1. Eddie's flunked science.
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2. What? I can't believe it.
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3. Eddie's always had it up here.
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4. Well, it's about time we
gave it to him down here.
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5. I was just in his room,
and I found these
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6. letters from his school
principal, Mr. Balding.
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he's been hiding them.
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8. I can't understand it.
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9. We've never given him any reason
to be afraid of us. That's true, Lily.
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10. I tell ya. I'm very concerned.
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11. I haven't been so shocked since
the last time I sat in Grandpa's chair.
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12. What are we gonna do?
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13. Well, I think we'll
have to go right down
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out what's going on.
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15. There's nothing better at a time
like this than meeting face-to-face.
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16. Oh, Taggert, don't you think you're
being a trifle too harsh on the boy?
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17. In my professional opinion,
Eddie Munster should be expelled.
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18. I think you're going
too far, Taggert.
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19. After all, this is a grammar school.
You're not a prison guard anymore.
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20. If you'd use a few more
of my methods, you'd
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21. have less trouble with
some of your inmates.
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22. I mean, pupils.
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23. Look, Taggert. I don't
care if your brother-in-law
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Board of Education.
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25. I am running this
school, not you!
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26. Now, there could be a
perfectly good reason
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27. why the Munsters haven't
answered my letters.
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28. Hmph. That's exactly what
Dillinger's principal said.
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29. All right. What do you
suggest we should do about it?
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30. You leave it to me.
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31. I'm going out to their house and
throw a good scare into those Munsters.
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32. Eddie, why didn't you show us
these notes from your teacher?
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33. I guess I didn't want you to
know I was failing science, sir.
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34. I can't understand it. Don't you
want to follow in your father's tracks?
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35. Young man, I think we're just gonna
have to suspend some of your privileges.
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36. No more standing in the closet,
no more sleeping in Spot's cage,
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37. and from now on every night, you're gonna
have to go to bed while it's still dark.
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38. Isn't that a little severe, Herman?
Why, you're-you're positively inhuman.
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39. Grandpa, please. Young
man, I'm laying down the law.
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40. You're supposed to have a
project ready for the science fair.
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41. Where is it? Well,
you see, it's...
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42. No excuses! I want you to
start right away on that project,
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43. and I mean right now!
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44. What's so funny?
It's-It's this joke book.
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45. Listen to this
one, Lily. It'll kill ya.
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46. Well, it's a little late
for that but go ahead.
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47. "I just invented something to
keep the inside of my car quiet.
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48. It fits right over her mouth."
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49. And if you think that
one's funny, listen to this.
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50. "Two men are walking..." Why do
you like to read that silly joke book?
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51. It's not silly.
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52. Besides, it's very important
nowadays to have a sense of humor.
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53. Now, I even noticed
it down at the parlor.
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54. During lunch, the guys are always
sitting around laughing and joking.
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55. As soon as I walk
over, they stop.
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56. Speaking of work, you'd better
get going. You'll be late again.
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57. I guess you're right. They're starting
to call me "the late Herman Munster."
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58. Besides, I've gotta take
two hours off today...
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59. to go down and
visit Eddie's principal.
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60. Uh, by the way, where
is Eddie anyway?
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61. He's still down in the laboratory
working on his science project.
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62. Okay, Eddie, get the
head, and we'll put it on.
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63. this is turning out to be the
finest robot we've ever made.
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64. Boy, I sure hope it brings my marks up when
I enter it in the science fair at school.
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65. I'm certain it will. You've
worked hard enough on it.
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66. Grandpa helped me. No, no,
I didn't. I merely supervised.
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67. You know, Marilyn, this boy
has a naturally mechanical mind.
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68. I've been trying to get away
from the shop all morning.
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69. But it looks as though I won't be
able to make it. We're just too busy.
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70. People are dying to get in here.
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71. I think it's because of
our new layaway plan.
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72. Do you want me to cancel the
appointment, Uncle Herman?
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73. No. No, no, no, no. The school
would think we're not reliable.
