1. Sounds like
someone's at the door.
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3. Now look what you've done, Lily.
Oh, Herman. And never mind that.
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4. I was hoping you'd come home. We
have a much more serious problem.
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5. Really? Did Grandpa
blow up the dungeon again?
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6. No. But Marilyn came
home from school in tears.
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not to return to college.
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8. What happened? I don't know.
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now crying her eyes out.
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when I was younger...
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getting them back in.
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13. Well, we'll just have to get her down
here and find out what the trouble is.
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14. Do you suppose it
could be her marks?
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16. Uh, after all, she's your
sister's child, you know.
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17. She doesn't have the
Munster brains like I do.
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18. Is that so? And what line were you
in when they passed out the brains?
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19. You're forgetting, dear. I
didn't stand in line at all.
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21. I got curb service.
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22. Oh, Herman.
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you out of school.
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student and upset the whole campus.
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27. Uh, there must be
some explanation.
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they gave me at school.
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for the last quarter"?
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come back till it was paid.
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the checkbook.
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you ever pay this?
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did. I'll look it up.
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37. No one in our family has ever
been thrown out of school...
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38. since the time they caught Grandpa
hanging from the rafters at Vassar.
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to get out of the rain.
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water-hardening service...
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check stub for the tuition?
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44. I'm sorry, Marilyn. I
was so sure that I paid it.
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45. Well, maybe it's just one of
those checks I forgot to enter.
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46. Well, we can't let them
treat our niece this way.
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47. That's right. I'll go
down there and handle it.
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48. - I'll throw a scare into them.
- Uh, no, no, Grandpa.
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50. I'll go down to that school tomorrow
and straighten the whole thing out.
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51. Oh, thank you, Uncle Herman.
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52. But... But will you be able to take
time off from the parlor tomorrow?
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53. I think I can duck out around 4:00
and the boss will never miss me.
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54. Anyway, he's gonna be busy all
afternoon interviewing new box boys.
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55. What'd you say this kid's name was
again, Coach? Mallory. Moose Mallory.
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high school basketball
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for the past six years.
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get through high school?
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59. Jerry, our scouts' reports show
that this guy's got everything...
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60. Footwork like a gazelle, hands
like a gorilla, and he's tall as a giraffe.
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him? The S.P.C.A.?
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62. Okay, so he's a big
dumb ape from the hills.
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doesn't know that yet.
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Moose on a scholarship,
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65. and by the time he flunks out, our
team will get national recognition,
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Westbury for bigger and better things.
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67. That Mallory was supposed to be here
at 3:30. Do you suppose the bus was late?
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Maybe we should have met him.
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70. That big goon could be wandering
around like some kind of a zombie.
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71. I guess you need a college
education to figure out the signs.
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72. Oh, uh... Uh, uh, pardon me, sir.
Could you tell me how to get to...
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73. Oh. Uh, sorry.
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74. I... I thought you were alive.
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75. Uh, you look just like my
wife's brother standing there.
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76. Coach, maybe we oughta call
the bus station. It's almost 4:30.
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77. We'll give this Moose another
10 minutes. Maybe he can...
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78. Oh, uh, uh, pardon me,
gentlemen. Uh, could you help me?
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79. Do you suppose
this is... Has to be.
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80. Couldn't be two like that.
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81. Come on in. This is the
place you're looking for.
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82. Oh. Thank you.
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83. I'm looking for
the dean's office.
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84. Uh, there's a matter of
tuition I'd like to straighten out.
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85. Don't worry. You'll get
to see the dean, and we'll
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little matter of tuition.
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87. Fine. Uh, first I'd like
to ask a few questions.
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88. Have a chair. Uh, all right.
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89. Uh, could we get rid of this?
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90. Now, how tall are you?
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91. I'm, uh, 7 foot 3. In
your stocking feet?
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92. No. In my stocking
feet I'm 7 foot 4.
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94. Well, you're gonna take
a pretty big sweat suit,
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95. but I think we've got one
around you can squeeze into.
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96. - Sweat suit?
- Yeah. No use you seeing the dean
till we run you through a little tryout.
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97. - How are you at passing?
- Oh, pretty good.
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98. I passed two trucks and a station
wagon on the way over here.
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the locker room is.
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100. Right, Coach.
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101. Come on, Moose.
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102. Moose?
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103. You college kids
and your nicknames.
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104. Bus from Nashville and
points south now unloading.
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106. Purty fancy bus depot, Moose.
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107. Look, they sell them paperback
novels right out in the open.
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108. I don't see none of them hotshot
college fellers here to meet ya.
