1. Hey, Mom? Where's Pop? I
wanna say good night to him.
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2. He's not home yet, Eddie.
He's working late at the parlor.
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3. Why can't he get home on
time like other guys' fathers?
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4. Now Eddie, you have
to understand. In his
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5. business, a lot of things
won't keep till tomorrow.
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6. Good night. Good night.
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7. It's a shame Uncle Herman
has to work this hard.
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8. They certainly take
advantage of him down there.
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9. Well, that's because he's so
conscientious and faithful and loyal and...
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10. What's that word?
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11. - Stupid.
- He is not.
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12. He sure is stupid.
He's a big lummox...
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13. I don't see any reason why you
should talk like that about Herman.
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14. Grandpa, how can you say
that about Uncle Herman?
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15. Hi.
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16. Why don't you go on talking?
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17. Why did you... Why did you
stop talking when I came in?
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18. Never mind, Herman.
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19. Well, when I come into
a room, and everybody
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20. suddenly stops
talking, it irks me.
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21. It even makes me madder than
when you start spelling out stuff.
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22. We were just all upset
about you working so hard.
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23. Yes, dear, and for
such a low salary.
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24. Do you know what you're going
to do first thing tomorrow morning?
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25. Why, of course I do.
I'm gonna wake up.
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26. You are going to wake up,
and you're going to march
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27. straight into your boss,
Mr. Gateman's office,
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28. and demand a raise in
pay. Lily's right, Herman.
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29. Down at the parlor, why should
you take things lying down?
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30. Well, gee, I don't know.
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31. I mean, I can't impose
on Mr. Gateman.
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32. He's been so kind to me.
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33. He sent me that get-well card when
I was hit by that diesel locomotive.
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34. At Christmastime, he sent me that
big basket of rotten fruit from California.
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35. It was so thoughtful
of him; I ate it all.
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36. Now listen, Herman.
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37. You're going to look
Mr. Gateman straight in the eye.
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38. You're going to pound on his desk,
and you're going to ask for a raise in pay.
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39. You're gonna be a regular tiger!
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40. Well, all right, if
you say so, dear.
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41. I'll be a tiger.
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42. Grandpa, don't
scare a fella like that!
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43. Never mind that. What are you doing
sneaking home in the middle of the day?
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44. I was just hiding outside
till Lily left the house.
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45. What happened with
Mr. Gateman? I did just like Lily said.
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46. I marched into his office. I pounded on
his desk, looked him straight in the eye,
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47. told him what a faithful employee
I'd been and demanded a raise.
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48. And, Grandpa, guess
what? He fired you.
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49. How did you guess?
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50. 'Cause I know my son-in-law.
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51. You're a hard-luck guy. If you found
the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow,
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52. there'd be a tax
collector sitting on the lid.
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53. What am I gonna tell Lily?
She's been counting on a raise,
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54. and if she finds out
I've been fired, she
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and stamp on the floor...
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56. and say mean things to me
and shake her finger at me.
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57. She might even break my
Huckleberry Hound records.
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58. Now listen, Herman,
you're a grown man, and
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59. you're going to handle
this in an adult manner.
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60. You're gonna do what every red-blooded
American husband does in a case like this.
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61. Don't tell your wife a thing.
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62. Well, Herman,
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63. all through dinner you haven't said a word
about what happened at the parlor today.
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64. Oh, uh, we were quite busy.
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65. In fact, we had a
quite a turnover.
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66. I mean about your interview
with Mr. Gateman. Oh, that.
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67. We're so anxious, Uncle
Herman. Did he talk to you?
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68. Oh, yes, he, uh, talked to me.
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69. Well, is he going to give
you a raise or isn't he?
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70. Well, you see, dear,
Mr. Gateman is a rather busy man.
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71. I think he wants to take the idea
and sort of, uh, throw it down the well.
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72. - Throw it down the well?
- You know, throw it down the well
and see if anyone salutes it.
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73. What kind of
double-talk is that?
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74. Well, you know, Lily, he wants to
take the idea and run it up the flagpole...
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75. and see if it makes a splash.
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76. All businessmen have expressions like
that to keep outsiders from finding out...
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77. that they really don't know
what they're talking about.
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78. Well, I think Mr. Gateman
is giving you the runaround.
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79. He may want to think it over, but I
want an answer by the end of the week.
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80. Well, I think you'll have an answer
by the end of the week... if not sooner.
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81. Marilyn, Eddie, come and
help me take out the dishes.
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82. Whew! Boy, Herman,
that was close.
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83. But at least you've got
till the end of the week.
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84. I'll tell you what, Grandpa.
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85. I figure I'll leave the house every
day as if I was going to the parlor...
