1. Do you think that the people
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4. or do they just feel they have
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5. and they can charge
anything they want?
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6. "You hungry? Tuna sandwich is $9.
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7. You don't like it,
go back to your own country."
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8. I think the whole
airport-airline complex...
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9. is a huge scam just to sell
the tuna sandwiches.
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10. I think that profit is what's supporting
the whole air travel industry.
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11. I mean, think about it.
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13. so that you don't notice the beating
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14. It's all departures.
I see nothing but departures.
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16. Excuse me, sir,
do you have the time?
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17. There's a clock over there.
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18. - Where?
- Over there.
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19. - But you have a watch on.
- It's right by the escalator.
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20. Why not just look at your watch?
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21. I told you, it's right over there.
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22. - Let me see the watch.
- Hey!
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23. What are you, some kind of nut?
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24. You know, we're living in a society!
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25. - George.
- Jerry, Jerry.
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26. The flight was delayed.
How long you been here?
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27. I just got here. My car broke down
on the Belt Parkway.
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28. I can't believe—
Get rid of that piece of junk.
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29. One mile from the exit,
it starts shaking, violently shaking...
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30. like it's having
a nervous breakdown.
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31. - Then it completely stopped dead.
- So you have no car.
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32. - No.
- So, what good are you?
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33. This chauffeur's gonna be
waiting a while.
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34. - O'Brien's not showing up.
- How do you know?
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35. He was in Chicago.
Flight was overbooked.
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36. They wouldn't let him on.
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37. He kept screaming how he had
to get to Madison Square Garden.
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38. - We should take his limo.
- Yeah, right.
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39. Wait a second. Think about it.
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40. He's not showing up.
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41. Wait till you see the line for cabs.
It's 45 minutes long.
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42. - You said he's in Chicago.
- He's definitely in Chicago.
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43. Well, that guy is just standing there.
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44. - How would we do it?
- Just go up and say, "We're O'Brien."
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45. - Maybe he knows O'Brien.
- He doesn't know him.
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46. If he knew O'Brien,
he wouldn't have a sign.
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47. - Let's just do it.
- What if we get caught?
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48. What's gonna happen?
They can't kill us.
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49. - Who's gonna be O'Brien?
- I'll be O'Brien.
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50. - Who am I?
- You're you.
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51. - Just me?
- Yeah.
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52. - Okay.
- You don't wanna be you?
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53. Well, if you're gonna be O'Brien,
why can't I be somebody?
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54. - Like who?
- Dylan Murphy.
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55. Okay.
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56. - Now you wanna be Dylan Murphy?
- Well, I like Dylan.
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57. You could be Colin.
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58. Okay. Colin O'Brien.
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59. - I'm Dylan Murphy.
- I'm Colin O'Brien.
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60. - Are we really doing this?
- Come on.
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61. - Hey, do you have the time?
- Clock over there.
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62. - O'Brien.
- Yes, sir.
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63. Sorry we're late.
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64. - Let me take that for you.
- Oh, thank you.
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65. - I'll bring the car around front.
- Thank you very much.
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66. - Dylan.
- Colin.
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67. Can you believe this?
This is incredible.
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68. This is one of the greatest things
I've ever done.
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69. - I'm gonna call my mother.
- What for?
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70. To tell her I'm in a limo.
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71. Hello, Ma? It's me.
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72. Guess where I am.
In the back of a limo.
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73. No, nobody died.
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74. It's a long story. I can't tell you now.
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75. Because I can't.
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76. I said, I can't.
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77. If I could, I would.
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78. Would you stop it? All right, look—
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79. I'm getting off.
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80. No, I'm not telling you.
How's this? I'm never telling you.
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81. I don't care. No! Fine!
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82. Never!
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83. She happy for you?
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84. - Can he hear us?
- No.
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85. Why?
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86. Thought I saw him look
in the mirror suspiciously.
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87. He can't hear us.
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88. Let's test him.
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89. Hey, driver.
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90. What do you say we stop off,
pick up your sister...
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91. have a little fun back here?
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92. No. He can't hear us.
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93. Where's he dropping us? Maybe we
can get him to drop us at my house.
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94. I'll ask him.
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95. My dear fellow,
where are you dropping us?
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96. At Madison Square Garden, of course.
I have the four passes.