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109. Well, uh, the bus was two hours
late on account of hittin' that mule.
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110. Maybe them hotshot college fellers
got tired of waitin' on us. They musta.
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111. Reckon we-uns will have to
track down the college ourself.
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112. Well, we best get walkin'.
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113. Walkin'?
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114. Look, just as soon as you start
basketballing it for that Westbury College,
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to do no more walkin'...
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116. Have your own "cornvertible."
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117. You done lost me, Pa.
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118. How can a little old college
basketball player afford a "cornvertible"?
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119. Son, if you keep actin'
as dumb as you look,
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120. us Mallorys are in real trouble.
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121. You just play with
that little old ball...
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122. and leave the thinkin' to me.
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123. Sorry, Pa. Well,
we best get walkin'.
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124. Give me your hand.
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125. I just don't understand, gentlemen,
why I can't see the dean now.
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126. Because one of
the rules here says...
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127. that before we see the dean,
we have to play a little basketball.
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128. Now, we don't mind doing
that for Coachie, do we?
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129. Well, I guess not.
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130. But I'll just bet you they don't
have rules like this at Princeton.
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131. Come on, Moosie. Let's see
you sink a couple of baskets, huh?
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132. - Uh, uh, that... that basket down there?
- That's right.
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133. Sure. If... If... If it'll
get me to see the dean.
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134. But why don't you give yourself
a break and go near the foul line...
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135. Wow! Sensational!
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136. Yeah, that's great. Let's see you
do a few layups. You're fantastic.
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137. You really think so?
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140. Look at that! Holy mackerel!
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141. Wow!
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143. Son, after that demonstration,
you don't need to see the dean.
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144. Uh, but there's a
matter of tuition.
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145. My boy, you just
sign this paper,
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146. and believe me, you'll never
have to worry about tuition again.
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147. Really? Oh.
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148. Well, thank you very much.
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149. Uh, uh, can I go and change
my clothes and leave now?
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150. Sure, go ahead. Yeah.
We'll be seeing you, Moose.
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151. Oh. Thank you.
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152. Jerry, my boy, we're
gonna have the greatest
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the history of Westbury.
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154. Yeah, Coach. This Moose
Mallory is just about the...
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155. Excuse us. Do you reckon
we're in the right place?
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156. No, fellas. The course in
television acting is just down the hall.
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157. We don't know nothin'
about no playactin'.
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158. This here's Moose Mallory, the
basketball star, and I'm his pa.
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159. He can't be Moose
Mallory. Moose Mallory was
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coach signed him up.
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161. Sure. We just...
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162. Jerry.
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163. Look.
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164. "Herman Munster."
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165. You mean that... that wasn't Moose
Mallory that we signed up before?
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166. Must have been some other athlete
that stumbled in here by mistake.
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167. Well, then this guy must
be the real Moose Mallory.
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168. What are we gonna do?
Look, let's not argue with fate.
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is that fell in our laps,
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170. he's gonna make any other
basketball player look like a creep.
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171. But how are you gonna
get rid of these hillbillies?
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172. They came here all the
way from Kentucky. Easy.
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173. I'll just politely and graciously
explain the matter to them...
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tradition of college athletics.
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175. Moose. Yes, sir?
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176. The, uh, job is filled. Huh?
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177. Get lost, ya bum.
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178. That's right, Marilyn.
Tomorrow morning, you
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a worry in the world.
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180. They assured me your
tuition is all taken care of.
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181. Oh, thank you, Uncle Herman.
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182. Did you have any
trouble down there, dear?
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183. No. Uh, not a bit.
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before they'll give you an interview,
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gym, they were most cooperative.
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when I walked in, there
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188. - were these two men...
- Hey, Pop! Pop!
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and it's got your name in it.
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here on the sports page.
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191. On the sports page?
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predicted a winning season on the courts...
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Herman Munster, at Westbury College."
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194. Local athlete? You, Herman?
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195. You enrolled at college.
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196. Boy, Pop! Wait
till I tell the guys!
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197. Now why would he do a thing
like that? You went down there...
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198. Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
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199. The... The, uh... There
must be a mistake.
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200. A-All I did was put on a sweat suit like
they asked me and shot a few baskets.
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201. They said that was
one of the rules.
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202. Then when I signed that paper, they
said the tuition was all taken care of.
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203. They meant your
tuition, not Marilyn's.
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204. Ooh, Herman, you signed a contract
to play basketball on a scholarship.
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205. Oh, boy!
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enough sense to come in out of the rain.
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it lots of times.
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210. Why, this is even worse than the
time you went to that television show...
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up as Queen for a Day.
