1. Now, this is what we sent them: "Out
of 800,000 subscribers to our magazine,
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2. our research computers have selected
you as the average American family."
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3. We've repeated that:
"Average American family.
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4. "You'll receive $5,000,
and our magazine
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5. will do a full picture
story on your family.
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6. Details to follow." Who'd
the wire go to, Mr. Morgan?
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7. We sent it to "Mr. And
Mrs. Herman Munster,
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8. 1313 Mockingbird Lane."
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9. Isn't it wonderful,
Herman? They say we
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10. Munsters fit the
average family statistics...
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11. almost to a "T."
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12. It's quite an honor for
our family to be chosen,
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13. and that $5,000 prize
will come in handy too.
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14. And it's going to be a cover
story. Can't you just see it?
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15. Our picture in homes
all over the country.
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16. Why, with your good looks and my handsome
features, I'm sure we'll be a smash.
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17. Well, now. According
to the second telegram,
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18. a photographer and a reporter will
arrive tomorrow to spend the weekend.
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19. Oh, good. That'll give me time to
hang my new drapes in the guest room.
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20. We want to put on a
good front for these people.
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21. - I'm gonna get my best suit down
and take it down to be pressed.
- Good idea.
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22. - Oh, and while you're there,
have your head blocked.
- Yes, dear.
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23. Oh, and Marilyn, why don't you
go down to the beauty parlor...
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24. and get fixed up.
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25. Ooh, you might get them to
give you a vulture egg shampoo.
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26. Yes, Aunt Lily, I will. Good.
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27. Dad? Yes, Eddie?
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28. I'll comb the
snarls out of Spotty.
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29. And, uh, Grandpa, what are you gonna
do to get ready for this happy event?
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30. What am I going to do? I'm gonna get
out of here. That's what I'm going to do.
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31. Grandpa!
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32. Grandpa, don't you
realize what an honor it is
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33. to be selected the
"Average American Family"?
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34. Think what it'll do for our
standing in the community...
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35. and how Eddie's playmates
will all begin to notice him.
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36. Honor? Why, it's an insult to the
family name to be called average.
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37. I happen to be a genuine
count, with the blood
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38. of princes and dukes
flowing in my veins.
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39. Grandpa, that was
in the Old Country.
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40. Here in America, no one
cares about royal blood.
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41. Spoilsports!
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42. Well, when that reporter
and photographer get here,
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43. I for one am making myself scarce,
and I'm just the one who can do it.
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44. This ruins everything. We
were chosen by statistics.
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45. We have to show two children, a
pet, an aged grandfather and a bird.
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46. - Who? Me?
- Not you, stupid. I mean Igor.
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47. I feel just awful about
Grandpa acting this way.
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48. I could just lie
down and die... Ohh.
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49. Again.
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50. Grandpa, I wanna talk to you.
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51. Herman, you can talk
yourself green in the face.
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52. I will have nothing to do with being
part of an average American family.
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53. It may be the way you're made,
but it is not the way I'm made.
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54. Grandpa, give me one good
reason why you're against it.
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55. Well, think what this kind of
publicity would do to my life story.
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56. Why, if everybody knows me as
the typical old grandpa next door,
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57. who will believe the fantastic
life that I've written about?
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58. Grandpa, when those reporters
show up, I insist you be here.
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59. I won't! I won't! I won't! If you
make me, I'll turn into a bone...
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60. and bury myself in the backyard.
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61. Last time you did that,
the neighbors' dog dug you
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62. up, and we had a terrible
time getting you back.
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63. I don't care. I won't be here.
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64. When those men show up, you are
not leaving the house, you understand?
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65. All right. I promise I
won't leave the house.
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66. Good. Don't worry, Herman.
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67. I won't leave the house. But as
we used to say in Transylvania,
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68. there's more than
one way to skin a bat.
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69. All right. All right.
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70. Why is everybody
around here so sensitive?
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71. You're booked on the morning
flight, and don't forget, fellas:
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72. We want real coverage and
depth on this average family.
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73. Togetherness and heart
in words and pictures.
