1. The life expectancy now is 72,
I think, for men.
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a couple thousand years ago...
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6. you'd marry at 9, divorced at 15.
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you move down to Florida.
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8. I guess that's how spring break
got started. I don't know.
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9. And eventually people
say things about you, like:
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10. "Well, it's amazing, he's 28,
but he's still very alert.
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11. His mind is so sharp, you would think
you're talking to a 2-year-old."
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12. What's the point?
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13. When I like them, they don't like me.
When they like me, I don't like them.
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14. Why can't I act with ones I like
the way I do with ones I don't?
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15. Well, you've only got another 50 years
or so to go and it'll all be over.
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16. Maybe I need someone
who doesn't speak English.
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17. Yeah, how about a mute?
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18. A mute would be good.
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19. Where you gonna meet a mute?
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20. This is what my life has come to:
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21. I don't know, Jerry.
Something's missing.
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22. There's a void, Jerry.
There's a void.
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23. A deep, yawning chasm.
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24. Well, there's gotta be more to life
than this.
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25. What gives you pleasure?
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26. Listening to you.
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27. I listen to this for 15 minutes,
I'm on top of the world.
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28. Your misery is my pleasure.
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29. - Hey, boys.
- Hey, how you doing?
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30. Good. Okay. Well, it's all set.
I start tomorrow.
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31. - Start what?
- I signed up to do volunteer work...
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32. - ... with senior citizens.
- Really?
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33. Yeah. God. I can't tell you how I feel.
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34. I mean, I feel so good.
I really feel good.
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35. The strange thing is, I mean,
I haven't even met the woman yet.
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36. - Volunteer work?
- What are you gonna do down there?
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37. They say all it is is you go
over to their apartment and...
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38. you take them out for a walk
and you get a cup of coffee...
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39. and it's supposed
to make them feel good.
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40. That's what I do with him.
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41. Wait. When did you get this idea?
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42. Last time I had lunch with you here.
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43. You were going on and on and on
about how you wanna...
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44. meet somebody
who didn't speak English.
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45. What, do you break it in with her
then you try it out on me?
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46. - And anybody could do this?
- Yeah.
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47. Really?
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49. Of course.
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50. Of course.
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51. It makes perfect sense.
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52. How could I not be doing this?
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53. - I am gonna help somebody, damn it.
- What about you?
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54. No, it's not for me.
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55. Jerry, if anybody should
be doing this, it's you.
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56. What kind of a person are you?
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57. I think I'm pretty much like you.
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58. Only successful.
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59. This is a wonderful thing.
They're so grateful...
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60. to have someone to talk to.
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61. And I can tell you
that everyone who participates...
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62. finds the experience
extremely rewarding.
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63. Well, I feel better already.
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64. I mean, I'm feeling like
a good person.
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65. - Good luck.
- Thank you.
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66. Thank you.
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67. Hey, hey, what's your guy's
name again?
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68. Fields. Sidney Fields.
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69. Eighty-seven years old.
Eighty-seven.
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70. - How about your guy?
- Ben Cantwell, 85.
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71. You think we'll make it to that age?
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72. We? No.
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73. - Hey.
- Hey.
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74. So, what's up, diggety-dog?
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75. George and I just signed up with
the senior citizens volunteer agency.
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76. Same thing Elaine's doing.
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77. Oh, that's too bad.
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78. Don't say I didn't try to warn you.
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79. - What are you talking about?
- Oh, Jerry, I'm surprised at you.
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80. - What?
- It's a con.
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81. These agencies are usually a front
for some money-laundering scheme.
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82. Or they're bunco artists.
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83. Bilking people out of their life savings.
Oh, yeah.
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84. - Where do you get this?
- The alternative media, Jerry.
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85. That's where you hear the truth.
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86. Kramer? Kramer?
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87. Kramer! Where are you? Kramer!
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88. Come on, I'm in here. Come on.
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89. - There you are.
- Yeah.
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90. Hello, Newman.
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91. Jerry. George. So did you ask him
about the records?
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92. - Well-
- What records?
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93. Newman and I are going partners,
selling used records.
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94. You know Ron's Records
down on Bleecker?
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95. They pay big cash for used records.
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96. So we thought if you had any
of those big...
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97. old-fashioned useless records
just lying around, you know-
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98. We'd take them off your hands. Free.