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97. Of course, the four passes.
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98. Four passes to
Madison Square Garden?
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99. Wait a minute.
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100. Wait a minute. Of course.
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101. Chicago!
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102. The Knicks are playing
the Bulls tonight!
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103. - What?
- We are going to the Knick game!
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104. - Michael Jordan!
- The Knicks!
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105. We're going to the game!
Four free passes!
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106. - Did I tell you? Did I tell you?
- I can't believe it!
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107. - You may have hit with this one.
- You see?
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108. You see, I see things as they are
and I say, "No."
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109. Wait. You see things
as they are not and you say—
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110. Wait. You see thing—
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111. Do you see things as they are?
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112. What do you say
when you see things?
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113. Let me call Elaine and Kramer.
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114. If I see things as they are,
I would ask, "Why?" or "Why not?"
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115. Elaine? It's me.
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116. What are you doing tonight?
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117. Great. George and I have tickets—
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118. to the Knicks-Bulls game
at Madison Square Garden.
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119. Can you go?
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120. Great. Call Kramer, tell him to meet
us on the corner at 7:00.
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121. All right. We're gonna
pick you up in a limo.
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122. That's right, baby doll.
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123. And listen, when we pick you up,
I'm Murphy and George is O'Brien.
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124. I can't tell you now. It's a long story.
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125. I am serious.
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126. Okay. Okay, bye.
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127. Excuse me, driver,
we have to make a little stop first.
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128. I know.
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129. - He knows?
- He knows?
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130. Where we going?
Why are we pulling off here?
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131. Maybe it's a shortcut.
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132. We're on the Grand Central.
There's no traffic.
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133. Excuse me,
why are we getting off this exit?
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134. To pick up the other members
of your party.
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135. Right. The other members
of our party.
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136. What other members
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137. I didn't even know
we were in a party.
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138. I'm telling you, the jig is up.
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139. It was a bad jig.
We never should've started it.
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140. - It was a good jig.
- It was a bad jig. A terrible, terrible jig.
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141. What are we gonna do now?
They'll know you're not O'Brien.
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142. There could be more than one O'Brien
who ordered a limo.
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143. - First, you don't look like any O'Brien.
- You should've been O'Brien.
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144. I don't wanna be Murphy anymore.
Do I have to be?
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145. - Yes, you have to be Murphy.
- It makes no sense, me being Murphy.
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146. - You're Murphy.
- I'm Seinfeld.
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147. You're Murphy!
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148. Let's just jump out of the car.
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149. We're doing 60 miles an hour.
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150. So we jump and roll.
You won't get hurt.
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151. Who are you, Mannix?
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152. Why are we slowing down?
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153. Are those the people?
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154. All right, put your hands up over
your face. Pretend you're sleeping.
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155. - Mr. O'Brien.
- No, I'm Dylan Murphy.
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156. Mr. O'Brien had a long trip.
He's sleeping.
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157. I don't wanna disturb him.
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158. We're just really excited to meet him
face-to-face finally.
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159. We're faithful readers
of his newsletter.
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160. - Newsletter?
- And, of course, his great book...
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161. The Big Game.
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162. Oh, yes, he's very proud
of his work in The Big Game.
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163. - So you've never met him before?
- No.
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164. - Never seen a picture of him?
- Never.
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165. Not even on the book jacket?
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166. There was no picture
on the book jacket.
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167. Hey, O'Brien, wake up. Come on.
We got company.
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168. Wake up.
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169. Well, hello. I'm O'Brien.
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170. - Hey!
- Hey.
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171. You took a cab?
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172. Yeah. So?
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173. How much do you make?
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174. - I'm not telling you.
- Come on.
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175. - No.
- I'll tell you how much I make.
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176. I know how much you make.
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177. I don't even know why I'm doing this.
I don't even like basketball.
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178. - You ever seen Michael Jordan?
- Just in those commercials.
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179. Maybe you'll see him do
one of those 360 dunks.
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180. - What's that?
- It's like this.
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181. - Here, you guard me.
- What?
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182. I never get the tinted windows
on the limo.
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183. Nobody cares who's in the limo.
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184. You see a limo go by,
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185. or 50 prom kids with $1.75 each.
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186. Being in the back of a limo,
I'm sorry, it's just—
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187. It's not that cool.
