1. And our fourth-prize winner
here in our local contest is...
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2. Bessie June Rassmussen
of Apple Valley.
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3. The only thing I ever won were
those free facials down at Antoine's.
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4. Our third-prize winner is...
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5. Harry Jerome of 16 Maple Drive.
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6. And for our second prize,
our second-prize winner...
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7. is Wilma Winninger
of 477 Hesby Avenue.
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8. Hesby Avenue? T-That's
clear across town.
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9. Politics! Politics!
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10. And our first-prize winner...
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11. goes to a lucky person right
here in Mockingbird Heights.
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12. It's worth $5,000.
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13. And the first-prize
winner is Mr. Herman...
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14. Go ahead and say it.
Mr. Herman Overholtzer.
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15. Mr. Herman Flork.
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16. - Mr. Herman Munster.
- Graft! Graft!
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17. Graft! You hear me? G...
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18. Wait a minute. It's me! It's me!
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19. It's me! I'm Herman Munster!
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20. I'm... Hi! I'm Herman Munster!
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21. I won a prize worth $5,000!
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22. Lily, Grandpa! Everybody
come in quick! What's the matter?
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23. What's up, Herman? What is
it? The contest on TV! I won!
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24. I won! I won! I won! I won!
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25. I won! I won! I won!
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26. Where are you going, Grandpa?
Where am I going? Down in the dungeon.
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27. I wanna find out what Herman's
talking about. He'll be there any minute.
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28. Uncle Herman, you can't
keep us in suspense any longer.
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29. Come on, Pop. Tell us
about the neat prize you won.
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30. All right. All right. All right.
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31. The Munsters... mind
you, the entire family...
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32. Has won a membership to the
Mockingbird Heights Country Club.
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33. Whoopee!
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34. Oh, that club is so exclusive.
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35. Why, you know you have to wait for
one of the members to pass away...
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36. before you can even be
considered for membership.
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37. I know. That's
what's so wonderful.
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38. Once we're in, we
can stay forever.
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39. As far as I can recall, no member of
my family ever passed away for good.
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40. You know something, I
think I'm gonna take up golf.
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41. Only I'm not sure about
being out in the sun
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42. too much. I'd hate to
lose my parlor pallor.
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43. You know, Lily,
I'm going to love it.
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44. It's gonna give me a chance to
mingle with some real blue bloods.
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45. Well, Grandpa, if you do, just don't
put the bite on them right off the bat.
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46. I have a letter here from
the local television station.
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47. They have a winner for that
club membership we donated.
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48. I was against that
from the beginning.
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49. This is an exclusive
club and awarding a
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50. membership through a
contest is very undignified.
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51. I'm sorry, Petrie, but I'm
inclined to agree with Reggie.
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52. A thing like this can give us a more
popular image with the community.
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53. I'll go along with it because
I seem to be outnumbered.
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54. But who are these
contest winners?
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55. It's a Mr. and Mrs. Herman Munster
and family of Mockingbird Lane.
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56. Well, we have a luncheon and
fashion show coming up this week.
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57. We can invite Mrs. Munster to that and
send Munster a guest card to play golf.
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58. That way, we can get
a close look at them...
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59. see if they measure
up to our standards.
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60. You know, Grandpa? I
bet it would even shake up
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61. Arnold Palmer to see
me on the putting green.
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62. You're good all right, Herman.
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63. You know the last time I saw a swing like
that was when they hung my Uncle George.
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64. Herman! Grandpa! Uh, Lily.
Lily, dear. Please. I'm shooting.
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65. Herman, guess what the
mailman just dropped and ran?
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66. My new Bugs Bunny cartoon book?
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67. It's a letter from the Mockingbird
Heights Country Club.
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68. They're inviting me to a luncheon, and
they sent you a guest card to play golf.
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69. Oh. You know, Lily,
that's a very good idea.
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70. It'll give us a chance
to look over the club and
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71. see if the people measure
up to our standards.
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72. We'll have to dress
to the occasion.
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73. Um, I think I'll wear my
new Transylvanian original.
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74. You know, the one with
the-the lovely shroud.
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75. Old Hermie, the pro.
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76. Fore!
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77. Grandpa, where did the ball go?
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78. What do you know
about that? A hole in one.
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79. From the turnout today, I think this is
going to be our most successful luncheon.
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80. Two of the Munsters have
accepted our invitation,
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81. so this will give us a good
chance to look them over.
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82. I'm still not sold on this idea of
awarding a membership through a contest.
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83. It's the duty of this
committee to see to it that only
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84. the right sort of people
are admitted to the club.
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85. Excuse me, where are
they having the luncheon?
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86. - It's in the main grill.
- Thank you.
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87. And that's another area this
committee should take up.
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88. Every time Charley
Hinshaw gets a snootful,
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89. he dresses up in
those ridiculous outfits.
