1. Police Squad! In color.
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2. Starring Leslie Nielsen.
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3. Also starring Alan North.
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4. And Rex Hamilton
as Abraham Lincoln.
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5. Tonight's special guest star,
William Conrad.
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6. Tonight's episode,
Dead Men Don't Laugh.
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7. And all the rabbits
just kept hopping along.
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8. Well, things are really
rough all over though.
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9. Last week I took my
family to Disneyland.
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10. We get off the freeway.
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11. Sign said "Disneyland
left," so we went home.
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12. Well, on behalf
of the management,
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13. and I'd like to be
half of the management,
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14. please drink up,
enjoy yourselves
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15. and I'll see you later.
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16. That's a very good show, Joey.
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17. Boss wants to see you.
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18. Oh, yeah.
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19. Vic tells me that
some of the money I gave you
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20. to pay the Frenchman
was missing.
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21. The Frenchman was very upset.
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22. Let me take your coat.
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23. And when he's upset,
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24. I'm upset.
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25. Look, I—I don't care what
they say. I didn't steal a thing.
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26. So what do I tell the Frenchman?
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27. Just tell him...
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28. I'll take care of everything.
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29. Veronica, I'd never
double-cross you.
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30. I swear on my life.
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31. Listen, Joey,
that's good enough for me.
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32. Come on, let's have a drink
and forget about it.
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33. Hey, w-we make
a great team, don't we?
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34. Let's toast to it.
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35. Here's to your health.
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36. Just tell the
Frenchman I'll take care of everything.
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37. - Put up your hands.
- Oh.
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38. My name is
Sergeant Frank Drebin,
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39. Detective Lieutenant
Police Squad.
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40. I was driving home Mary,
the boxers' wife,
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41. when I received an urgent call
to report to the city morgue.
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42. I raced over.
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43. What had originally appeared to
be a routine drunk driving fatality
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44. was now developing into a
somewhat more involved situation.
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45. Even though the reported crash
had been a sizable one,
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46. various elements of the victim's
bloodstream had led the police coroner
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47. to suspect something more.
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48. And we didn't need
this kind of tsuris.
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49. A battery of pathologists and reconstruction
experts were assigned to the case.
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50. Crime can be a terrifying threat
to members of a community.
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51. And we had no intention of letting
this or any other go unchecked.
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52. When I arrived at the morgue,
my boss had already begun
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53. to investigate
the physical evidence.
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54. As was our custom in such
cases, we began to talk.
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55. This is disgusting.
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56. Yeah, I can't take looking
at that sort of thing.
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57. Don, where have you got
the body of Joey Koldys?
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58. Oh, right here.
Excuse me.
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59. It's a typical 415.
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60. - 415?
- Yes.
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61. The body was found
415 feet from the car.
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62. Oh?
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63. It must have been
a terrible accident.
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64. Yes.
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65. But the crash didn't kill him.
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66. Oh?
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67. This man died
of a drug overdose.
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68. Not only that, gentlemen, but the
quantity involved was so massive
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69. that it is my opinion
Mr. Koldys' death
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70. was either suicide or murder.
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71. Now, gentlemen,
if you'll excuse me.
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72. You know, Frank, there's
another thing about Joey Koldys.
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73. He was a courier for a major drug
running operation and a police informant.
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74. I think he was murdered.
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75. Well, you think he was killed
because he was a stoolie?
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76. Maybe.
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77. He was always bragging about
all the big money he handled.
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78. Maybe he got stupid
and tried to rip some off.
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79. - Thanks again, Don.
- Oh, you're welcome.
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80. Multiple bruises
of the upper torso,
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81. some indication
of cardiovascular failure.
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82. Turning to the weather,
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83. we have a cold front
moving in from the west
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84. that'll bring us
some showers tonight.
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85. Now, here's the latest
from Neil Diamond,
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86. going out to Margot from Barry.
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87. - Ed?
- Frank.
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88. File on Koldys?
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89. Yeah, yeah, it's a
complete detailed report.
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90. Born 1942 in Philadelphia.
