafood that I ate.
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those that I've misled.
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telling the truth.
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I was born in Eagleton.
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ever could have hoped for.
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It's not where you're born.
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I broke my arm
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Kernston's Rubber Nipple factory.
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Of course.
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I know that.
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Yes.
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I know Jim.
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to school together
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three years old.
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peed your pants in second grade?
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that up? I said yes.
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drawer and you got real embarrassed,
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over and pulled them out?
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called you "the gerbil"
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like soiled wood chips?
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We're on TV.
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you can't choose where you were born,
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where you live.
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I always have.
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wrote a book about it.
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running for City Council.
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or London, or Chicago.
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to live and work.
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town is an honor and a privilege.
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diner's waffles are the best in the world.
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there really are the best waffles in the world.
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and golden brown
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would decide never to leave that town.
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those waffles exist.
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in her book club.
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I've been all over the state.
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Lafayette, Muncie, Gary,
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mention in the book.
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all the people you mentioned.
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not one incorrect fact.
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say hey to Gayle,
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it was yesterday
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I'm going to head back out
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Godspeed.
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Can't talk.
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