1. Herman, would you like
to go to a movie tonight?
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2. Oh, thank you, dear, but
I'm working on my hobby.
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3. Uh, Herman? Hmm?
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4. You're supposed to build
the ship inside the bottle.
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5. How are you gonna get it in when
it's finished? No trouble at all, dear.
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6. It's easy when you cheat.
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7. Grandpa, how 'bout you? Would
you like to take me to the movies?
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8. Movies? What's playing?
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9. To Kill a Werewolf and
Vampires of Blood Alley.
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10. Lily, I go to the
movies for escapism.
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11. I don't wanna see everyday
people doing everyday things.
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12. Besides, I have to help
Eddie with his homework.
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13. Oh. Again?
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14. How about Marilyn?
Maybe she'll go with me.
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15. She went over to one
of her girlfriend's home.
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16. Well, that's it. Hmph.
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17. Herman has his hobbies,
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18. Grandpa and
Eddie study together,
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19. Marilyn has her
school friends, and...
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20. what do I have?
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21. Absolutely nothing.
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22. Well, I'm not just gonna sit
around here and deteriorate.
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23. Why not? I've been
doing it for years.
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24. Well, even if I'm not
needed around here,
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25. I can still make a useful
contribution to society.
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26. I'm going to get a job!
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27. - A job?
- A Job?
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28. A job!
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29. Oh, Marilyn, here's
"Secretary wanted.
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30. Must type 120 words a minute."
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31. She can't even write a note to
the milkman without a dictionary.
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32. There's one, Aunt Lily.
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33. "Comptometer operator wanted."
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34. "Comptometer operator."
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35. She'd probably get the thing
out in traffic and hit somebody.
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36. Well, Marilyn, I have six
or seven ads circled here.
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37. I want to get started early.
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38. Would you come upstairs
with me and help me
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39. choose something nice
to wear to the interviews?
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40. I want to look my very best.
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41. Yes, Aunt Lily. It's very important
you make a good impression.
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42. You know something, Grandpa? I think
she's very serious about getting a job,
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43. and I am totally against it!
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44. What am I gonna do?
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45. Herman, listen to me.
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46. Lily is not going to get a
job. She has no experience.
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47. Take my advice and just
ignore the whole thing.
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48. You don't think I
should stand up to her?
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49. Order her to
give up this idea...
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50. and put my foot down as
lord and head of the household.
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51. No, I don't.
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52. Well, good,
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53. 'cause every time I do
that, she laughs at me.
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54. Well, Mr. Franklin?
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55. I... I'm sorry, Mrs. Munster,
but I just remembered.
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56. We filled this
position this morning.
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57. Ready now, Irving.
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58. This is Colette.
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59. That will do, Colette.
But he didn't say anything.
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60. His eyes plainly said no. Well!
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61. Next, this is Millicent.
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62. Oh, no, no, no,
no, no. no, no, no.
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63. I think not, Millicent.
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64. I hope he gets a concussion.
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65. Irving, my new
line of clothes...
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66. is not designed for the
Northwest Mounted Police.
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67. I need a model. A
model who is different.
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68. Someone with a, a
warm, exotic flamboyance.
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69. Someone, in short,
my dear Irving,
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70. who has great... flair!
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71. There's more
waiting, Mr. Brastoff.
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72. Would you come in, please?
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73. This is Lily.
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74. That's what I call flair!
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75. Oh! Thank you.
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76. Irving, she's enchanting.
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77. Tell those other girls
they can go home now.
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78. Yes, Mr. Brastoff.
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79. Lily. Lily, my dear, I don't
know when I've seen a model...
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80. who so perfectly
reflects the exotic and
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81. mysterious appeal of
my new line of dresses.
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82. Oh! Oh, thank you.
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83. You see, what I am trying to do
here is to recreate the kind of allure...
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84. that was reflected by
women like, oh, Theda Bara.
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85. They called her "The Vamp."
That's short for "vampire."
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86. But, of course, you wouldn't
know anything about that.
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87. Oh, yes, I would! That's a very
common nickname in my family.
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88. Anyway, what I'm attempting
here also in certain of my dresses...
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89. is to bring back
an era that is gone.
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90. I'm trying to revive the
dead, if you like. If I like?
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91. I've always thought
that was a fun thing.
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92. Lily, I can just picture my
customers' faces at my next showing...
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93. when you come out in a
Lazlo Brastoff original creation...
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94. and float around the room.
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95. Oh! Like this?
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96. Lily, you're magnificent!
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97. Oh! I rush to embrace you!
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98. Ah-ah-ah! Tut-tut, Mr. Brastoff.
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99. Lily, you're hired!
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100. Grandpa, it's bad enough
having my wife working,
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101. but I just cannot stand for
Lily being a fashion model.
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102. Now, Herman, let's not be
too hasty. It may not be all bad.
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103. After all, modeling is a
very respectable profession.
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104. Well, maybe.
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105. And she'll make good
money, and the work is easy.
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106. Why, all she has to do is just
put on the latest creations and...
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107. walk up and down in
front of the customers.
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108. Well, I guess
you could be right.
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109. - Now, when these men...
