1. Hello.
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2. Uh, hello, Mr. sherman,
this is the fire department.
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not to wake you.
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7. Hello and welcome
to coming attractions.
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8. Tonight we'll be reviewing
Tony Curtis
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11. Which one of you
threw that firecracker
at the little girl?
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16. Now, who impregnated
my daughter?
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for a segment I call
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to silent film comedian,
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24. Silas began his career
at age 3,
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life at our house.
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the transition to films
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"the dirty immigrant."
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the transition to color.
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to be granted an audience
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at his Burbank home.
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of tennis balls,
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36. Mmm.
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at your incredible stunts.
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of every day
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restore the films
of Silas b. Manchester.
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with ultra-flammable
nitrate film stock,
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44. That's our show.
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the popular son.
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48. Oh, my God! Fire!
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49. Help!
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50. Oh, dear.
I got to go back.
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51. Mmm. Chocolate.
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little mermaid underwear.
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57. You were whacked-out
on painkillers for your back.
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58. Oh, yeah.
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I bought those pandas.
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daddy's Picasso.
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justine Bateman!
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63. Coming up next,
the crispy critic.
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64. Man, you got it all.
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65. Handsome as beavis,
funny as butthead.
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66. Mmm, smoke.
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67. It looks like hell,
but it smells like heaven.
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68. Doris, help.
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69. What did you ever do for me?
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70. I saved you
from a burning building
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by smoke.
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how that's relevant.
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75. Just let me know
if you're suffering
any brain damage.
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76. Dance with me, Tony!
Dance with me.
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77. You're fine.
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78. Would you like to sell
your story to fox,
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as a t.V. Movie?
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80. At a.B.C., we can get you
Brian dennehy.
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81. To do what?
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you name it.
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isolated fire,
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in midtown Manhattan,
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85. the Bronx, and Los Angeles.
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86. You must be very
appreciative of this woman.
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87. She's like
the proverbial mother
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off her child.
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89. Except you are the volkswagen,
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in all of us.
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91. What are you talking about?
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92. I don't know.
I was hired for my looks.
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93. But one thing is certain,
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95. A grown man like you
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like her to save him.
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100. Oh, yeah? What about
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101. You heard me.
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102. I'm so ashamed.
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in front of the whole world.
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scheduled program,
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Shannon Doherty's house
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109. so we can bring you
the following
fox original movie,
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110. the cowering inferno:
The Jay sherman story.
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111. Starring Jessica tandy
as the courageous Doris
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113. as the cowardly film critic.
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114. Help! Help!
I've got to go potty.
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115. Did you really say that, dad?
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116. I may have screamed
the word potty,
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way out of context.
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118. Son, I've never been
so ashamed.
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119. Boo!
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120. Jerk!
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121. Ignore them,
Mr. sherman.
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122. Vlada is still your friend.
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123. Thanks, man.
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124. Serve him the tainted clams.
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125. I never felt so wimpy
in my whole life.
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126. How come you never question
your manhood?
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127. I sleep with many
beautiful women,
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128. I drive fast cars,
and carry an unlicensed gun.
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129. I play judge, jury,
and executioner
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130. for this scum-filled world.
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131. But that's in the movies,
that's not reality.
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132. They're not all movies.
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133. One was an episode
of the commish.
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134. Well, I'm going to change.
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135. From now on, I want to be
a macho, macho man.
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136. Can I freshen your Tommy tune?
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137. No. But give me
a Harvey fierstein.
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138. - Hold the meringue.
- It goes straight to my thighs.
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139. Got to be macho.
Got to be macho.
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140. Got to be macho?
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141. It's wonderful!
I am Rambo!
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142. Mommy, why did you abandon me?
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143. Father, why did you
have to leave me?
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144. Daddy! Daddy!
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145. Keep it down, son.
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146. I'm trying to get it to rain
Harvey's Bristol cream.
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147. This'll turn my image around.
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148. Because nothing turns on
the chicks like a human fly,
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149. or was it Spanish fly?
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150. Yo, fly, give me your wallet.
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151. Help me.
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152. That's it!
I'm gonna run
in the New York marathon.
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153. That's the only way
to regain my dignity.
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154. Hmm. It seems to be hailing.
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155. Well, a real man likes
a little hail in his face.
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156. Ah!
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157. Johnny, don't empty
the cat box out the window.
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158. May I help you?
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159. I'd like to run
in the marathon.
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160. Everyone taking part
in the Elvis relay team
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sign up over there.
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162. I am not an Elvis impersonator.
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163. His films were a disgrace
to the cinema.
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165. oh, Elvis!
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166. Thank you very much.
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167. Now, why on earth
would you want to run
in a marathon?
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168. To prove I'm a man.
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169. Rosalie, you changed
his diapers,
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171. Yes, he's a man...
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172. In the way miniature golf
is still golf.
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173. Look, mom, I've got to do this.
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174. All my life,
I've felt physically inept.
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175. We'll take Marshall flex.
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little sister.
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177. Huh? Huh?
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178. Huh?
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179. We'll take myrna,
the lunch lady.
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180. And we'll take Phil,
the undercover narc.
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181. I'm going in the game.
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182. You know who should
train you, your father.
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183. I was quite an athlete
in my day.
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184. Just look at this.
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185. Oh, whoopsy.
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186. Now, you run
to that lighthouse and back
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187. and I will time you.
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188. We found him lying
by the side of the ocean.
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189. We're doing our darnedest
to keep him moist.
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190. My son is not a whale.
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191. Oh, whatever he is,
he just ate a bucket of chum.