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86. and not break the news
to Lily until I get a new job.
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87. Oh, I see. You wanna keep the
news from her as long as you can.
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88. Right. As we say in
business, let's not start
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89. scratching till we know
where the fleas are biting.
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90. Well, here I go. Off to
bring home the bacon.
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91. Of course, I've always
been a hog for work.
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92. Herman, it's been a week
since you spoke to Mr. Gateman.
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93. Do you think I'll have a little surprise
tonight when I open your pay envelope?
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94. Oh, yes, I think you'll
have quite a surprise.
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95. Oh, I just know it's going
to be a real nice, big raise.
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96. Well, Mr. Gateman should appreciate
all the hard work you've done.
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97. After all, anyone with his experience
and all his years in the business...
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98. should recognize a live
one when he sees one.
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99. Well, yes, dear. Uh, good-bye.
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100. I'll see you later tonight.
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101. Well, Marilyn, we could certainly
use a little extra money around here.
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102. For one thing, Eddie needs
a new cover for his bed.
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103. The old one is getting so warped,
he can hardly close it at bedtime.
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104. Hey, Mom! Mom!
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105. Pop went off to work without
his lunch box. Oh, dear.
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106. Well, thank you, Eddie. Now go back
to the kitchen and finish your breakfast.
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107. Would you like me to drop
it off on my way to class?
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108. No, Marilyn. I'll
just call the parlor,
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109. leave a message for
Herman with Mr. Gateman.
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110. Oh, uh, Uncle Herman
could eat in a restaurant today.
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111. He says there's one
around the corner that
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112. usually empties out
whenever he gets there.
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113. Hello. Gateman,
Goodbury and Graves?
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114. This is Mrs. Herman Munster. I'd like
to leave a message for my husband.
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115. You see, he... He what? When?
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116. Are you sure? Well...
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117. I see. Well, thank
you very much.
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118. Aunt Lily, what happened? All
the color's rushed into your face.
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119. What happened? Herman's going to work
every morning this week has been a fraud.
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120. The big goofball
got fired last Monday.
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121. What I want to know is what's
Herman been doing this past week...
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122. after he left the
house every morning?
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123. He's been out looking for work.
He's had five jobs in five days.
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124. You can't ask for a better record
than that. He's a perfect failure.
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125. I'm sure, Mr. Tom Fong, sir,
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126. if you'd consider hiring me, I'd
live up to all your expectations.
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127. I advertised "Boy Wanted."
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128. You sure number
one big boy all right.
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129. Thank you. Tell me, you
ever work in laundry before?
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130. No. I, uh, I never have.
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131. I thought maybe you
got caught in mangle.
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132. Hey, I betcha I know what happened,
you rascal. You have fight over girl,
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133. and boyfriend make you
chop, chop, chop on the kisser.
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134. I don't think so. Uh, I mean, if anyone
had gone chop-chop on my kisser,
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135. I think I'd be
the first to know.
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136. You know, I think
you're gonna be all right.
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137. You come over here.
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138. I go show you something,
learn you business upside down.
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139. I go take you in the back room
and show you modus operandi.
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140. "Modus operandi?" Yeah. I "clue
you in," Charlie. Watch yourself.
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141. Oh, boy. Come here now.
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142. Now you see I got
here two machine.
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143. That dryer, that one
over there a washer.
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144. You take the dirty clothes,
you put in a washer.
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145. When bell ring, you take wet
clothes and you put in the dryer.
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146. When this bell rings,
you take out dryer,
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147. put in clean hamper, get more
dirty clothes, put in washer.
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148. You do same thing all
the time, back and forth,
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149. back and forth, every
time the bell ring.
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150. You dig?
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151. Uh, when bell ring on dryer, put
dry clothes in hamper. That good.
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152. When bell ring on washer,
put wet clothes in dryer. Uh-huh.
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153. Uh, then put more dirty clothes
in washer. Boy, you very good.
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154. Now come here. I show you more.
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155. When you get all clothes, you
bring over here and you iron.
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156. Now, when you iron, no
goof off. You concentrate.
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157. Don't worry, I'll use my head.
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158. Oh, I don't know. I think more
better use iron. More flatter.
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159. You keep on do that
till whole mess clean up.
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160. You got it, Charlie? Got it.
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161. Now come here.
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162. If you get in trouble... any kind of
trouble... that emergency valve, you know?
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163. And you turn emergency
valve, that shut off everything.
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164. You got it, Charlie? Gotcha.
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165. Good. All right. Oh, uh,
excuse me, Mr. Tom Fong, sir.
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166. But aren't you going to be
here? No, no. I go lunch now.