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91. In and out of foster homes
till the age of 15.
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92. Then he moved into Smith's home.
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93. He wasn't happy there either.
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94. Then he fought Larry Holmes.
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95. Last known address was
a mobile home in Alabama.
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96. Married one child.
That didn't work out,
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97. so he married a grown woman.
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98. Hmm.
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99. I wonder how Joey got
involved with a dope ring.
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100. He was a comedian at a
nightclub called Mr. V's.
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101. The place was a front for a
dealer named Veronica Rivers.
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102. Unfortunately, our contact in the
organization is gone now, Frank.
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103. And what's worse is we don't
have a line on the supplier,
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104. some guy called the Frenchman.
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105. Hmm. Until we get him, there's
no sense going after the little fish.
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106. That's right.
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107. And to get the big fish,
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108. we're gonna need some bait.
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109. Can we get anyone else
on the inside?
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110. Well, there is a job
at Mr. V's open right now.
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111. Joey's.
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112. Mr. V's is a high-class
operation in the exclusive Shorewood area
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113. that had launched the careers of some
of the biggest names in show business.
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114. Although alleged to be
a mob hangout
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115. by Ricky "The Weasel" Saltstein,
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116. we had no hard evidence
against the club.
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117. I decided to put in my
application for Joey Koldys' job.
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118. Madam.
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119. - Excuse me. You the manager?
- Uh, yes.
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120. I'm an entertainer
from out of town.
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121. - I hear you have an opening.
- Sorry, pal, we filled it.
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122. Nicky, where have you been?
Hurry up, will you? You're almost on!
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123. I missed the bus.
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124. Look, we already
got an entertainer.
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125. Why don't you come back
in a couple of weeks?
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126. You Nicky McBreen?
Yeah.
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127. - You're under arrest.
- For what?
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128. For reproducing the accounts,
pictures or descriptions
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129. of a major league baseball game
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130. without the express written
consent of the commissioner.
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131. Okay, so I taped the game.
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132. All right, let's go.
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133. I had a few friends over, but
I— but I didn't charge them.
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134. All right,
a couple of bucks a head.
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135. Hey, what're you doing?
Without him, I got no show!
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136. Hey, what about me?
I'm hot and ready to go.
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137. Looks like I got no choice.
What's your name?
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138. DeWonderful.
Tony DeWonderful.
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139. Tony. You're on.
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140. Ladies and gentlemen,
the Johnny Friendly Trio.
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141. Well, I just flew in from out of
town and a guy in the airport
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142. came up to me and says,
"Give me $5 till payday,"
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143. and I said,
"Well, when's payday?"
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144. And he said, "How do I
know? You got the job."
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145. I got a bad back, you know.
My father has a bad back, too.
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146. So I guess it runs
in the family.
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147. In 50 years, I haven't
seen him pick up a check.
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148. But you know,
seriously, I mean it.
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149. We did come from a poor family.
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150. Uh, the health department wouldn't
condemn our house until we had it painted.
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151. Anyway, s-seriously,
seriously now, seriously, hold it,
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152. hold it now, seriously.
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153. Anyway, the gal came back
from her honeymoon.
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154. She was alone and her parents
welcomed her with open arms
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155. and they said to her...
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156. Well, anyway, the guy
looked up at her and he said,
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157. "Lady, I don't think I can
take 67 more of those."
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158. You know, my sister was so ugly,
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159. they used to put a pork chop around
her neck to get the dog to play with her.
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160. She was also so dumb she came
in one time with hot tar on her hand
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161. and she said, "Look
what I almost stepped in."
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162. Hey, that's some laugher here.
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163. Is that your wife beside you or
you just throw up on the seat?
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164. No, no, no, no, just a
minute now. Hold on.
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165. No, really, time to get in tune.
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166. I'd like now to do for you
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167. my tribute
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168. to that fantastic performer,
a great lady,
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169. Judy.
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170. I've seen the greatest. Sinatra,
Wayne Newton, Carl Yastrzemski.
