1. Mrph rmhmhm rm!
Mrph rmhmhm rm!
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2. Friends, we gather in this place
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3. to mourn the victims
of yesterday's tragedy,
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4. nine good people
who were run over in the street
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5. by an elderly woman driver.
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6. Oh, God, memorial services
are so boring.
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7. You insensitive asshole,
Cartman!
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8. Nine people died!
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9. Yeah, but like eight of them
were hippies.
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10. Mostly hippies go
to farmer's markets.
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11. Mostly.
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12. It is sometimes hard
in times like these
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13. to understand God's way.
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14. Why would he allow
nine innocent people
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15. to be run down
in the prime of their lives
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16. by a senior citizen who perhaps
shouldn't be driving?
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17. It is then
that we must understand
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18. God's sense of humor
is very different from our own.
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19. He does not laugh at the simple
"man walks into a bar" joke.
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20. No.
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21. God needs complex irony
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22. and subtle farcical twists
that seem macabre to you and me.
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23. All that we can hope for
is that God got his good laugh
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24. and a tragedy such as this
will never happen again.
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25. Look out!
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26. Ah!
Was that a stop sign back there?
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28. Hey, Dad, how come they let
old people drive?
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29. Well, Stan,
it's a very fragile issue.
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30. But they kill people.
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31. Sometimes, yes.
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32. But senior citizens have to be
dealt with very gingerly, Stan.
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33. We can't just take
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34. I'll be God damned if they think
they can take my license away!
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35. Oh, hi, Dad.
- I heard what you said!
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36. You want to take driving
privileges away from seniors!
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37. Well, let me tell you something,
pecker face,
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38. I worked 55 years
in a steel mill...
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39. Yes, Dad.
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40. and I flew Spitfires
over Germany in World War II...
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41. Yes, I know.
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42. and I will be God damned
if the government thinks
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43. it can step in and take away
my right to drive!
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44. I think old people
should have rights, Grandpa.
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45. I just don't want to die.
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46. Damn it, Mona,
this isn't the fastest way
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47. to Country Kitchen Buffet.
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48. No, but it's the shortest.
Save the most gas that way.
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49. You save more gas
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50. if you take the highway
to Country Kitchen Buffet!
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51. Less miles means less gas,
you old fool.
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52. There's Country Kitchen
right there!
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53. Where?
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54. Back there!
You're gonna miss it!
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55. Aah!
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56. Is this the parking lot?
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57. I think so.
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58. Another death tonight
by senior-citizen motorists.
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59. Carl Zorn of Pine Junction
was killed instantly
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60. when struck by a vehicle
driven by Pete and Lydia Melman,
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61. who were trying to find
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62. This latest tragedy comes
only two days
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63. after the accident
in Deer Creek,
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64. where three construction workers
in a bulldozer
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65. were run down
by senior citizen Paul Thom,
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66. who was trying to find
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67. Public outcry is forcing
the DMV to consider
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68. suspending the licenses
of all seniors over 70,
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69. though no decision
has yet to be made.
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70. Seniors of South Park,
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71. I don't know about you,
but I am mad as hell.
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72. Yeah!
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73. Yeah!
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74. I am sick of having my mental
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75. Yeah!
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76. That's right!
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77. We need to let everyone know
we're pissed off
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78. and we're not gonna take it
anymore.
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79. Hear, hear!
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80. That's right, Pete.
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81. That's right.
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82. Now...
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83. can anybody remember
what we're pissed off about?
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84. I remember we're all pissed
about something.
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85. That's why we had this meeting,
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86. but I can't for the life
of me...
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87. Ooh!
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88. Was it the kids skateboarding
on the sidewalks?
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89. No.
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90. Oh, I remember.
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91. They're going to take
our licenses away!
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92. Yeah!
- That's right!
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93. That's right. They're gonna try
and take our licenses away.
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94. And I, for one, am mad as hell.
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95. Me too!
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96. I'm mad, too.
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97. I am sick of having my mental
condition come into question.
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98. So now what are we gonna do
about it?
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99. Do about what?
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100. They're gonna take
our licenses away.
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101. They are?
They can't do that!
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102. You said it!
- You said it!
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103. That's right.
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104. So you know what I think
we should do?
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105. I think we should have
a senior-citizens meeting —
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106. get all the seniors together at
the community center and unite!
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107. Great idea, Marvin.
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108. Wait. I-I think we're having
that meeting right now.
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109. Oh. Right.
This is the meeting.
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110. Right, to get them damn kids
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111. to stop skateboarding
on the sidewalks.
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112. Yeah!
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113. That's right!
- This will stop 'em.
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114. Sharon, have you seen Dad?
