1. Ah! Here we are!
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2. Look at that bird. Mother,
you've outdone yourself this time.
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3. Just put it down and
let me get started on it.
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4. May we be truly thankful for
what we're about to receive.
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5. What does everybody want?
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6. That tall, dark,
handsome-looking fellow...
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7. you're looking at is me.
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8. I guess you're wondering
what's going on here.
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9. Well, it all started
about 10 days ago,
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10. when I was invited to a
reunion of my old army outfit.
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11. You can't do it.
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12. No matter how hard
you try, it just won't fit.
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13. I don't understand it.
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14. It must have shrunk
since I got out of the army.
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15. Were you a hero in the war, Dad?
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16. Well, I don't like
to brag, Eddie,
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17. but when I'd get up
out of that foxhole,
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18. the enemy would take one
look at me in this uniform and run.
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19. Come to think of it, a lot of our
guys used to look at me and run too.
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20. You can forget about wearing it
to the reunion. It just doesn't fit.
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21. Look. This is the
first time in 20 years...
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22. the guys from my old
outfit are getting together.
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23. They're all gonna be wearing
their uniforms at the banquet.
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24. How will it look if
I'm the only guy to
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25. show up in civvies?
They'll all stare at me.
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26. Herman, I don't
want you to go at all.
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27. I know what goes on at
those so-called reunions.
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28. Besides, if there's one thing
you don't need, it's a banquet.
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29. Just look at you.
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30. What's wrong with
me? What's wrong?
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31. You're too fat. That's
what's wrong. Fat? Me, fat?
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32. Yeah. Marilyn, I ask
you... am I too fat?
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33. - Well...
- Never mind!
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34. What are you
yelling at Marilyn for?
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35. I mean, don't you know that
fat men are supposed to be jolly?
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36. That's not the issue. Herman, if you go
to that reunion, you'll be away overnight.
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37. Lily... Herman,
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38. we haven't been separated
in over a hundred years.
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39. But, Lily, it's just one night.
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40. I know just the way Lily feels.
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41. I felt the same way
about Grandma.
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42. Oh, she was quite a
woman, your grandma.
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43. Lily, I wanna go to the reunion.
I wanna, I wanna! I wanna!
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44. All right, Herman.
I'll tell you what.
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45. The reunion is
still 10 days away.
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46. If you can lose enough weight to get
into your uniform by then, you can go.
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47. You got yourself a
deal. I'll just stop eating.
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48. Oh, no. No, no. You'll have to to go to a
doctor and have a physical examination.
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49. Get him to put you
on a sensible diet.
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50. I don't want a sick
corpse on my hands.
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51. Okay. You've got
yourself a deal.
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52. What are my appointments today?
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53. Well, you have a new
patient... a Mr. Munster.
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54. He's here for a checkup.
Something about a diet.
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55. Then you have a pretty
full schedule till noontime.
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56. A diet, huh? Oh, all right.
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57. Oh, would you take these glasses
down to the optometrist down the hall?
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58. The lens keeps popping
out on me, and I'm so
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59. nearsighted, I can't
see a thing without 'em.
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60. I'll be right back, Doctor.
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61. Yes. Yes.
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62. Excuse me. There's no one
outside, and I have an appointment.
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63. - I'm Herman Munster.
- Oh, yes.
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64. My nurse just stepped
down the hall. Uh, come in.
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65. I'm Doctor Dudley.
How do you do?
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66. Well, Mr. Munster, I see
you brought your doggie.
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67. I'm afraid he'll have to wait
outside unless he's had his shots.
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68. I'm afraid you don't understand.
I'm here for an examination.
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69. I have some weight
to lose in a hurry.
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70. Oh, yes. You're the
gentleman. Who wants the diet.
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71. Well, my nurse just took my
glasses to be repaired, and, uh...
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72. I could come back later. No need.
No need. It's just a routine physical.
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73. I could do it blindfolded.
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74. Now, if you just sit down
over here, I'll look you over.
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75. Now, stick out your tongue.
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76. Doc?
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77. Oh, there you are. You
mustn't be afraid of me.
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78. Now, have, uh, you
ever had the measles?
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79. Chicken pox?
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80. Or the mumps? Or severe
dizziness or headaches?
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81. No. Just the Black Plague.
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82. Black Plague? Very funny.
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83. Something wrong?
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84. No, no. That's what I get for buying
this equipment from my brother-in-law.
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85. Now, have, uh...
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86. Have you had your
appendix or, uh, tonsils...
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87. or gallbladder or
spleen removed?
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88. No, not since they
were first put in.
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89. Quite a comedian, aren't ya?
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90. Sixty-two point eight?
Why, that's incredible!
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91. Oh, not really.
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92. I always run a little
fever when I'm nervous.
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93. Well, you mustn't be nervous.
And now I'll take your pulse.
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94. Now, look, I told you once...
you got to get the dog out of here!