- Men?
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110. Well, you know. Most of the
out-of-town buyers are men.
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111. You know what they look like. You've
seen their pictures in the magazines.
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112. Those handsome,
well-dressed fellows...
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113. with two or three
chicks on each arm.
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114. I'll bet those rascals
have a ball every day...
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115. just sitting there and
watching those models
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116. come out in negligees
and swimsuits...
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117. And take 'em out
to dinner at night.
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118. You ain't kiddin', Herman.
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119. Boy, I tell you. There must be a lot of
hanky-panky goes on in that business.
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120. I just remembered. The hanky
they'll be playing panky with is my wife.
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121. You know, you're right. It's not
only your wife, it's my daughter.
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122. Lily! Lily!
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123. You come right
down here this minute!
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124. I am not gonna let her
take that job, and that's that!
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125. Uncle Herman, you were calling
Aunt Lily? You're darn right I was.
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126. I want you to get
that man-chasing
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127. home-wrecker right
down here, tout de suite!
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128. You can't mean Aunt
Lily. I can and I do.
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129. Now get her down here! Well,
I'm afraid I can't, Uncle Herman.
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130. You see, she left about an
hour ago for her modeling job.
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131. But...
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132. She left an hour ago
for her modeling job.
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133. Well, Herman, what
do you think of that?
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134. I'm so mad, I could go
right through the ceiling!
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135. Herman! Herman, will you come down
here and talk this thing over sensibly?
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136. This is no time to
be hiding in the attic!
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137. Eddie, have you seen
your father and Grandpa?
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138. Oh, they're down in the
dungeon working on something.
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139. It must be real neat because
when I knocked on the dungeon door,
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140. they told me to get lost.
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141. You suppose they're figuring out
some way to keep Mom from working?
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142. Eddie, where did
you hear about that?
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143. Some people have
awfully big ears.
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144. Neat, isn't it?
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145. Grandpa, what are you
doing with all these little jars?
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146. Well, Herman, if Lily's going
to have a job as a model,
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147. we are gonna
fight fire with fire.
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148. You mean we're gonna burn
down the place where she's working?
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149. No, Herman. If she is
gonna make you jealous,
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150. you are gonna
make her jealous...
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151. by becoming a playboy.
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152. Oh!
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153. You know, I've always
fancied myself as a playboy.
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154. Georgie Jessel has
always been my idol.
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155. Yeah, well, my instant disguises
are a little more up to date than that.
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156. Mel Torme.
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157. Dean Martin.
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158. "Pat Boone"? How
did that get in here?
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159. "Mr. Clean"?
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160. Herman, don't laugh.
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161. He's a real big swinger when
he's not making commercials.
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162. Don't let that earring fool ya.
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163. Oh! Here it is!
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164. Frank Sinatra. Oh,
good, good, fine.
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165. Give me one of those.
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166. You know, I've always felt
rather simpatico with Frankie.
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167. Okay, Herman, down the hatch.
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168. Ring-a-ding-ding.
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169. What's the matter, Grandpa?
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170. Don't I grab you?
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171. No, Herman. You're not
as young as you used to be.
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172. I don't think you're
up to being Sinatra.
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173. In fact, these days, I don't know
if Sinatra is up to being Sinatra.
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174. Let me see now. "Mickey Rooney."
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175. "Cesar Romero."
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176. No, no.
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177. Richard Burton.
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178. Oh, good.
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179. But I'm surprised they
let these in the country.
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180. Don't you see they're
marked "for adults only"?
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181. Ain't exactly taking
kiddies' aspirin there.
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182. There you go, Herman.
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183. Cheerio.
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184. To be or not to be.
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185. That is the question.
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186. No. No, I don't
think so, Grandpa.
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187. I just want to make Lily jealous,
not drive her out of her mind.
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188. Listen, Herman, if you're
going to be a playboy,
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189. I've got just the thing.
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190. A Texas playboy!
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191. Why are the Texas pills so big?
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192. Well, only one-eighth is
chemical. The rest is baloney.
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193. Go ahead. Force it down.
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194. Y'all come by and see us
at the ranch anytime, hear?
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195. Oh, Herman, you're irresistible!
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196. Any woman who saw you
now would just flip her lid.
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197. Uncle Herman, will
you be home for lunch?
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198. Oh, Uncle Herman, you're the funniest
thing I've ever seen in my whole life!
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199. What are you trying to do, gonna
play cowboys and Indians with Eddie?
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200. No, I'm not. And furthermore,
I won't be home for lunch.
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201. Oh, all right.
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202. If I'm so irresistible, how
come Marilyn laughed at me?
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203. Herman, I think I better put a
little insurance in this package.
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204. Now, when you walk into that
shop where Lily is modeling,
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205. you are going to have a
beautiful girl on your arm.
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206. But I don't want to go
there with a strange girl.
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207. Herman, please. I'll
mix one up for you.
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208. And now, I'm gonna
add a touch of 36-25-36.
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209. I'll have a beautiful girl
for you in ten seconds.
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210. Grandpa, are you
sure this will work?
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211. Well, I... Herman,
of course it'll work!
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212. It'll work 100 percent!