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74. I think we oughta play it for
laughs, satirize the whole thing.
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75. You're all wrong,
as usual, Chip.
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76. This is right up my alley. All heart,
these people... my kind of people.
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77. I don't care how you
handle it. Just bring me
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78. back a story and
pictures... plenty of pictures.
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79. And for once, see if you
two can agree on something.
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80. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We'll get great pictures.
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81. "Mr. Munster polishing his car.
This fascinating shot was taken...
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82. at a great personal risk in a
cockpit of a speeding power mower."
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83. Look. Stop playing the big-shot war
correspondent, will ya? The boss is right.
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84. These are real people...
down-to-earth, heartland stuff.
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85. - Why, I might even
get a Pulitzer Prize out of this.
- Why don't you knock it off, Len?
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86. You sound like Chester Morris
on the late, late, late show.
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87. Grandpa? Uh, Grandpa?
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88. Oh, Grandpa?
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89. I can't imagine where he is. He knows
the reporters are coming this afternoon.
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90. I guess he's gone somewhere, but
the question is when'll he come back?
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91. Nevermore.
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92. Will you stay out of this?
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93. Uncle Herman, I think he's
trying to tell us something.
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94. "Dear Mr. and Mrs. Average,
Igor and I have flown the coop.
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95. Sorry we can't be there for
the picture-taking. Grandpa."
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96. And he promised me he
wouldn't leave the house.
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97. Why, when those men show up and
find that one of our statistics is missing,
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98. he's liable to call
the whole deal off.
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99. Now we'll lose the prize money.
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100. Oh, and we were so looking forward
to that vacation cruise on the Dead Sea.
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101. Fiddlesticks!
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102. Now, Herman!
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103. Listen. The people from the
magazine won't be here for a while.
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104. Maybe you can find Grandpa
before they get here. Yes.
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105. And I know all his haunts.
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106. Now, when those men
come here, Marilyn, you show
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107. them to their room and
make some excuse for us.
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108. Don't worry about a thing. You
just go out and find Grandpa.
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109. Right. We'll check all the
places where he hangs out.
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110. Come... Come, Lily.
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111. Don't tell me this is it.
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112. Well, the place where we rented
the car said this was the street.
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113. There's the number: 1313.
House Beautiful it ain't.
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114. I've seen direct hits that
looked better than this.
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115. Let's go see if Ma and
Pa Kettle are home.
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116. Hey, Chip, let's
call the home office.
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117. Something's wrong here. I don't
see anything very average about this.
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118. Neither do I. Miss Munster?
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119. I'm Marilyn Munster. You must
be the men from Event Magazine.
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120. Yes. Right, right. Chip
Johnson. Lennie Bates.
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121. Words. Pictures. How you doin'?
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122. Won't you come in,
please? Thank you.
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123. Are you in a hurry to start
taking pictures? Oh, no.
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124. No need to get down to business so soon.
Good. Then I'll show you to your room.
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125. I suppose you're wondering
where the rest of the family is.
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126. Frankly, it hadn't even entered
my head. Well, they'll be back soon.
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127. "Be back soon." What a doll!
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128. Maybe Grandpa got hungry.
Sometimes he comes here to grab a bite.
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129. You wait here. I'll
see if he's in there.
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130. Was Grandpa in there?
No. The place is empty.
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131. They must serve terrible
food. Well, let's keep looking.
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132. Grandpa goes down here once
in a while to enjoy the damp earth.
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133. I'll see if he's down there.
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134. Grandpa? Oh, Grandpa?
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135. He ain't here.
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136. Okay. Okay.
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137. S'all right? S'all right.
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138. Grandpa sometimes comes
here to feed the wolves.
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139. I tell you, Mr. Morgan.
This place is weird.
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140. I think we oughta call it off.
Research must have goofed this one.
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141. Nonsense. Our computers are
never wrong. They're infallible.
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142. Why, they picked my
last three wives for me.
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143. All right. So... So the
place is a little run-down.
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144. I mean, what do you... what do you
expect the average family to live in?
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145. Huh? The Taj Mahal?