Most of the time, you feel like...
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188. you're in some depressing single
guy's apartment from, like, 1975.
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189. All that maroon velour furniture...
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190. couple of bottles of wine,
three cassette tapes. There's stains.
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191. You're counting, there must've been
10,000 asses already on this seat.
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192. - I don't think we'll make the tip-off.
- Think someone's been tipped off?
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195. Yes, I've read it.
And I've memorized it.
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197. I would love to hear what a young
woman thinks of The Big Game.
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198. Well, this is sort of embarrassing.
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199. But it's changed my life.
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201. the way you identify
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202. Well, it left me breathless.
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205. Well, it's... It's just a game.
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209. "The fate of the world depends
on the outcome of this game."
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210. Well, I was exaggerating a bit.
Just for effect.
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211. - He tends to exaggerate.
- I mean, it's serious, but—
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212. We are really looking forward
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213. My speech.
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faxed me the copy.
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216. Well, you might as well
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217. So, what's going on?
How did all this happen?
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218. Jerry and George called me
from this limo.
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219. They said we're all going
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229. O'Brien? Why would he
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230. "And the Jews steal our money...
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Zionist-occupied government...
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to bring drugs...
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white minority communities."
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240. Oh, that's really very nice of you,
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243. Anything.
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244. Nothing to worry about,
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245. But rest assured...
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246. we're prepared to handle anything
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247. Nice-looking Luger.
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248. I'm at The Paramount,
adjacent to Madison Square Garden...
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249. where a growing number of
angry demonstrators...
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250. gather to protest the first public
appearance of Donald O'Brien...
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251. leader of the Midwestern
regional chapter of the Aryan Union...
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252. and reputed to be their most
charismatic spokesman.
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253. Mr. O'Brien advocates the
violent overthrow of the government.
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254. He has openly professed
a deep admiration of Adolf Hitler.
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255. Even David Duke has denounced him
as a dangerous extremist.
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256. There is a full house inside
awaiting his arrival from the airport.
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257. Sources tell me he is en route
and should be arriving momentarily.
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258. Police have set up barricades,
but, quite frankly, Bill...
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259. I don't think they're any match for
the emotional fuse that has been lit.
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260. From The Paramount, I'm Jodi
Baskerville. Back to you in the studio.
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261. Something's very strange here.
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262. George goes to the airport
to pick up Jerry.
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263. They come back in a limo with
four tickets to the basketball game...
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264. and wanna be called
O'Brien and Murphy.
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265. O'Brien. O'Brien. Why O'Brien?
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266. Elaine?
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267. - Dan.
- Excuse me a minute. Hey.
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268. - Hi, Dan. How are you?
- Good.
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269. - Oh, this is Kramer.
- Oh, Kramer.
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271. We're headed down to protest
this big neo-Nazi rally.
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272. The head of the Aryan Union
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273. - You should come.
- Oh, we can't.
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275. Oh, well, that's where the rally is.
At The Paramount, right next door.
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276. - Oh, well, maybe we'll run into you.
- Yeah, it's really gonna be something.
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277. First time he's appeared in public.
No one knows what he looks like.
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278. - Who?
- The head of the Aryan Union.
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279. O'Brien.
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280. What's taking them
so long out there?
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281. Did you see the way
she was looking at me?
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282. - She's a Nazi, George. A Nazi.
- I know, I know.
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283. Kind of a cute Nazi, though.
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285. - What are we gonna do?
- I don't know.
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286. - Let's just make a run for it.
- I can't run. I have a bad hamstring.
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287. - How'd that happen?
- I hurt it in a hotel room.
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288. Know how they tuck the covers in
real tight in those rooms?
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289. I can't sleep like that.
I tried to kick it out and pulled it.
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290. Why do they make that bed so tight?
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291. It's for a mental patient. Wait a minute,
the phone. We'll call the police.
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293. Yeah, hello. Police?
Yeah, listen...
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294. we're in the back of a limo
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295. AstroTurf?
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296. You know who's
responsible for that, don't you?
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297. The Jews!
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298. Oh, the Jews hate grass.
They always have, always will.
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300. Would you excuse us a minute,
Tim Boy?
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301. We're in the middle
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302. With all due respect, Mr. O'Brien,
we're just about to leave.
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304. Who's the head of the Aryan Union?