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212. Now they still won't let me
back in school tomorrow.
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that vacant look on your face.
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the... the mess you've gotten into?
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darn right I'm worried.
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218. I'm trying to figure out a way to get in
shape before the basketball season starts.
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the fella that rinky-dinked
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basketball scholarship.
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223. As soon as we hit the bus depot I shoulda
knowed this town is full of fancy dudes.
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10-cent machine in the washroom,
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comb, it squirted "prefume" all over me.
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227. Well, maybe I didn't get
enough on me to take.
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228. Moose, is that Munster
slicker's address in the paper?
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229. Uh, "1313 Mockingbird Lane."
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gonna find that Yankee,
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his bones Kentucky-style.
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233. Hot dog!
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Annie Lou Humphrey...
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the feedin' trough...
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236. and them swill-happy hogs
just about tromped her to death.
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phoned the college,
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working in his office all evening.
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239. Yes. Grandpa and I
want you to go down there
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straighten this mess out...
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go to school tomorrow.
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242. But, Lily, I'll... I'll
be so embarrassed.
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243. Those nice men might yell at me.
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244. Oh, Herman. What are you
anyway? A man or a mouse?
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all these years,
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tell the difference?
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247. Now, Moose, I ask ya... did you ever see
a house like this in all your born days?
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could afford nothin' this fancy.
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250. I don't care if the Munsters
do live in a mansion.
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me down none.
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252. Yes? What do you think, Pa?
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253. I think the hogs already
tromped on this boy's face.
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254. And then when this coach
feller throwed us out...
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255. and we read that you had
latched on to Moose's scholarship,
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marinate your gizzard in sheep-dip.
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257. Uh, uh, good heavens. I'd
hate to put you to all that trouble.
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Herman signing up to play
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the result of a mix-up.
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when you knocked,
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to straighten it all out.
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263. Yes. I... I... I was at that.
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266. Well, now, that makes a mite
difference, don't it, Moose?
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267. It does iffen I get my
athletic scholarship.
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268. Uh, uh, uh, tell you what.
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269. Why don't you nice gentlemen sit here
while I go down and speak to that coach.
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270. Oh, that's a fine idea,
Herman. And while you're
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our friends feel at home.
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272. See you later. Gentlemen,
make yourselves comfortable.
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273. Well, thank you.
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274. You'll have to pardon me,
mister, for staring at your suit, but...
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town duded up like that,
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before you could blink an eye.
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an invitation.
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279. Oh, my, Grandpa. That fire's
gone out again. Would you mind?
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my feet than I am.
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puttin' out the fire?
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286. Okay, son, but don't
expect me to do it every time.
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288. What do you mean you won't play basketball
for this noble institution of learning?
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289. Are you out of your
skull? Oh. Oh. Uh, no, sir.
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out of it in years.
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291. But, you see, I just cannot
accept this basketball scholarship.
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292. Oh, you want more
money? No, sir.
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294. A little something
under the table, huh?
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does not rightfully belong to me.
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my name from the team...
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honorarium to Mr. Mallory...
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justice and fair play.
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way, Mr. Mallory.
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room for eatin' vittles,
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"modren cornveniences."
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There's no pump.
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splattering right outta the pipe end.
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That's one of them new,
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I've heared tell about.
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- And this is our icebox.
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311. Ooh, land of Goshen!
Look at all them eggs.
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312. - And big uns too.
- Oh, yes. And we keep
our own vultures out in the back.
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313. Ooh-ee. I-I'd sure hate to reach under
one of them critters when they was nestin'.
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company, Aunt Lily.
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316. Oh, Marilyn, this is Mr. Moose
Mallory and his father.
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glad to meet you, ma'am.
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than a bucket full of hog livers.
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say she is the pick of the litter.
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man out back and show him our garden?
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step on the poison ivy.
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your husband can work things out...
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that basketball team.
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to move up here...
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the hog like y'all do.
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and you're going to play.
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331. - Yeah. Where's your sportsmanship?
- I am not tearing up this contract
and signing Mallory.
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are you gonna do about it?
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contract and, uh, sign Mallory.
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338. And now for the
local sports scene.
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high-scoring forward of Westbury College,
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15th straight victory.
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set an all-time conference record.
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the national championships undefeated.
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And now for the local weather...
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doing so well in college.
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to thank for it, dear.
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young man up the ladder of success,
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excuses for human beings.
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That's my date.
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- Oh.
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something in Marilyn that we don't.
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354. I'm gonna do a little peeking at Moose
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must be hard for a boy like
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college on a scholarship.
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calls for many sacrifices.
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nights at the school cafeteria.
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