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146. Hey. We met the niece. She's a doll. Now,
the rest of the family's gotta be great.
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147. Well, you don't get candy
apples off a lemon tree.
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148. Look, you boys come back here
with a story, and check it all out.
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149. Make sure that family
satisfies our computer to a "T."
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150. I want pets, kids and grandfather.
One thing wrong, and it's off.
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151. And keep Lennie off
the you-know-what.
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152. Now, don't worry. Lennie doesn't
have a pint of the you-know-what on him.
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153. - Everything is under control.
- Mr. Bates, your room is ready.
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154. But really under control.
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155. Well, we've checked all
of Grandpa's hangouts.
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156. Where could he be?
I think we should've
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157. looked for him out at
Rose Lawn Memorial Park.
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158. Lily, that's 10 miles
as the hearse drives.
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159. Well, he often goes out there to
pick up a flower for his buttonhole.
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160. All right. We'll just have to start
looking for him again early in the morning.
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161. It'll mean good-bye to $5,000 if we
can't produce him for those pictures.
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162. How could a man who's
400 years old act so childish?
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163. Now, where could he be?
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164. Well, Igor,
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165. I promised I wouldn't
leave the house, and I didn't.
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166. We'll just hang around up here until
those men from the magazine have gone.
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167. Shh. Will you be quiet,
Igor? They'll hear us.
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168. Just play dead.
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169. So, your folks
collect antiques, huh?
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170. Antiques fascinate
me. Tell me more.
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171. Maybe you'd like to see
some of them? Yes. Yes.
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172. Especially if they're stuck
away in some dark corner.
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173. Well, on second thought,
it's getting a little late.
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174. I wonder what's keeping your partner.
Oh, he has to unpack all those cameras.
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175. It certainly is a
marvelous antique.
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176. What's it called?
"Early San Quentin"?
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177. Chip! Oh, there's the
reprieve from the governor.
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178. Well, don't go away,
doll. I'll be right back.
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179. Well, I think I'll say good night
now, but I'll see you in the morning.
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180. Okay.
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181. Good night.
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182. What do you want? I was
just beginning to soften her up.
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183. Chip, there's something awfully
wrong here. A man got onto this thing...
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184. and then turned
into a suit of armor.
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185. I suppose the next thing you're
gonna tell me is you saw little men.
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186. Well, I was afraid to mention it
before, but when we first came in,
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187. I did see one run across the hall...
And then later, he ran up the stairs.
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188. My boy, you need
a good night's rest.
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189. It's discouraging, Herman.
Grandpa is just nowhere around.
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190. I know. How many places are there in a town
like this where a man can bury himself?
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191. When I think of losing that $5,000, it
makes me so mad I could blow my top!
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192. Well, don't do that, dear.
It's always so messy.
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193. What are you doin'
with the binoculars?
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194. No, thank you. Now,
put that away, will you?
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195. No wonder you've been seeing little
men. Now, come on. Let's go to bed.
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196. We don't wanna look
like a couple of weirdos
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197. when we meet the
rest of the family, hmm?
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198. Put it away.
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199. Chip. Chip. Chip,
wake up. Huh? Huh?
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200. What's the matter? What's the
matter? There's a monster in the hall.
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201. Lennie, ya big dope, will you stay out
of the binoculars? I saw it; I swear it!
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202. He's about seven
foot tall, and his head is
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203. bolted to his neck, and
he's wearing a nightshirt.
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204. I saw it. Come on. I swear. I
swear. Come on. All right! All right!
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205. Let go.
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206. Isn't it awful?
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207. It's frightening.
But it was there!
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208. I'm gonna take
you to a psychiatrist.
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209. Chip, I swear it. I
saw it. I swear I saw it.
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210. If you weren't dreaming, what were
you doing at the door in the first place?
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211. I was going to get a
glass of water. Well, the
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212. big, bad bogeyman's
gone. Go get your water.
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213. Eddie, are you in bed?
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214. Yes, but I can't stay awake.
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215. You'll be able to. Just lie
there with your eyes open, dear.
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216. I'm getting out of here.