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99. Let me ask you something.
What do you do for a living, Newman?
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100. I'm a United States postal worker.
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101. Aren't those the guys
that always go crazy...
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102. and come back with a gun
and shoot everybody?
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103. Sometimes.
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104. - Why is that?
- Because the mail never stops.
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105. It just keeps coming and coming
and coming.
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106. Never a letup. It's relentless.
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107. Every day it piles up more and more
and you gotta get it out...
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108. but more keeps coming in!
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109. Then the bar code reader breaks,
and it's Publishers Clearing House day!
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110. All right, all right, all right.
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111. Just take the records.
They're in the bedroom. Take them.
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112. - Take anything you want.
- Yeah, yeah.
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113. I'll give you 5 bucks.
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114. - Five bucks?
- Five bucks?
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115. - Do you know what those are worth?
- Yeah, I do. Five dollars.
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116. Those records are worth more
than 5 dollars.
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117. - He's gypping us.
- You're gypping us.
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118. Well, what do you got? You know,
you got Don Ho Live In Hono/u/u.
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119. You got Jerry Va/e
Sings Ita/ian Love Songs.
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120. And you got Sergio Mendes.
Now, come on!
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121. Wait, wait, wait. Sergio Mendes
has a cult following.
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122. Why, they follow him like a cult.
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123. Can't walk down the street
in South America.
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124. Look, that's his problem, all right?
Now, you don't like it? Too bad.
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125. - I don't like it.
- I don't like it.
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126. Then get out of my store, all right?
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127. You bring me something decent,
I'll give you some money.
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128. - All right, we'll be back, Jack.
- All right.
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129. - Come on.
- We'll be back...
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130. Jack.
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131. Hi. I'm Jerry Seinfeld.
The agency sent me.
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132. - Agency?
- Yeah. Is this Sid Fields' residence?
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133. - Sid Fields?
- What the hell is it?
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134. - Mr. Fields?
- What?
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135. Hi. I'm Jerry Seinfeld.
The agency sent me.
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136. The agency? What agency?
The CIA?
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137. - No, no, the senior-
- Who let you in here?
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138. - The woman.
- Oh, her.
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139. She steals from me. Steals my money.
She says she doesn't speak English.
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140. My ass, she doesn't speak English.
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141. Plays that freaking voodoo music.
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142. Tries to hypnotize me.
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143. She thinks she's gonna turn me
into a zombie...
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144. and then rob me blind.
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145. Well, I wasn't born yesterday.
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146. I might drop dead today, but I
sure as hell wasn't born yesterday.
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147. Now, get the hell out of my house.
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148. But, Mr. Fields, I'm here
to spend some time with you.
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149. Oh, really?
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150. Are you the boyfriend?
I know she's got a boyfriend.
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151. Are you gonna kill me?
I'm an old man, for crying out loud.
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152. You gonna kill an old man,
you coward?
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153. No, Mr. Fields. Look. Really. I'm-
Here's my ident-
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154. I can't read that, you fool.
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155. - Well, what's all this stuff?
- Trash. Garbage.
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156. You're throwing this out?
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157. I believe that's what you do
with garbage, you idiot.
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158. Really? You don't want any of this?
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159. Well, if I wanted it, I wouldn't be
throwing it away, would I, Einstein?
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160. I have friends that would really love
to have these.
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161. Well, take it. I sure as hell am not
gonna give it to my family.
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162. Well, do you wanna go out and go
for a walk, get a cup of coffee?
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163. With you?
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164. I'd rather be dead.
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165. Well, maybe I'll get going, then.
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166. I just remembered I got
an appointment to get my tonsils out.
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167. Good. Thank God. Good riddance.
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168. Oh, listen, before you go...
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169. would you mind
changing my diaper?
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170. Oh, I feel great for 85.
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171. You know, the average life span
for an American male is, like, 72.
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172. You're really...
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173. kind of pushing
the envelope there.
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174. I'm not afraid to die,
and I never think about it.
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175. You don't?
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176. Boy, I think about it a lot.
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177. I think about it at my age.
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178. Imagine how much
I'll be thinking about it at your age.
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179. All I'll do is keep thinking about it
till it drives me insane.
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180. I'm grateful for
every moment I have.
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181. Grateful?
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182. How can you be grateful
when you're so close to the end?