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74. - Ask your Aunt Lily to go.
- Aunt Lily's not here.
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75. She's gone to the dentist
to have her teeth filed.
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76. How about Grandpa going instead?
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77. Now, you know Grandpa
never goes out in the daytime.
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78. - How would it be if I went?
- Oh, would you, dear?
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79. I'm sorry, Marilyn. I have to go
now. They're-They're starting.
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80. That's all right, Uncle Herman.
We all have to go sometime.
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81. Bye.
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82. Oh, you run along to class, Eddie.
I'm going in to talk to your principal.
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83. Okay, but I don't
think it'll do any good.
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84. Well, it doesn't hurt to
try. Oh, see you later.
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85. And don't be afraid.
He's kind of scary.
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86. Come in, please.
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87. Good afternoon. Are you
Eddie Munster's father?
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88. No, I'm his grandfather.
At your service.
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89. Well, I'm Taggert,
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90. juvenile investigator for
the Board of Education.
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91. Came here to check
up on Eddie Munster...
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92. environment-wise, that is.
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93. Well, you see, Eddie's
parents are not here,
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94. but I would be glad
to show you around.
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95. In all my life, I never saw
a house in this condition.
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96. Thank you. Yes, it
is hard to believe...
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97. that my daughter
does this all by herself.
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98. Just follow me, Mr. Taggert.
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99. This is the living room.
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100. Cozy, isn't it?
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101. - You call this cozy.
- Oh, yeah! Chow time!
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102. Excuse me. I have to
go and feed the clock.
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103. More? Nevermore.
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104. Don't worry, cutie pie.
I haven't forgotten you.
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105. Come and get it!
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106. He has an amazing
appetite for a goldfish.
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107. Eddie was just too ashamed
to show us your letters.
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108. I was beginning to think no
one in your family cared. Oh, no.
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109. We were all especially disappointed
to hear he was failing science.
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110. "Especially"? You see, my whole
family is very interested in science.
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111. My grandfather even has a
laboratory in the basement.
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112. Then I can't understand why his
science work in school should be so poor.
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113. Well, I guess Eddie was
just spending too much
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114. time working on his
project for the science fair.
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115. It's a robot.
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116. A robot?
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117. Eh? Well, what do you
think? This is my laboratory,
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118. where I, uh, work on
some of my experiments.
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119. What are these
restraining straps for?
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120. Well, some of my
experiments don't like it.
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121. Wait'll you see this!
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122. - What is that?
- That's Eddie's robot.
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123. - He made it all by himself.
- It's nothing but a pile of tin cans...
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124. Succotash, baked
beans, Harvard beets.
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125. It's amazing what you
can do with leftovers.
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126. You wanna see how
it works? Never mind!
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127. I... I don't care
whether it works or not.
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128. Any boy who comes from an environment like
this has no place in our school system.
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129. After meeting me and visiting Eddie's
home, you're throwing him out of school?
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130. That is my recommendation.
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131. Sic 'im!
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132. Oh, yeah?
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133. Keep that thing away
from me! Help! Help!
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134. Good boy!
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135. After talking with you, I feel
Mr. Taggert may have been a little hasty.
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136. My aunt and uncle will be so glad to
hear you're giving Eddie a second chance.
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137. Well, any boy interested enough in science
to build a robot deserves a second chance.
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138. Thanks again, Mr. Balding.
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139. Oh, uh, the youngsters are bringing
their projects to the science fair tonight.
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140. Be sure Eddie
has his robot there.
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141. My family and I will
see you then. Good.
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142. I'll be looking forward to
seeing them... face-to-face.
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143. Good grief, Taggert!
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144. Don't tell me you've
become a beatnik at your age.
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145. I have just come from
the Munsters' house,
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146. and I was lucky to
escape with my life.
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147. Any boy who comes from that
background has got to be a delinquent.
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148. You should see the
boy's grandfather.
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149. He looks like a
fat Jack the Ripper!
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150. Taggert, this is
not a reform school.
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151. We can't expel every
student you don't like.