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217. Now, look here. What do you
wanna do? Get us both fired?
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218. I'll tell ya what I'll do.
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219. Wait a minute. I'll tell you what I'll do.
We'll go through the whole house together.
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220. No. I'll prove to
you that there's
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221. nothing here but a gorgeous
creature named Marilyn...
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222. and her harmless,
average American family.
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223. Okay? I'll be with
you every minute.
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224. Okay. Come on.
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225. Gee, you certainly go
through an awful lot, Lily,
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226. to make yourself
beautiful just to go to bed.
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227. Anything for you, pussycat.
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228. Did you hear that?
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229. Hmm? It's downstairs.
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230. Oh. Good.
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231. - It's burglars. Herman,
you go down and have a look.
- Do I have to?
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232. Of course! Go down
and scare them off!
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233. Me? Scare them off? How?
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234. Herman.
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235. All right. Just a moment.
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236. Oh, will you hurry? All right.
Just let me see if it's loaded.
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237. Come on! I'm going. I'm going.
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238. It's a little far out, but you
don't see any monsters, do you?
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239. So far. I'm sure I
heard footsteps.
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240. Let's look in there.
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241. You see, there's nothing
unusual in here, right? Hey, look.
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242. Aww. Nice kitty.
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243. Careful. Looks like
an electric chair.
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244. Let's get out of here.
It might be plugged in.
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245. Well, you gotta admit we
didn't find anything, right?
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246. Hmm. I guess you're right.
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247. What's that?
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248. It's just our own
footsteps, ya dope.
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249. Our own footsteps, huh? Then
how come they're still walkin'?
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250. We'll look back together.
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251. Shh. See, ya big dope?
You got me doin' it now.
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252. It's just your imagination.
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253. Help! Grandpa!
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254. It's me, Chip.
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255. Herman!
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256. No! Not Grandpa! The burglars!
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257. It's me!
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258. Ohh. Ohh.
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259. Aunt Lily, Uncle
Herman, what happened?
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260. There were burglars in the house,
dear. We just chased them off.
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261. Burglars? Those were the
two men from Event Magazine.
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262. Oh, bats! There goes
our $5,000, Herman.
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263. Well, I guess there's
only one thing to do.
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264. Oh, darn. I forgot.
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265. But, boss, they are monsters.
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266. Yeah, yeah. I saw
them. It was horrible.
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267. Look. You boys have been at
that binocular case too much.
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268. Now, you get back there and
get that picture, or you're both fired!
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269. Well, you heard the
man. Back we go.
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270. Four lenses cracked before I got
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271. it. I finally used the
strongest one we had,
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272. the one for elephant stampedes.
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273. It's magnificent. Hmm? What?
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274. Look, we have shown the average
American family celebrating New Year's,
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275. Christmas, Mother's Day, the Fourth
of July and Susan B. Anthony's birthday,
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276. but this is the first time
we have ever shown the
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celebrating Halloween.
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278. Boys, you are brilliant. Send
a check to the Munsters...
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279. and pick up a $1,000
bonus from the cashier.
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280. And congratulations.
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281. Isn't it a beautiful
picture, Herman?
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282. Mm. Yeah, but...
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283. But look what it says here:
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284. "America's Average Family
Celebrates Halloween."
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285. Halloween? What are
they talking about? This
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286. is the way we look
every day of the year.
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287. Yeah, on Halloween, we put on
masks and try to frighten people.
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288. Wait a minute. It's a mistake.
They switched headlines.
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289. Here's the Halloween
"The Pierpont
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290. van Schuylers in their
latest family portrait."
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291. Why, that's the weirdest bunch
of trick-or-treaters I ever saw.
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292. How could a magazine like
that make such a mistake?
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293. Say, Herman, you think
maybe we could sue them?
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294. Oh... Oh, my
goodness, no. I think we
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295. should just be good
sports and laugh it off.
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296. - Laugh it off?
- Why, sure, Lily.
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297. We're not just the plain old
Munsters anymore, you know.
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298. We're the average
American family,
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299. and I think we owe it to our
country to keep our sense of humor.
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