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171. That was the greatest
performance I've ever seen in my life.
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172. - Oh, not really.
- Oh, yeah.
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173. Listen, the boss is here.
She wants to meet you.
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174. Have a seat, Mr. DeWonderful.
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175. Thank you.
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176. Thanks, Vic.
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177. Right.
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178. You looked pretty good up there.
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179. How'd you like a job at my club?
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180. So you must be Mr. V?
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181. Veronica Rivers.
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182. You work this room real well.
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183. I heard about it from a
friend of mine, Joey Koldys.
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184. Terrible thing that
happened to him.
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185. Hmm.
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186. Would you like a drink?
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187. Why not?
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188. Good. I took the liberty of
ordering you our house special.
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189. To your health, kid.
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190. Tony, are you okay?
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191. Went down the wrong pipe.
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192. Oh.
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193. Listen, uh, if you're gonna
work here, you'll need a contract.
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194. So, why don't we go over to my
office, and you can sign one, hmm?
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195. Fine.
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196. Hold it right there, Rivers!
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197. Who are you?
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198. My name is Jerry Layne.
This is Lester.
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199. We came here before. You
wouldn't even watch our act.
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200. Well, now I'm gonna force you
to give us an audition.
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201. Sit down, both of you.
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202. Now, Jerry, you'll never
get away with this.
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203. Why don't you give me that gun
and we'll forget about it.
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204. Sit down and shut up!
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205. Now, here's my act.
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206. Lester, I heard
you had a girlfriend.
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207. Yes.
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208. - Is she pretty?
- Try repulsive.
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209. Repulsive.
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210. No, but you're getting close.
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211. And now, I'm gonna do an imitation
of a priest eating potato chips.
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212. Stay where you are, mister.
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213. You better do what he says.
He'll blow your brains out.
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214. Jerry, all I wanna do
is tell you that
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215. I—I think that your act
is really good.
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216. - You do?
- No, he doesn't.
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217. No, I do.
I really do.
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218. It's a very good act.
Now just relax.
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219. Cigarette?
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220. Yes, I know.
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221. Well, I think that, uh,
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222. Thursday night here, the 8:00
spot would be good for you.
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223. Do you really?
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224. No, he doesn't.
It's just a trick, stupid.
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225. Yeah, how do I know
you'll come through?
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226. Well, that's easy. All
you have to... Look out!
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227. Say, that was nice work.
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228. You took a big chance
doing that.
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229. Well, you take a chance getting
up in the morning, crossing the street
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230. or sticking your face in a fan.
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231. Well, I like the way
you did that.
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232. I could use a man
like you around here.
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233. How'd you like to make
a little extra cash?
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234. What do I have to do?
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235. Just a little errand.
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236. Pick up my car tomorrow morning.
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237. It's down at the docks.
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238. When I got to the doc's, everything
was in order as Veronica had said.
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239. Drug trafficking is the heart and
soul of criminal activity in the city,
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240. and I knew we had
tapped the source.
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241. But now to find the evidence.
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242. I dropped the car off at the lab
for a more thorough investigation.
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243. So you see, Katie,
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244. objects get their shape from the
arrangement of their molecules.
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245. If you apply force
to these molecules,
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246. their arrangement is altered, and
the shape of the object is changed.
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247. Now, did you bring me
your Crying Judy doll?
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248. Here she is, Mr. Olson.
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249. All right.
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250. Let's see what happens when we
put Crying Judy in the trash compactor.
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251. Oh, hi, Frank.
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252. Katie, why don't you
run along now?
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253. Next week we'll learn why
cows look forward to giving milk.
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254. Gee, thanks,
Mr. Olson. Bye.
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255. What'd you come up with, Ted?
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256. The boys are working on the car.
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257. They haven't found anything yet.
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258. Let me show you
what we're doing.
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259. Now, Ed, I know
the car is dirty.
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260. There's got to be drugs
here somewhere.
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261. Oh, I don't know, Frank. The
pieces don't get much smaller.
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262. We got it! We got it!
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263. It was in the glove compartment.