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152. There wouldn't be
anyone here but the janitor.
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153. Eddie Munster
is really different.
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154. Oh, nonsense. His cousin
was right here in my office,
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155. and she's a charming,
lovely person.
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156. And she convinced me to
give the boy a second chance.
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157. Say, "Ah."
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158. Come on! Say, "Ah." Ahhh.
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159. Oh! I'm sorry, Grandpa. I
didn't know you had company.
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160. E-Excuse me. That's not
company. That's Eddie's robot!
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161. How do you do?
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162. That's amazing.
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163. If the top of his head was a little
flatter, he'd look positively human.
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164. I've seen that robot. It's not only a
piece of junk, it's a menace to society.
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165. It's got a flat head. Now, that
is a sure sign of a criminal type.
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166. I'll see it for myself tonight.
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167. And, Taggert,
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168. if you're lying, it's your job.
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169. You're forgetting my brother-in-law's
a member of the Board of Education.
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170. I don't care if your
father's the governor.
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171. The only job security I have left is
to make sure that robot don't work.
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172. Sometimes I wish I'd stayed a prison
guard. You meet a better class of people.
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173. Oh, dear, they've already
started. I knew we'd be late.
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174. Herman, if you hadn't
spent so much time reading
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175. that joke book, we could've
been here an hour ago.
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176. Sorry, dear. But you know how hard it is
to put a book down in the middle of a joke.
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177. Herman, we'll take the robot
backstage. You go and park the car.
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178. Aha! So we meet again!
Sic 'im! Oh, no. Wait a minute!
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179. I-I want to apologize.
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180. - I was a bit hasty today.
- That's different.
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181. After seeing the robot, I realized that
Eddie must come from a very unusual family.
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182. Thank you.
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183. Yes, this is, uh, certainly
a very handsome,
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185. Uh, Mr. Taggert, are you
attending the science fair?
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186. No, I want to go
over Eddie's records.
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187. I want to make sure he gets, uh,
exactly what's coming to him. Thank you.
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188. Start her up, Eddie.
Let's give it a trial run.
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189. What happened? That's the first time
I've ever seen a robot with indigestion.
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190. That was little Andrea Sue Blum,
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191. Class Two, B-4,
reading her composition,
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192. "What Einstein's Theory
of Relativity Means to Me."
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193. Something wrong? It's the robot,
Uncle Herman. It's not working.
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194. Eddie, try it again.
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195. I think it's the carburetor.
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196. The only answer is an
emergency carburetorectomy.
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197. Help me get this into
the dressing room.
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198. Next is Master Jules
Daly, Class Four, A-3,
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199. with his own invention,
electric chopsticks.
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200. Grandpa, you think
you'll be finished on time?
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201. They'll be calling
for Eddie soon.
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202. - Why don't you just take the robot...
- Herman, please.
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203. I didn't interfere when you
were being put together.
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204. Ready? Ready. Ready.
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205. Can opener. Can opener.
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207. Pliers.
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208. Pliers. Pliers.
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210. You know how squeamish Herman
is. He always faints at the sight of oil.
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211. Rivet. Rivet. Rivet.
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212. Thank you. Thank you.
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213. The last exhibit on our science
fair tonight will be a robot...
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214. built by young Eddie Munster!
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215. Oh, Grandpa! They're
introducing the robot right now.
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216. What'll we do? Lily, please! I
mean, these things take time.
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217. After all, I'm only
flesh and blood.
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218. Somebody will just have to go out
there and stall them until we're ready,
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219. like they do in those old
Don Ameche movies on TV.
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221. I... I have no idea what's
holding things up, but...
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222. I'm sure he'll be right out.
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223. The robot, please!
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224. Stall them? Yes!
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226. Talk to them? Oh, I couldn't.
I'd-I'd be scared to death.
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227. I'd-I'd get stage fright.
What could I say?
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228. Why don't you tell them some of those
jokes you've been reading in that book?
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229. That ought to keep them amused.
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230. Now, Herman, this
could be your big break.