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95. Scoot! Scoot! Doc,
that's my hand.
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96. Y-You mean you
were born with this?
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97. No, someone else was.
And I'll always be grateful.
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98. Not everyone will give you
a hand when you need one.
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99. If you're gonna make me
laugh, we'll be here all day.
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100. Now, if you'll just step over
here to the scale, Mr. Munster.
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101. Doc, I hate to contradict you,
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102. but the scale is over here.
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103. Oh, I'm sorry. The woman that
dusts for me keeps moving my things.
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104. Now, if you'll
just step up here.
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105. 4:00 already? Where's the
nurse with those glasses?
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106. Well, shall we check
the old tick-tick-ticker?
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107. Keep the best for the last.
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108. Mr. Munster, now, if
you'll just sit down here.
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109. That... That-a-boy.
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110. Here we go.
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111. You know, I just discovered
something extraordinary.
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112. I can't hear a thing
without my glasses.
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113. Doc...
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114. How silly of me. You
ought to be a doctor.
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115. There we are.
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116. Comin' in good.
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117. Doc, I think there's
someone at the door.
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118. You're right. Excuse me.
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119. Here are your glasses,
Doctor. Thank you, Nurse.
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120. She's pretty but poky.
Well, shall we, uh,
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121. push on, Mr. Munster?
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122. Is there a doctor in the house?
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123. Lily? Grandpa?
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124. Lily? Oh. Listen to
this. It's from the doctor.
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125. What were the results of your
examination? "Dear Mr. Munster,
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126. "I have studied the results
of your examination...
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127. "and have reached the
following conclusions:
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128. "Your pulse is 15; your
blood pressure is minus three;
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129. body temperature, 62.8;
and heartbeat, none."
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130. So far, so good.
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131. "Furthermore, it is my duty
as a physician to warn you...
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132. that unless you go on
the enclosed diet and lose
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133. 100 pounds immediately,
you'll be dead in a week."
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134. - But if I'm dead,
I can't go to the reunion.
- Well, I don't know.
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135. That never stopped
me from going anywhere.
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136. I'm gonna lose a hundred
pounds and go to the reunion...
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137. In uniform...
Even if it kills me.
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138. Herman, lunch.
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139. I don't know how he's done it. Six
days on nothing but vitamins and water.
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140. I didn't think he'd really be
able to stick to it this long.
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141. Herman. Hurry up.
Your lunch is getting cold.
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142. Mmm. Looks delicious.
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143. And what have we here?
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144. Vitamins and water. Oh, Lily.
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145. Oh. And a B-12 too.
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146. Lily, you shouldn't have
gone to so much trouble.
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147. Delicious. Would you pass...
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148. I never knew you could
get indigestion from water.
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149. Has anybody got a toothpick?
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150. Enough is enough!
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151. You win. Go to the reunion.
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152. Just don't wear your uniform.
But please, eat something.
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153. No! Now it's become
a matter of principle.
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154. And besides, I've just
got four more days to go.
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155. Four more days.
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156. You'll never make it.
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157. Never make it.
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158. Aha! Grandpa!
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159. What are you doing
hanging around down here?
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160. What am I doing?
What are you doing?
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161. - I thought I heard a burglar.
- Of course.
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162. And you thought you'd
find him in the refrigerator.
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163. Herman, put
yourself in my place...
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164. and look at the diet
from a sensible position.
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165. No. I've only got two more days to
go, and I've got to get to that reunion.
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166. For your own good,
take my advice.
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167. Listen to someone whose
head is not always in the clouds.
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168. Eat something already.
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169. No. Now it's become
a matter of principle.
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170. I'm gonna see it through!
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171. You'll never make it.
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172. You'll never make it!
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173. Good night.
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174. And please stop that noise.
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175. I'm trying to get some sleep.
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176. Oh, come on, Uncle Herman.
Eat something. Please?
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177. Look. Today is my last day.
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178. I'm gonna make it.
Tomorrow's the reunion.
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eat before the day is up.
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180. Oh, no, I won't.
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181. Tonight at dinner, can I have
his drumstick? We'll see, dear.
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182. - Drumstick?
- Yeah. Today's Thanksgiving.
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183. Thanksgiving? I told
you he wouldn't make it.
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184. You mean, Thanksgiving with
turkey and cranberry sauce?
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185. That kind of Thanksgiving?
Yeah, that's the kind...
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186. With the dressing and the
mashed potatoes and the gravy.
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187. With the dressing and the
mashed potatoes and the gravy...
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188. And the pickled beets and the
mushrooms and the candied yams.
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189. With the pickled beets and the
mushrooms, the candied yams...
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190. And the olives and the celery
stuffed with Roquefort cheese.
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191. Olives, the celery stuffed
with Roquefort cheese.
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192. And the homemade biscuits
oozing with melted butter.