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167. I go down the street
and get a enchilada.
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168. Well, fine, but, uh, what should
I do if a customer comes in?
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169. Hide.
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170. Grandpa? Grandpa?
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171. What is it, Lily?
Where are you going?
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172. Out. I'm just not gonna stand
by and see my poor Herman...
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173. buffeted and submerged by
the cruel waves of misfortune.
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174. "Waves?" What happened? Did
the bum get a job as a lifeguard?
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175. No. He doesn't have any job.
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176. And as his wife, I'm going
to do something about it.
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177. What can you do? I can do what
women have done for centuries.
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178. "Women have done for centuries?"
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179. I get it. She's going to
butt in and ruin his life.
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180. The bell.
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181. Uh, when bell rings on dryer,
put dry clothes in hamper.
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182. Bell. But, I...
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183. Oh. Uh, when bell
rings on washer,
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185. Now, put more dirty
clothes in washer.
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186. There. That was easy.
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187. Herman, you got it made.
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188. — The bell? Boy,
that was quick.
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190. In other words, Mrs. Munster,
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your husband in our employ?
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192. Oh, yes, Mr. Gateman.
Think of it.
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193. He's been here for 17 years.
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194. Why, your parlor has become
his home away from home.
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195. Really, uh, I'm afraid
my mind is made up.
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196. But you can't take all
this a way from him.
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197. Herman's always been so happy
among the flowers and the wreaths.
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198. Surrounded by the restful strains of the
organ music, doing the thing he loves best.
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199. He was just saying
to me the other night,
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200. "Lily," he said, "that
place really grabs me."
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201. Well, that's quite a compliment. But
he demanded an increase in salary.
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202. I'm afraid down here we're
not used to raising people.
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203. Oh, Mr. Gateman. You must
give Herman back his job.
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204. He thinks of you...
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205. not only as just an
employer, but as a father.
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this before, but,
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as "Da-Da Gateman."
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209. Really, Mrs. Munster?
Oh, I tell you...
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looks up to you...
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looks up to Raymond Massey.
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212. Mrs. Munster,
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213. that's the nicest thing that
anybody ever said to me.
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214. I'll take him back
and give him his raise.
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215. Oh, thank you. Thank you.
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216. Please, go now. I
mustn't cry anymore.
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217. There's a big affair at the cemetery this
afternoon... I can't afford to show up dry.
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218. Oh, thank you, you
dear, sweet, kind man.
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219. Um, we won't tell Herman
that I talked to you, will we?
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220. Oh, of course not, Mrs. Munster.
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221. It's no use, Grandpa. I've lost
six jobs in the last five days.
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222. I'm no good. Even in the laundry
business I'm all washed up.
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223. That's right, Herman. Your
next step should be skid row.
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224. But with President
Johnson wiping out poverty,
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got no place to go.
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226. I shouldn't have been so
cocky when I asked for that raise.
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227. Fate has dealt me
a deserving blow.
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228. As has been said so many times,
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only ends up with a fat lip."
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231. The bell! The bell! I gotta get
the clothes out of the washer!
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232. Will you take it easy?
It's only the telephone.
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233. Hello. Oh, hello, Mr. Gateman.
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234. Uh, sir, about the other day, I'm
very sorry. I had no intention of...
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235. You want me to what?
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237. You found you couldn't
get along without me?
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238. Well, I'll tell you,
Gatey, old boy,
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239. I've had a few other
offers, and I'd, uh, like time
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240. to consider what's best
for me in this situation.
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241. Oh, boy. One minute
he's Little Orphan Annie,
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242. the next minute he's
Charles de Gaulle.
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243. I can have my raise. Oh.
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244. Well, I guess under
those circumstances,
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resume in your employ.
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246. Mm-hmm. Thank
you. You're very kind.
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247. Oh, boy, Herman!
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248. You got your job
back and the raise.
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249. What did you expect?
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250. Oh, you're home, dear.
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about your losing your job,
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252. and I want you to know that
we're behind you a hundred percent.
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253. Oh, yes, Uncle Herman. We'll
help you in any way we can.
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254. Now, now, now.
That's not necessary.
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255. It just so happens
Mr. Gateman has just called...
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257. Herman, you don't
mean to tell me...
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258. Of course, I
insisted on the raise,
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later he'd come around.
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260. Oh, Herman. You're so forceful,
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261. and you're such a marvelous
husband and father to your little brood.
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262. You know, Herman, we
look up to you to guide us...
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263. and protect us against the
trials and tribulations of life.
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264. You have made... right here
at home... Our own ponderosa.
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265. Aw, shucks, girl.
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never said a discouraging word.
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