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213. Well, what do
you think, big boy?
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214. I guess I'll have to
settle for 80 percent.
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215. Come on, Herman.
Let's get going.
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216. Uh, you know something, Grandpa?
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217. Every husband should have
a father-in-law just like you.
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218. Here we see Carlotta again,
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219. this time in a sparkling
two-piece ensemble.
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220. So correct and charming for
both those special parties...
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221. and delightful
home entertaining.
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222. And now for his most
exclusive collection,
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223. Lazlo Brastoff presents a beautiful
pure silk suit in tones of blue.
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224. Oh, beautiful! Beautiful!
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225. Well, thank you, Mr. Brastoff.
No, not you. The suit!
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226. Lily! Mmm! You are magnificent!
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227. Oh, Lily, you are
out of this world.
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228. Oh, thank you, but I
haven't been there for years.
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229. Mr. Brastoff, I have such news for
you that I think I shall just go to pieces.
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230. Irving, you're
stealing my thunder.
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231. Girls, in the audience... And
I saw it with my own eyes...
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232. There's a wealthy
Texan with his girlfriend!
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233. He would have his
girlfriend. That's exactly
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234. what I'm in the market
for... a wealthy Texan.
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235. I guess you wouldn't be
interested, though, would you, Lily?
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236. Oh, my! Certainly not.
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237. I have the most wonderful.
Handsome, sweetest,
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238. kindest man waiting at
home for me. Oh, lucky you!
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239. I could travel to the
four corners of the
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find anybody like that.
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241. Ah, true, true.
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242. Mmm! Thank you,
ladies and gentlemen.
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243. Now another Brastoff triumph.
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244. Sheer magic, as worn by one
of our top models, Lily Munster.
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245. Lily is featuring one of the
true Lazlo Brastoff originals...
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246. Black velvet pants
with a lovely leopard top.
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247. The hat is Russian fox and
is ostentatiously detailed...
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248. by the specially
designed lengthy fox stole.
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249. Now isn't that exquisite?
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250. It's working
beautifully, Herman.
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251. Did you see that look on
her face when she spotted us?
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252. Wasn't that something?
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253. Just keep ignoring her.
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254. Yeah.
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255. Grandpa, you've had a lot of
ideas in your time, but this is...
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257. The cigar, the cigar.
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258. Oh, yeah, I forgot myself.
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259. Wha... Here.
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260. Wait'll Lily comes out again.
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261. This time we'll
really lay it on thick.
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262. She'll quit her job
right on the spot.
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263. Here we see Carlotta again,
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264. this time in a sparkling
two-piece ensemble.
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265. So correct and charming for
both those special parties...
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266. and delightful
home entertaining.
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267. The top is pure silk with a
tapered full-length sheet of ivory silk.
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268. What a wolf! Did you see
that look that Texan gave me?
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269. This is working out great.
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270. Watch it. Here she comes.
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271. - Now this time, Lily truly sparkles.
- How am I doin', Herman?
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272. Great. I'll tell you
one thing, Grandpa.
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273. It's a whole lot better than when
you turned yourself into a frog.
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274. Diamond-studded shoes add
an extra touch of brilliance...
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beautiful and eye-catching originals.
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276. Lily, you're sure to
be the belle of any ball.
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277. Lovely. Thank you.
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278. What happened? Grab the chair!
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279. Oh, this is terrible!
Here, help me pull it off!
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280. Somebody do
something! Oh, my, my!
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281. Madam, I'm so terribly
sorry! Oh, this is terrible.
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282. Watch it, buster! Huh?
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283. What's the matter? Haven't
you ever seen a girl before?
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284. Say, listen, you. Take your
hands off my grandfather.
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285. Grandfather?
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286. Lazlo Brastoff, you have had it.
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287. But, Lily, dear, you've
got to believe me.
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288. It was just a misunderstanding.
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289. Huh! The next thing you'll be telling me
is that blonde on your arm was Grandpa.
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290. But I tell you, it was Grandpa!
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291. You got that job modeling, and I
was just trying to make you jealous.
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292. Oh, that is the most ridiculous
story I have ever heard!
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293. But, Lily, it's true!
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294. Grandpa's downstairs
now, getting the potion.
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295. And when he comes walking
through that door as a beautiful girl,
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296. you're gonna throw yourself in
my arms and beg forgiveness...
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297. just like Constance Bennett
does on the late, late show.
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298. There's Grandpa now.
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299. Come in, dear.
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300. But, Grandpa, you're not a
girl at all! What happened?
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301. What happened? It's empty.
Somebody drank the rest of the potion.
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302. Oh, now I've heard everything!
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303. But, Lily! Lily, dear...
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305. Eddie, what happened to you?
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306. I don't know. I drank something in
Grandpa's lab I thought was a soft drink...
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308. It's true!
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309. Oh, Herman!
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me for ever doubting you.
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311. Thank you, Constance Bennett.
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312. Grandpa, how long
will I stay this way?
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313. I don't know. Two,
maybe three hours.
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learn how the other half lives.
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315. But I've gotta pitch on the school
baseball team this afternoon.
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316. What will I do?
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