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90. That was the wildest one yet.
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91. Lily, the man said that the
luncheon is in the grill room.
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92. Grandpa, this place is
depressingly cheerful.
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93. But I suppose this modern
decor is what they go in for.
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94. 79.95, Sally's Togs Shop.
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95. My the people are friendly here.
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96. She told a perfect stranger where
she got her dress and how much it cost.
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97. Yes, b-but I don't
care for that style.
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98. I wouldn't want you to be
seen dead in a dress like that.
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99. You're right, Grandpa.
I'll make a point not to.
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100. Never mind, Lily. Shall
we, uh, have a libation?
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101. Hi, folks. A little early for a
masquerade party, isn't it?
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102. Sure is.
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103. Oh, you club
people are so jolly.
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104. This is simple chiffon from
the Paris Collection, 129.95.
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105. Now that dress is more like it. When I
used to fly around in the Old Country,
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106. I always found a high
neckline a challenge.
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107. I think it's sweet the way the women
around here confide in each other.
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108. I think I'll float around a
bit and get acquainted.
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109. This is simple chiffon from
the Paris Collection, 129.95.
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110. This ensemble has a cape
made of tufted coffin lining...
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111. in a lovely shade
of cemetery green.
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112. This little number
was very inexpensive.
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113. The fabric is made
of black widow's webs.
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114. And the underslip,
pure, unborn centipede.
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115. Now, my friend, this is all very
simple. I'll show it to you again.
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116. Now all you have to do is guess
under which nut the spider is hiding.
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117. Of course, if you don't
guess the first time...
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118. Grandpa, I showed the
ladies my dress and...
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119. Oh, good, you're showing
the bartender the shell game.
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120. Don't win too much, Grandpa.
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121. Hey, that's not Charley
Hinshaw. Who are those people?
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122. Those are the
Munsters. Good heavens!
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123. He's gambling
with the bartender.
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124. She's gotten herself so stoned,
she's joining the fashion show.
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125. You still want those
contest winners in our club?
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126. Petrie, I'm afraid I'll
have to agree with you.
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127. But I'll tell you something, when
that Mr. Munster shows up to play golf,
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128. if he doesn't turn
out to be our idea of a
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129. human being, I'll throw
them out personally.
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130. Aunt Lily, do you mean the people were
actually rude to you at the country club?
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131. Yes. When we first went
in, everything was fine.
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132. But, suddenly, I had a feeling we
weren't wanted. That's right, Marilyn.
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133. There I was playing my shell game
with the bartender, when all of a sudden,
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134. some guy in a dark suit came by,
scooped up my shells and led me outside.
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135. He said they-they didn't
allow nuts in the club.
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136. It must be some kind of a rule
of the department of agriculture.
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137. I was going around showing off my dress,
when one woman came up to me and said,
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138. "Why don't you go home
and sleep it off, dearie."
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139. I tell you, Marilyn. We
might just as well face it.
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140. Those people at the country
club are just not our kind of people.
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141. Oh, what a shame. If Uncle Herman
went down there and got insulted...
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142. Why, he's so sensitive,
he'd go all to pieces inside.
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143. Oh, that would never do. The last
time that happened, he rattled for a week.
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144. I guess we'll just have
to tell Herman that it won't
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145. work out. That we don't
want to join a club like that.
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146. We're home from the golf
store. Yoo-hoo! We're home.
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147. Well, how do you like it?
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148. The man at the store
said this is what Ken
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149. Venturi wore when he
won the National Open.
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150. We're going to play tomorrow,
and I'm going to caddy.
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151. I bet everybody will follow
us all over the course.
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152. Oh boy, now I know how the
Prince of Wales used to feel.
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153. That's fine, Prince. You better
start feeling like a peasant again.
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154. Hmm? Grandpa.
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155. What's he talking about?
Uh, well, Herman, um,
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156. what would you say if we, uh...
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157. Well, if we decided not
to join the country club?
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158. Not join?
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159. What do you mean "not join"?
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160. Lily, I won that membership
fair and square, and if
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161. I didn't join the club, it
would crush my spirit.
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162. And I don't want
my spirit crushed.
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163. Oh.
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164. But I was thinking that I'd
probably scare the boys away...
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165. just as much at the
country club as I do here.
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166. - So I don't care if we join or not.
- You don't?
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167. - No.
- And I'd probably get to like...
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168. the luncheons and the
teas and the cocktail parties,
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169. and I'd start coming home late
and serving you TV dinners...
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170. and neglecting my family.
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171. You know, all those little niceties
that are part of country club living.
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172. A-And Herman, I don't wanna join the club
because there's no one there of my class.
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173. After all, Herman, you
know I'm a full-blooded count.
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174. And the closest thing they have to royalty
there is the bartender, "Duke" Fineberg.
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175. You know, I've suddenly
realized something.