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183. When you know that any second:
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I mean, you're not stupid.
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on the wall.
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186. It's a matter of simple arithmetic,
for God's sake.
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187. I guess I just don't care.
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and look me in the eye...
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190. and tell me that you're not worried?
Don't you have any sense?
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191. Don't you have a brain?
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192. Are you so completely senile
you don't even know...
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anymore?
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194. Wait a second.
Where are you going?
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195. Life's too short to waste on you.
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196. - Whoa, whoa, please.
- Get out of my way.
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197. But, Mr. Cantwell,
you owe me for the soup.
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198. - Mrs. Oliver?
- Yes, my dear?
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199. - What's the trouble? Are you all right?
- Yeah.
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200. Yeah- Yes. Yeah.
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201. It's my goitre, isn't it?
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202. Did you say goitre? What goitre?
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203. This football-shaped lump
jutting out the side of my neck.
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204. That goitre.
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207. Does it bother you?
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208. Bother me?
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209. Why would a little goitre like that
bother me?
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210. No. Not a bit. It's nothing.
It's nothing. It's...
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211. In fact, it's very distinctive.
You know?
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212. I mean, you wanna
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213. I wish I had one.
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215. Come on, E/aine, it's just a goitre.
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216. I don't know what I'm gonna do.
I can't look the woman in the face.
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217. I mean, I keep thinking that goitre's
gonna start talking to me.
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218. You'd think that they'd mention that
before they sent you over there.
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219. "Oh, by the way, this woman
almost has a second head."
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220. But no, no.
I didn't get any goitre information.
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221. They really should mention that in the
breakdown. Height. Weight. Goitre.
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222. You know, you try to do some good.
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223. You wanna be a good person,
but this is too much to ask.
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224. Well, I'd rather talk to a goitre
with a nice disposition...
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225. than the nut they sent me to.
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226. Georgie, what happened
with your guy?
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227. I don't think it's gonna work out.
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228. - What do you mean?
- He fired me.
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229. He fired you?
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230. How do you get fired
from a volunteer job?
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231. I don't know. I was just talking
to the man, and he walked out on me.
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232. Well, I don't know about you two,
but I'm quitting.
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233. I hate my guy.
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234. He's a mean, mean guy.
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235. - I wish I could quit.
- So quit.
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236. Yeah, I'm a great quitter.
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237. It's one of the few things I do well.
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238. I come from a long line of quitters.
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239. My father was a quitter.
My grandfather was a quitter.
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240. I was raised to give up.
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241. - Hey.
- Hey.
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242. Well, here's your albums.
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243. - What happened?
- Five dollars.
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244. - He offered us 5 dollars.
- What kind of stuff you listening to?
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245. You embarrassed me at that store.
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246. That guy thought we were
a couple of total squares.
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247. Oh, yeah,
you and your Sergio Mendes.
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248. Hey, that guy can't even go
to the bathroom in South America.
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249. You should have seen the albums...
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250. this old guy I was visiting today
was throwing away.
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251. Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Al Jolson,
Benny Goodman.
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252. - Wait, he's throwing them out?
- I asked if my friends could have them.
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253. - He said, "Yeah."
- The coot's sitting...
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254. - ... on a mountain of gold.
- Yeah.
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255. You have to get them.
I'm not carrying them.
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256. - But you're gonna come.
- Yeah. I'm going there today.
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257. In fact, you should see
this housekeeper.
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258. She's from Senegal.
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259. Wild, wild stuff.
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260. Senegal?
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261. So you don't speak
any English at all?
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262. - English? No.
- No.
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doing back there?
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264. You said they could come
and take the records.
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265. It's like watching a couple of hyenas
going through the garbage.
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266. - You don't speak any English?
- No English.
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267. I would like to dip my bald head in oil
and rub it all over your body.
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268. You don't understand.
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269. It's a miracle.
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270. You don't understand
because you don't speak English.
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271. So I just don't know
if this arrangement-
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272. Hey. Hey. I don't like
what's going on around here.
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273. - I want all of you bums out of here.
- Calm down-
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274. - Don't tell me to calm down.
- Please-
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275. - Get your hands off me.
- Cool it, pops.
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276. - Why, you little-
- Wait, wait, Mr. Fields.
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277. He's biting me!
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278. My teeth. My teeth!