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193. Homemade biscuits oozing with melted
butter... And don't forget the pumpkin pie!
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194. Pumpkin pie... Oh! He fainted!
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195. Oh! Oh, Herman. Herman.
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196. - Oh. Oh, Herman.
- I'll call the doctor.
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197. Oh, are you all right, pussycat?
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198. He's right in here,
Doctor. Thank you.
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199. I didn't like the look of him when
he was in my office last week.
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200. Didn't like the looks of his doggie
either. A little on the mangy side.
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201. Well, I don't know what
you're talking about,
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202. Doctor, but I do think
you ought to examine him.
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203. All right. We'll
have a look here.
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204. What are you doing, Doctor?
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205. I hate to say this, but, uh,
you called me a little too late.
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206. There's nothing more I can do.
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207. What do you mean? This is just a
fainting spell. He's had these before.
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208. Well, eight or nine times
in the last 100 years!
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209. I'm very sorry. Now, if you'll just help
me fill out this form for the authorities,
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210. I won't intrude
on you any longer.
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211. Now, was he a resident of
the country over six months?
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212. Well, yes, but... Did he
serve in the armed forces?
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213. Of course, Doctor, but
what... How many years?
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214. Three years, but... Three years.
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said it was four years.
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217. Don't you remember, Lily? The
first year I was at Fort Benning.
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218. Then I went overseas. And then
I was transferred to that outfit...
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219. That doctor is ill. He shouldn't
be allowed around sick people.
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something about pumpkin pie.
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222. It's all right, Herman.
You just fainted.
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223. That silly doctor
thought you were dead.
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224. What a ridiculous mistake.
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225. I may be starving to death,
but I'm the picture of health.
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226. Just the same, this diet
has gone far enough.
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227. No reunion is worth it.
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228. No. I've only got
24 hours to go.
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229. Lily, only 24 hours.
And I'm gonna make it.
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230. All I need is a little something
to hold me through the day.
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231. Herman, I think I have just
the thing that will hold you.
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232. That oughta hold
you. Thanks a lot.
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233. I knew I could depend on you.
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234. This reunion must be awfully
important to you, Herman.
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235. Are you sure this is
the way you want it?
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236. Lily, it's the only way. Well,
Herman, we have to go now.
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237. We thought we'd eat our
Thanksgiving dinner out.
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238. That way, you won't be
bothered by the smell of food.
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239. - Can you see the TV set
all right, Uncle Herman?
- Fine. Fine.
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240. - You sure you'll be all right?
- Oh, sure.
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241. Just go out and enjoy
yourselves. Have a hearty meal.
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242. Bon appétit.
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243. Well, good-bye, Herman.
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244. Good-bye. Good-bye.
Good-bye, Eddie. Good night, dear.
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245. Good night. Good-bye,
Uncle Herman.
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246. Good night, Marilyn.
Don't worry about me.
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247. I'll be just fine.
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248. Hmph! Big deal.
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249. A turkey dinner. Who
needs it, anyway?
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262. In a sea of hot fudge sauce...
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263. Ah! Here we are!
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264. Look at that bird. Mother,
you've outdone yourself this time.
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265. Just put it down and
let me get started on it.
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266. May we be truly thankful for
what we're about to receive.
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267. Now, let's see. What
does everybody want?
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268. Oh, this cuts beautifully.
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269. Turkey. Mmm! Mmm!
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270. Mmm. Delicious! Mmm.
Boy. Mashed potatoes.
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271. Mashed potatoes. Oh, will you
pass the brussels sprouts, please?
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272. Mmm. That's good.
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273. And this turkey is delicious!
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274. Did you make the
dressing yourself? Delicious!
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275. Oh, would you give
my wife the recipe?
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276. Where is the cranberry sauce?
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277. Uh, would someone pass
me the cranberry sauce?
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278. What's a Thanksgiving
without cranberry sauce?
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279. Will you pass the
cranberry sauce?
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280. I want some cranberry sauce!
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281. Where's Herman?
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282. He's up in the attic
trying on his uniform.
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284. Tonight's the reunion
of his old army outfit.
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285. Boy, the way he ate last night,
he'll never get into that uniform!
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Mrs. Farber not to send
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the way Herman acted.
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288. Mrs. Farber was very
understanding. As a matter of fact,
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289. she said whenever her husband
goes on a diet, he acts hardly human.
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291. Not only did Herman
eat their entire dinner...
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292. but he even brought home the
cranberry sauce in a doggie bag.
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293. Gee, Dad, you look
great! Thank you, son.
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294. There certainly is
something about a soldier.
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295. I never thought I'd be saying
good-bye to you again in uniform.
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296. Lily, it's just one
night, you know.
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298. What's this?
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299. Just my ribs, that's all.
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301. It's a bulletproof vest.
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302. "Bulletproof vest." That's
Grandma's old corset.
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303. Well, I admit it's
not strictly G.I.,
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