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192. Now, shackleford,
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193. you hold Jay's feet
while he does sit-ups.
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194. Eee?
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195. Sir, isn't this the day
I usually give enemas
to the horses?
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196. Please say it is.
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197. What does this exercise do?
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198. Makes me laugh.
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199. I'm going to drive
the car down the road.
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200. When you reach me,
we'll be done for the day.
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201. Dad?
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202. Dad, where are you?
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203. Hello. This is the new lean,
mean, Jay sherman.
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204. If you don't believe me,
check this out.
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205. I can't hold a pencil
under my breast anymore.
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206. Our first film tonight
is an exciting new biopic,
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artistically, I understand.
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211. I more than understand.
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212. I respect you for it.
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who ever walked the planet.
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the national organization
for women.
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218. I hear you're running
in the marathon, son.
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219. We'll pay all your expenses
if you run in this shirt.
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220. Hmm? Huh?
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221. I'm not wearing that.
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222. You're not doing this for me,
you're doing it for Webster,
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by a brutish white couple
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225. but still spreads joy,
weekdays at 5:00,
6:00, and 7:00.
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226. Do you believe any of what
you just said?
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228. I thought I was buying
diff'rent strokes.
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229. Doris, I know I'm not gonna
win the marathon,
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though your heart may pound
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is a fate worse than death."
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238. Hello, vlada.
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I may just have coffee.
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for all the help you gave me.
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a silly old man to you,
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the heart of a champion.
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247. Just remember,
when the judges are watching,
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the other dogs' behinds.
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249. There will be time
for that later.
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we've all been waiting for,
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252. the start of
the 1994 New York marathon.
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some stray gunfire
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the b.F. Skidmark blimp.
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256. Can we get a shot
from the blimp?
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Vroom! Vroom!
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Vroom! Vroom!
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261. Vroom!
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Jay sherman
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264. Do you believe in miracles?
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of the New York marathon,
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266. brought to you by bloat beer.
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267. After you've raced,
go out and get faced.
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268. Now it's time to get
inside the jock
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courageous athletes
who compete in the race,
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own governor, Mario cuomo.
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I have decided to run.
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273. Please, Mario,
we want you to run!
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I am running.
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the entire marathon
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You realize I can walk
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282. Even on my hands,
I'm faster than you.
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off the race.
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285. Good idea. Yesterday I got
a call from my agent.
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286. They want me to star in
rubik's cube, the movie.
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287. Now, in the film,
I'm given this puzzle.
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in one hour,
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289. a planeload
of supermodels will die.
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290. Ok, that's enough.
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291. Now, the problem is,
I'm color-blind,
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293. Now, here's the hook.
My partner is a dog.
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294. Please, this isn't working.
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295. You know who they're
gonna get to play
the voice of the dog?
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to your right?
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300. I'll show you all.
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shall beat the hare.
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302. That's it.
I can't go on.
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303. I'm just not a man.
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304. What kind of future do I have?
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305. And now the k.D. Lounge
is proud to present
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307. hee!
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308. Yo!
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309. Wow! He's the best
Barbara bush I've ever seen.
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310. I swore I was going
to finish this race,
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311. and that's what
I'm going to do.
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313. No. That's the gentleman
with the ferret in his pants.
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at Christopher Columbus.
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316. Well, they would have,
if he'd had a ferret
in his pants.
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317. I'm getting a runner's high.
I've heard about this.
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318. That's when you break through
the pain and the world becomes
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320. 3-card monte!
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321. Is this the red card?
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322. They're all red!
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323. Here's your money!
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324. Where to, mister?
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Hop in.
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326. The meter's broken,
so you ride free.
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327. Lewd nudes.
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328. They're fat, they're ugly,
they smell like garbage,
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330. Got to give me that.
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332. Oh, my God, the finish line!
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333. I can't believe it.
I'm actually going
to go the distance!
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334. From the stench,
it's obvious he's been dead
for several hours.
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to be about 70 years old.
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336. I've been declared dead
by better coroners than you.
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337. We interrupt a.B.C.'S
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339. Jay sherman,
around the block in 80 days.
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340. We're still waiting
for runner Jay sherman
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because to walk the route
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345. In fact, this 78-year-old man
just completed the race
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with his teeth.
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347. I did this to show that
instead of putting old people
into nursing homes,
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and pack animals.
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349. Oh, nuts!
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350. Whoo-hoo!
Sherman's gone!
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351. Let's release that unwatchable
Steve guttenberg movie, quick.
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352. Uh, which one?
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353. Jay, are you all right?
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I'm so glad to see you.
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wonderful rubik's cube movie.
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Do the supermodels die?
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357. It would be so sad if they did.
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you need help.
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I've got a nurse with me.
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360. I'm not a nurse,
I'm a stewardess.
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361. Oh, well, Jay,
it looks like you could use
a kosher meal.
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362. A little kugel maybe you have?
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363. Hey, look, I think I see him!
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364. Hey, hey, hey!
It's fat Albert.
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365. Come on, Jay!
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366. You can do it!
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367. You can do it!
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368. Yay, dad!
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369. I'm so proud of you.
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370. Bravo, son. Bravo.
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371. I did it! I made it!
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372. I'm a man.
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373. I don't need
this runner's bra anymore.
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374. Now don't stop moving,
or you'll cramp up.
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377. Dad, watching you run
that marathon
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2-and-a-half days of my life.
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379. Thanks, son.
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380. When I grow up,
I want to be a man
just like you.
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381. Thanks, son.
Now, could you roll me over?
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382. I think I maybe lying
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383. No, he's fine.
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384. Celebrity voices
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in the filming
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This show's over.
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