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115. He's not here, hon.
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116. He's having a meeting
with all the seniors in town
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117. at the community center.
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118. Oh.
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119. Wait a minute.
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120. If all the seniors in town
are at a meeting,
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121. that means that when
the meeting gets out...
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122. Every senior in town
will be driving home...
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123. At the same time.
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124. Oh my God.
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125. Get inside!
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126. Get inside!
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127. Seniors meeting getting out!
Get off the streets!
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128. All right.
Great meeting, everyone.
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129. Let's do it again sometime.
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130. So long, everybody.
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131. Goodbye, Lucy.
- See you later.
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132. Goodbye, Bill!
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133. Get off the streets!
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134. Get off the streets!
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135. Old people are driving!
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136. Run!
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137. Oh my God!
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138. Gerald!
Where are the boys?
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139. We've got to get out of here!
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140. The boys, Gerald!
Where are they?
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141. T-They're...
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142. They're playing street hockey!
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143. Oh my God!
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144. With just 10 seconds to go,
the offense makes its move.
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145. Marsh heads for the goal and
passes the ball to the poor kid.
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146. The poor kid hands it off
to the Jew.
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147. The Jew shoots!
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148. And the shot is blocked again,
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149. proving once and for all
that Jews cannot play hockey.
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150. It isn't fair.
Cartman's fatter than the goal.
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151. I'm not fat.
I just have a sweet hockey body.
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152. Get off the streets!
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153. Get off the streets!
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154. Dude, look.
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155. Get off... the streets!
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156. Get off the streets!
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157. - What is that?
- I don't know.
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158. Get off!
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159. Get! Streets!
Off the streets!
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160. Dude, is that your dad?
- I think so.
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161. Looks like Stan's dad's
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162. Streets!
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163. What is he saying?
- I can't understand him.
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164. Aah!
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165. Calm down.
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166. We cannot understand you.
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167. Mrph rm!
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168. Oh, Jesus!
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169. Old people!
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170. Come on!
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171. Oh, God! They're coming!
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172. Get over there.
Stay low!
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173. Why are they all out driving
at the same time?
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174. Shh!
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175. It's okay, boys. They're gone.
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176. Let's just lay low for a minute
until we can find —
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177. I don't remember
there being a building here.
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178. Run!
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179. I told you to turn left, Larry.
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180. Get up the stairs!
Up the stairs!
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181. Come on!
Come on!
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182. Aah! There's another one!
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183. Excuse me.
Is this Costello Avenue?
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184. In here!
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185. They're not gonna stop
until we're all dead!
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186. Quiet!
Keep quiet!
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187. Dad, I'm scared.
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188. Just keep your voices down.
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189. We'll stay the night in here.
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190. We'll stay the whole winter
if we have to.
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191. I'm not staying the winter
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192. You just need to tell old people
they can't drive anymore.
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193. Stan, it's not that simple!
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194. Just relax
while I find the lights.
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195. Here we go.
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196. How the hell did we get up here?
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197. I told you
this was the wrong way.
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198. Tom, I'm standing outside of the
Department of Motor vehicles,
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199. where senior citizens have
until 3:00 p.m.
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200. to hand over
their driver's licenses.
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201. The new law was passed
just three days
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202. after the night of horror
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203. in which all seniors were out
driving at the same time,
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204. causing 14 deaths
and $3 million in damage.
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205. All righty.
There we go.
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206. Next.
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207. It ain't right
what you're doing.
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208. I never had an accident
in my life!
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209. That's right.
You shouldn't punish all of us.
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210. We're sorry, but this is
the only way to be sure.
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211. Next, please.
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212. There we go.
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213. But how am I supposed to get
to the grocery store?
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214. Or the pharmacy to buy medicine?
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215. Well, maybe you should be
in a nursing home, hmm?
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216. Some of us would rather die!
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217. Well, we can certainly
help you with that, too.
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218. We aren't second-class citizens.
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219. That's right.
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220. You can take our licenses,
but you'll never take our pride!
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221. Yeah.
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222. Oh, isn't this great, you guys?
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now that old people
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224. are confined to their homes,
where they belong.
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225. Billy, get in the car.
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226. I need you boys to help me
pick up my new Hoveround.
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227. Uh, Grandpa, I don't think
you're supposed to be driving.
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228. God damn it, Billy!
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229. You're supposed to listen
to your dad, right?
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230. Well, I'm your dad's dad!
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231. And that means you get in this
car before I tan all your hides!
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232. Well, look at it this way.
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233. Statistically speaking,
we're safer inside a car
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234. with an old person driving
than outside.
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235. My God, he's right.