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279. Where's his teeth?
Where's his teeth?
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280. I saw something fly over here.
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281. Well, turn the light on.
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282. That's the garbage disposal.
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283. My teeth. You idiots.
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284. Well, we'll take you to your dentist.
Where's your dentist?
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285. - Downtown.
- All right.
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286. George, Kramer, look after Mr. Fields.
I'll go get the cab.
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287. Bunch of morons.
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288. Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Where's the old man?
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289. I thought George
was keeping an eye on him.
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290. - Me? I thought you were.
- Come on, we lost the old man.
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291. Let's go. Get out of the car.
Go. We've gotta find him.
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292. He can't have gotten far.
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293. And we would take
long automobile trips.
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294. - Well, that sounds like a lot of fun.
- Yes, and...
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295. just staring out the window...
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of rolling pastures and...
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297. - Get you going, right there.
- ... and very big Brahman cows and...
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298. - Oh, cows? Oh, that's...
- Yeah, that was when...
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299. - ... fascinating.
- ... I began my affair with Mohandas.
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300. - What?
- Mohandas.
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302. The passion.
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303. The forbidden pleasure.
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304. You had an affair with Gandhi?
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305. He used to dip his bald head in oil...
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306. and he'd rub it all over my body.
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307. Here. Look.
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309. The Mahatma?
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310. - We're looking for the old man.
- Oh, we will. We will.
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312. Twenty bucks?
Are you out of your mind?
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313. - Take it or leave it.
- We got Al Jolson here. Al Jolson!
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314. Al Jolson. What the hell do I care
about Al Jolson?
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you sing "Mammy."
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but a piece of crap.
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317. You are nothing but a piece of crap.
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318. What did you call me?
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319. - A piece of crap.
- A piece of crap.
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320. - I find you extremely ugly.
- I find you extremely ugly.
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321. - Do you?
- You emit a foul and unpleasant odour.
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322. - You emit a foul and unpleasant odour.
- Oh, is that right?
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323. - I loathe you.
- I loathe you.
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325. - Make us.
- Make us. Make us. Make us.
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326. - I'll make you.
- Wait a minute. Wait! Wait!
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327. Do you realize how irresponsible
this is?
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328. Our agency's sole purpose
is to care for senior citizens.
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329. And in one fell swoop
you have single-handedly...
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331. Yes, but...
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332. - Yes?
- It's Tim Fields. Mr. Fields' son.
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335. I don't know what happened.
We tried to take him to the dentist.
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to the dentist?
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337. Well, his false teeth got mangled up
in the garbage disposal.
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338. What were his teeth doing
in the garbage disposal?
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339. - Well, after he bit my friend-
- Bit your friend?
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340. What the hell is going on here?
How do you lose a human being?
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341. - I am sorry.
- And who were these other people?
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342. What were they doing
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343. Well, I brought them up there
to take his records.
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345. Do you realize how valuable
that record collection is?
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346. - Hey!
- There you are. Did you find him?
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and he tried to screw us...
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349. - ... and then we got in a fight.
- A real melee.
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350. Yeah, a real brouhaha.
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351. - Then all the records broke.
- The records? My father's records?
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352. - Did anybody try and call him?
- Yeah, I called, but there's no answer.
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353. Well, the line's busy now.
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354. The line's busy. He must be home.
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357. What the hell's the point?
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they don't like you...
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359. and when they like you,
you don't like them.
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360. Oh, you don't know what you want.
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361. You should see a psychiatrist.
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362. I got fixed up last week.
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363. I never would get fixed up.
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364. I go to pick her up,
and she opens the door...
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365. and she's got this huge goitre
growing out of the side of her neck.
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366. Looked like a football.
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367. - What did you do?
- Well, we get to talking...
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369. We talked for hours.
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370. Well, are you gonna see her again?
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372. and then she made some tea.
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374. Now, that's a turnoff.
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376. The thing about old people...
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gets smaller.
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They move into smaller places.
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they eat smaller meals.
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the bigger their car gets.
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of backing out of the driveway.
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They don't turn side to side.
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I've been waiting a long time.
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"I'm coming back.
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And you've gotta watch out for them.
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392. If you're 100, go 100.
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393. They can't see where they're going
anyway, let them have fun out there.
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394. Subtitles by
SDl Media Group
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