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177. Yes.
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178. You know what you've
made me realize? What?
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179. That you don't give
a hoot what I want.
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180. What does a man
work for all his life?
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181. A little feeling of
respectability and-and success.
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182. Well, that's what joining
the club would give me.
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183. And that's what I want and
I'm gonna have it. You hear me?
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184. That's what I want and I'm
gonna have it! I'm gonna have it!
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185. I'm gonna have it! I'm gonna
have it! I'm gonna have it!
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186. Excuse me, Lily, while I continue this
conversation with Herman in the dungeon.
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187. "Dear Lily, Eddie and I
have gone to the country club.
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188. Will play a round of golf before
work. Signed, Arnie Munster."
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189. Look at the time.
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190. It's 5:30 a.m. Half
the day is gone.
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191. That course will
probably be jammed.
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192. Oh, dear. I just hate the
thought of all those rude
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193. people staring at Uncle
Herman when he tees off.
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194. "Par five, 580 yards."
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195. Hmm. Short one.
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196. Pop? Hmm?
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197. Do you wanna pick a
club? Oh. Good idea, son.
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198. Uh, eenie-meenie-minie-mo.
What am I doing?
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199. Eight's my lucky
number. Eight iron, caddy.
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200. There you are. Thank you.
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201. Oh. Now isn't that nice of 'em.
They left us two practice balls.
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202. Now, the first thing you do,
Eddie, is to address the ball.
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204. That's a joke, Eddie.
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205. Oh. Sorry.
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206. Now, Eddie, the
hole's right down there.
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ball like a good caddy.
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208. Hmm. You know, those practice balls are
nice and big, but they're made very badly.
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209. Give me one of our small ones.
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210. Thank you, son. Now.
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211. - Ready?
- Ready.
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212. Hey, Dad? Hmm?
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213. It's in the rough. Darn!
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214. On the third hole,
1, 500 yards away.
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215. I think you over clubbed
yourself. I think you're right.
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216. But, as they say in golf, Eddie,
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where you hit 'em. Yeah.
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down to the ball. Okay.
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219. Why do they call
it the rough, Pop?
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220. That's one of the reasons.
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221. I think I made the
trap. Come on, Eddie.
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shot. Getting out of the sand.
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224. Now watch closely.
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Watch the sand, Pop.
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227. I made it! I made it!
I made it! I made it!
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229. Eddie? Eddie.
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you, son? Eddie?
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231. Pop, you made the green!
How about that? How about that?
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knew golf was such a fun game.
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when you putt against the wind.
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237. Just as I thought. I've been
putting against the grain.
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238. I made it! I made it! I made it!
I made it! I made it! I made it!
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I made it! I made it!
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241. Come on, Pop. Let's
go to the next tee.
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242. Be right with you, Eddie.
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243. Come on, Pop. I got your ball.
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244. I'm coming, Eddie.
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245. What a great game!
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246. And to think, when I'm a
member, I'll be doing this every day.
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247. I just hope those rude
people didn't embarrass
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to play golf this morning.
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249. Lily, there's no two ways about it.
That country club is just not for us.
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250. When Herman gets home from work, I'm sure
he'll tell us he's decided the same thing.
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251. And we all thought it was so
great when he won that contest.
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252. Hi, everybody. Hello, dear.
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253. Sweetie, about
the country club...
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254. Lily, please don't
mention that country club.
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255. It's just too sad
to think about.
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256. You're right, Herman. Grandpa!
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258. "Fiend desecrates golf
course in early morning.
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259. "Inhuman footprints were
found this morning on putting
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260. greens at the Mockingbird
Heights Country Club.
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261. "Enormous gouges taken
from turf and course flooded.
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262. Greenskeeper is
in a state of shock."
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263. - Herman, what does this mean?
- What does it mean?
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264. It means that we are not
gonna join the country club.
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265. I will not jeopardize
the safety of my family...
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madman is allowed to run loose.
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267. That's right. That club is
just no good all-around.
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268. My letter of disapproval
is already in the mail.
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269. I've turned down that
membership I won.
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270. It's a shame we have
to forfeit a $5,000 prize.
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271. Well, as far as the money's
concerned, I told the club...
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272. that they could use
that money to repair the
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273. damage to the course
caused by that madman.
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274. It's just lucky you
didn't run into that fiend
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you were playing there.
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276. Lily, don't say
such a thing, dear.
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277. If I ever came face-to-face with a
frightening, horrible creature like that,
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278. it'd scare me out of a
hundred years' growth.
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279. Now, Herman...
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280. Really, Herman. After all the trouble
we've had with that country club,
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282. Someday, I may find a
golf club worth joining.
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283. And it won't hurt if I keep
up with my chip shots.
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284. Grandpa? Uh, did you
see where-where the ball...
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287. Certainly, Grandpa.
Don't ever take up bowling!
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