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236. Hail Mary, full of grace,
the Lord is with thee.
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237. I shall not walk through
the valley of death.
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238. Guys, I don't know
if I ever told you this, but...
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239. Well, I love you guys.
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241. Okay.
All set?
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242. Asshole!
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243. Mrph!
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245. Huh?
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247. Go around, you moron!
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248. Blue Impala, pull your vehicle over.
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Thank God.
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250. Could I see your license,
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251. I ain't got one!
You peckers took it!
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252. Well, then I'll have to take you
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253. You just try taking me to jail,
scrotum head.
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254. You just try.
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256. God damn it.
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257. I've just got him right here,
Mr. Marsh.
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258. Oh, brother.
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259. Well, good job, Dad.
Look at you now.
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260. Oh, God damn it, don't you
lecture me, you son of a bitch.
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261. You just had to be
so damn stubborn, didn't you?
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262. Now my son is gonna talk to me
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263. We're not treating you
like children, Dad, all right?
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264. Now, I think you owe
Mr. Police Officer an apology.
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265. Who needs to apologize, hmm?
Who's a sorry-sorry?
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267. Well, fine,
I was gonna bail you out,
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268. but maybe you can just sit here
and think about what you did.
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269. I won't be sitting here long.
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270. - 've already called the AARP.
- What's that?
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of Retired Persons,
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272. the largest political group
in the country.
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273. When seniors like me
are being discriminated against,
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and sets it right.
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275. And you're gonna be sorry
when they get here.
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276. And so you see, children,
Genghis Khan was a Mongol,
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with a mongoloid,
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278. like the actor Nicolas Cage.
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279. Okay. Now, who can tell me
in what year...
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280. the first film...
by the mongoloid...
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281. That's odd.
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282. Those ROTC guys
are way off course.
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283. More old people!
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284. The American Association
of Retired Persons.
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285. Stay in your seats, children.
I'll be right back.
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286. Set up a perimeter.
Bring Bravo team to Point Delta.
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287. Bravo team is go.
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288. Move! Move! Move!
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289. Let's go!
Let's go!
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290. Uh, can I help you folks
find something?
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291. Old people have gone mad!
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292. Contact!
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293. Put your hands up, young man!
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294. Marvin Marsh?
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295. Yes?
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296. I'm Bill Stewart,
president of the AARP.
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297. We've come to help the seniors
in this town fight back.
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298. Oh.
It's nice to meet you, Bill.
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299. Huh?
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300. We came as fast as we could.
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301. We just had to stop by
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302. It's the nursing home!
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303. Liberate our comrades!
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304. Let's go!
- Get out of there!
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305. There, now, Mr. Johnson.
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306. We can go to the cafeteria
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307. and get you some nice cream corn
and toast.
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308. Can I help you?
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309. - Help this.
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310. The revolution is on, brother!
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311. We're taking control
of the town!
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312. We are?
Well, it's about damn time.
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313. Hey, everyone,
we're taking the town.
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314. All right.
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315. Oh.
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316. Seniors?
We're taking the town over.
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317. The revolution is on!
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318. Oh, the revolution?
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319. Oh, I better get
my other sweater.
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320. Mrs. Ryland, seniors
are taking over the town.
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321. Would you like a gun?
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322. Oh, I suppose so.
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323. What the hell is going on?
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324. Shut your piehole
and get over there.
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325. Randy, what is this?
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326. Huh? You are now under
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327. Ha!
There you go, Mr. Smart Mouth.
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328. Look at you now!
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329. Dad, what are you doing?
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330. The AARP is going to help us
take this town
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331. until we get our licenses back!
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332. Yeah. And we're gonna ask
for more money in Medicare, too.
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333. That's right.
- Yeah!
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334. Have you all got Alzheimer's?
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335. They're not gonna listen
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336. to a bunch of whacked-out
senior citizens.
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337. Huh?
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338. We'll tell 'em if they don't
give us our demands,
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339. we'll start killing hostages.
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340. Right. They're gonna
really believe that.
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341. Isn't that a little extreme, Bill?
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342. Huh?
No. We got to be tough.
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343. Just like with those damn Japs.
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344. This is insane, Dad.
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345. You all need to stop right now
before more people get hurt.
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346. The time when you can tell me
what to do is over, bucky boy.
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347. We're in charge now.
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348. All right.
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349. We've got control of the mayor's
office and the fire station.
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351. from the nursing home
in Conifer.
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352. Good!
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353. Hell, us senior citizens could
take over the entire country.
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355. Attention, seniors.
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356. Lay down your weapons
and turn yourselves over.
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357. Mrs. Applegate,
show 'em we mean business.
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359. Ooh!