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305. - You or me?
- You are.
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307. - ... and fascism popular again?
- You are.
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310. - I'm sorry.
- Good.
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312. - All right, what are we gonna do?
- I don't know.
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then we get out.
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- No.
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something is going on.
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319. - I'm sure he was just joking around.
- Oh, no, this is no joke.
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320. O'Brien's coming in from Chicago.
Jerry's in a limo, says he's O'Brien.
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There's always been something...
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Always so clean and organized.
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- Do I have to spell it out for you?
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are the same person.
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of the Aryan Union.
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- No. He's just neat.
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340. Yeah, right. Get a load of this guy.
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341. - And you don't look like a Murphy.
- I may not look like one...
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342. - ... but I act like a Murphy.
- He's extremely Murphy. To a fault.
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345. Parents came over here
when I was 18.
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It was bad.
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354. - What?
- The CIA.
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355. Maybe they placed him in there to
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356. - What about his comedy act?
- That's the perfect cover.
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358. Look, Jerry, he's too normal
to be a comedian.
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359. These comedians,
they're sick, neurotic people.
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360. - Well, what about George?
- What about him? He's part of it.
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363. Elaine, I'm telling you,
they're with the organization.
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365. He's in there with Helms and Hunt
and Liddy, that whole crowd.
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What—?
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I'm not gonna—
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370. Kramer, you're hurting me.
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371. Those are our friends
I told you about.
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372. - Get off of me!
- We're gonna talk to them. Pull over.
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373. - Get off of me!
- It's all right.
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374. - Get off!
- Hey, O'Brien!
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375. - O'Brien!
- Is that him?
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376. - Yeah, that's him!
- Look, there's O'Brien!
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377. No-good Nazi bastard!
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378. - Let's get him!
- Get him!
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379. - What do we do?
- Get in the car!
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380. - Get in the car!
- What? What?
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381. Come on, hey!
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382. O'Brien. Long time, no see.
How's tricks, Murphy?
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383. Why did you call him O'Brien
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384. No, he was talking to me.
He's cross-eyed.
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387. - Eva?
- It's for me.
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393. - I'm Jerry Seinfeld.
- I'm George Costanza.
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I told him to get—
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396. My car started shaking violently
about a mile out.
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397. - So he picks me up without a car.
- And there was a line—
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398. The limo has just pulled up.
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399. It's being surrounded by
a huge crowd of protesters.
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400. This has the makings of
a very ugly scene.
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401. I just didn't have
anything to do tonight.
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402. Then the phone rang
and it was Jerry.
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403. We just wanted a ride
into the city.
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404. He was supposed to pick me up,
but he didn't pick me up.
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405. And tonight we were gonna go
to the basketball game—
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406. They're banging on the car,
trying to flip it over.
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407. The police seem unable
or unwilling to control the crowd.
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408. I would imagine Mr. O'Brien must be
having some very grave doubts...
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409. if he made the right choice
for his first appearance.
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410. We did not want to
antagonize the Nazis.
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411. We have no intention
of upsetting the Nazis.
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412. - I don't have a problem with Nazis.
- Do whatever you want.
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413. - Don't bother us, we won't bother you.
- I don't wanna make a Nazi unhappy.
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414. - I swear. I swear.
- I swear.
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415. - I swear.
- I swear.
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416. - Get out!
- Open the door.
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417. Oh, look! Look, it's Dan.
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418. - Hi, Dan!
- Elaine?
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419. - Hi! Dan!
- Come on, let's go. Go.
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420. I am not O'Brien! I am not O'Brien!
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421. I repeat, I am not O'Brien!
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422. Ask anyone. Jerry! Jerry!
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423. So I was watching this movie
the other night, a World War II movie.
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424. And there was Nazis in the movie.
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425. And I noticed that the Nazis
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426. always had, like,
two separate Heils.
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427. They had the regular Heil
that they would do...
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428. and when they were around the
offices, they had this casual Heil.
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429. Remember that?
They'd come in the office:
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430. "Yeah, Heil, how are you? What's...?
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431. Is the kid back with coffee? Come on,
are you finished with the copier?
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432. Yeah, world domination, Aryan race.
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433. So whose doughnuts are those?
Yeah, Heil. Nice to see you.
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434. Can I have one
of those doughnuts?"
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