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264. Well, look what we've got here.
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265. Are you sure
that's the real thing?
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266. There's only one way
to find out.
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267. Frank, you know we've
had this car over six hours.
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268. Yeah, Veronica's
gonna get suspicious.
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269. Let's get this car
back together fast.
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270. Right.
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271. Wow, these guys are incredible!
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272. Ed, we know how
Veronica gets this stuff.
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273. Now we gotta flush out
the source, the Frenchman.
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274. To do that, Frank, we're gonna have
to find out when the next drop will be.
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275. The car is all back together.
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276. We did the best we could.
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277. There were a few
pieces left over.
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278. You know, Frank,
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279. I'll bet that doctor who gave you
the car could give us some answers.
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280. You're right. Let's go.
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281. Sponge on this side, please.
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282. All right, take him!
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283. After I
returned the car,
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284. my boss and I grabbed the doctor
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285. and booked him
for drug trafficking.
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286. What's going on here?
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287. After a lengthy interrogation,
he told us the next drop-off
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288. was going to be that night,
but he didn't know where.
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289. I decided to see if one of
my sources knew anything.
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290. Johnny, what do you know
about illegal narcotics?
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291. The city's been bone-dry because
of the unstable political situation
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292. in the drug-producing
countries of Latin America.
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293. I understand there's
gonna be a drop tonight.
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294. Do you know where?
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295. Word on the street has it the
action's happening at Mr. V's.
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296. Thanks, Johnny.
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297. Johnny, uh, some kids
on the show yesterday
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298. mentioned a new kind
of music, ska.
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299. Do you know anything about it?
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300. How should I know?
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301. Nothing but a modern
offshoot of reggae,
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302. updated white rock influences,
definitely upbeat.
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303. It'll never become
really popular
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304. because even though they've made
the back beat more conventional,
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305. it's still too exotic
for mass acceptance.
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306. Johnny, I need some more of
that secret formula youth cream.
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307. Thanks, Johnny.
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308. Everything's all set, Frank.
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309. We've got men
covering all the exits.
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310. Well, the Frenchman's
gotta be here tonight.
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311. Don't worry, I'll flush him out.
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312. It shouldn't be too hard to
find a Frenchman in this crowd.
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313. Tony? Showtime.
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314. All right, here you go.
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315. Gotta go.
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316. Good luck,
Mr. DeWonderful.
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317. Hey, thank you.
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318. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
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319. Thank you. Thank you.
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320. Where do you live, lady?
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321. Right here.
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322. At the table? Where'd you
put your car? In the coat room?
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323. - What do you do, sir?
Nothing.
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324. How do you know
when you're done?
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325. How about you, sir.
What do you do?
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326. I'm an engineer.
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327. Lionel or HO?
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328. How about you, sir?
What do you do?
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329. Uh...
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330. Ah, now be careful.
Don't get it wrong.
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331. Where are you from?
Baldymore?
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332. - Where are you from, sir?
Milwaukee.
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333. Hey! Why, that's my hometown.
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334. - Where—Where are you from?
Seattle.
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335. Hey, why that's my hometown.
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336. - Where are you from?
Chicago.
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337. Hey!
Why, that's your hometown.
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338. Now I'd like to tell you
about my dumb sister.
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339. She was so dumb that
she thought that a zebra
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340. was the largest size it came in.
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341. All right, Frenchman,
the ruse is up!
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342. You got nothing on us!
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343. I do now.
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344. Well, Frank, this case
is all wrapped up.
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345. Veronica Rivers confessed
to killing Joey Koldys,
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346. and we've got her and Vic and the
Frenchman on the dope smuggling rap.
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347. Yeah, from now on
they'll all be up there
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348. together in
the Stateville Prison.
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349. Yep, along with Martin and Dutch
and Lana, Thames and Sally Decker.
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350. Captain, can I use
your phone a minute?
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351. Yeah, go ahead.
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352. And you know, Ed, what all this
goes to show is that the only real dope
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353. is the one who sells it
or buys it.
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