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360. Aah!
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361. What do you want?
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362. Huh?
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363. We want our licenses back!
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364. Yeah!
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365. That's right. And we want
more money in Medicare!
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366. Yeah!
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367. And we want those damn kids
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368. to stop skateboarding
on the sidewalks!
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369. Yeah!
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370. Hey, Dad.
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You're safe.
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372. Dad, why is everyone letting
the old people do this?
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374. They've tried to stop them, son,
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so early in the morning,
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everyone else is even awake.
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377. They're saying something about
taking over the whole country.
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378. Yes.
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379. And now,
seeing how early they get up,
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380. I don't see how anyone
can stop them.
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381. Wait a minute.
You boys!
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382. You get up almost as early
as they do.
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384. Oh, come on, Dad.
Can't you guys do it?
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385. No, son.
We... like to sleep in.
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386. Two hostages
come front and center!
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387. They're coming.
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before they see you.
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389. Run to the hills and find
a way to fight them. Go!
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390. Boys!
Avenge me!
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391. Avenge me!
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392. All right.
Check it out.
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on the town.
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394. The old people have blockades
here and here.
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395. Old ladies are keeping watch
in towers around the perimeter.
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along with my grandpa,
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in the mayor's office.
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398. So our only solution
is to cut off their life force.
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399. We can't fight them, Cartman.
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400. No, but we can sneak into town
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their food supply — here.
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403. Yeah. You take out
Country Kitchen Buffet,
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what to do.
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406. Is it? Two years ago they closed
the Country Kitchen Buffet
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408. and all the old people died of
starvation in less than a week.
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409. Yeah.
I remember hearing about that.
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410. Even if it could work, how would
we go about shutting it down?
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411. I think I have a plan.
But we'll have to do it tonight.
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412. We'll start
by sneaking into town
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413. cleverly disguised
as black people.
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414. At 5:45,
Kenny and Kyle split off
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on the east side of town.
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416. Meanwhile, Stan and I sneak
into the mayor's office
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the old people have stashed.
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418. 9:00, we rendezvous
at the Country Kitchen Buffet,
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and the timer to Kyle's chest.
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420. We say our tearful goodbyes
to Kyle,
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422. Yeah!
- All right!
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- I did it!
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424. Yeah, or we just go
to Country Kitchen Buffet
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so the seniors can't get in.
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426. Well, right.
Or we do — do that.
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427. All right, everyone.
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and get ready to move.
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429. We're taking this war
further out!
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430. All right!
- Revolution!
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431. Let's go!
- Look, Bob.
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is trying to do for us,
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433. but, uh, all we want
is our licenses back.
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434. Huh?
Heck, no!
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435. This is going too well.
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the whole country back,
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below the age of 65.
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438. Wipe 'em out?
What are you, senile?
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442. Huh?
What is this?
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443. It's 6:00 a.m.
Country Kitchen should be open.
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444. I-It's not open?
H-Has to be.
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445. Try a window.
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446. They're blocked from the inside!
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447. No.
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448. No. Let us in!
Let us in!
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449. Open the doors!
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450. It's 6:00 a.m.!
- It's 6:00 a.m.!
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451. We're hungry!
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452. Open the Country Kitchen Buffet!
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453. You have to let us in!
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454. All right, everyone.
Area secure.
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455. Collect their weapons
and free the hostages.
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456. That was a great strategy, boys.
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457. You may very well have saved
this entire country.
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458. What happened?
Is it over?
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459. Everything is fine.
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460. Control of the town
is back to you folks.
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461. Country Kitchen.
W-What happened?
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462. Sir, what should we do
with this one?
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463. It's up to the townspeople.
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464. Well, I think he learned
his lesson, huh?
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465. Don't you feel silly now, Dad?
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466. I think somebody owes us all
an apology.
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467. Yes, he does.
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468. Oh, stop it, Dad.
This is partly your fault.
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469. Huh?
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470. All Grandpa wants is not to be
talked to like a child.
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471. I think half
of what he was angry about
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472. wasn't what you were doing,
but how you were doing it.
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473. That's right.
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474. And, Grandpa,
you should be proud
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475. you made it though life
to be a senior.
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476. But you should also realize that
when you get behind the wheel,
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477. you're a killing machine.
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478. I know.
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479. I guess sometimes us seniors
need to know
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480. when to stop driving
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481. so we don't put the
responsibility on our families.
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482. Well, I think this has been
a real learning experience
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483. for the Marsh family.
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484. People died,
but we all grew a little.
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485. Let's just go home.
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486. Sure.
I'll drive.
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487. That's our Grandpa.
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488. Dude, I hate my family.
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