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231. Go out there and give
them everything you've got!
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232. Why, just think, Herman.
This could mean Hollywood...
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233. The Palace!
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234. - Come on, dear.
- All right.
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235. I'll go out there.
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236. But I'm not doing this
for fame or fortune...
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237. or to be the life of the party.
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238. I'm doing this for Eddie.
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239. And here it is now!
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240. Uh.
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241. I've been asked
to come out here...
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242. and, uh, entertain you.
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243. Amazing! It looks almost alive.
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244. Alice, why can't our Sydney
build something like that?
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245. He's 16 years old, and he can
barely wave bye-bye. Oh, George!
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246. Uh... Uh, ladies and gentlemen.
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247. Um, uh-uh, this is my
first public appearance.
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248. So, you'll have to...
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don't function too well.
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250. As a matter of fact, this
situation reminds me of a story.
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251. One time, Abraham
Lincoln was asked...
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public ceremonies annoying.
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253. He said, "Yes.
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254. "In fact, I feel like the man who
was ridden out of town on a rail...
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255. who said, 'If it wasn't for the
honor of the thing, I'd rather walk.'"
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256. I think I've found the trouble.
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257. Someone has thrown
a wrench in the works.
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258. Who would do a thing like that?
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259. Taggert!
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260. And they even have an invention
for keeping the inside of the car quiet.
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261. It fits right over her mouth.
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262. I'll be right back.
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263. Whew! "Did you take a
bath?" And the kid said, "No."
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264. Well, that's as
much as I can do.
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265. Now it's all up to that
big mechanic in the sky.
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266. Who wears the biggest hat in the
world? The man with the biggest head.
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267. Ca-Can we bring it
out now? Of course!
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268. All we have to do is get
Herman off the stage.
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269. Come on. Careful, Grandpa.
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270. Feet. Careful.
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271. More!
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272. That was great work,
Herman. But you can stop now.
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273. - The robot's fixed.
- Stop now? Are you kidding?
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274. You hear 'em out
there? I'm a smash.
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275. I tell you. They're my kind
of people. They love me
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276. out there. I got 'em right
in the palm of my hand.
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277. Herman Munster! You ought
to be ashamed of yourself!
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278. Aren't you forgetting something? This is
supposed to be Eddie's night, not yours.
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279. But, Lily, I... Lily, I
guess you're right.
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280. I'm just a big ham.
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281. It was the lights
and the applause. I...
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282. I just got carried away.
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283. Eddie, do you hear that
out there? More! More! More!
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284. That's for you.
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285. Now, take your robot and
go on out there and kill 'em!
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286. - Herman!
- Lily, that's just
a show business expression.
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287. Okay, Eddie. Start her up now.
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288. I'm sorry, Eddie. I've let
you down. It's all my fault.
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289. What am I going to do?
There's nothing to do.
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290. I'll... just go out and explain.
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291. No, Dad, that's my job.
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293. Eddie just informed me his
robot exploded backstage.
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294. However-However, I think I speak
for everyone here when I say...
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295. the special prize should
still go to Eddie Munster.
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296. Yeah!
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297. Really?
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298. Eddie tells me he
doesn't deserve to win.
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299. He was helped
by his grandfather.
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300. You know, I think such
honesty should be rewarded.
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301. Eddie, my young friend, you're the kind
of a boy we're proud to have in our school.
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302. I agree!
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303. I think our Eddie has
just become a man!
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304. And the hard way,
not like you, Herman.
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305. That's our boy.
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306. Where's Eddie? And
where's my joke book?
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307. I haven't seen it. And
Eddie's down in the lab.
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308. He and Grandpa are
working on a new project.
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309. Another invention? It's got
something to do with the robot.
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310. Hmph. It's remarkable how
that boy's marks have improved.
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311. He's liable to turn out just like me if
he keeps his head to the grindstone.
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312. I'm so glad to hear they sent that
awful Mr. Taggert back to prison service.
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313. It's men like him who
give prisons a bad name.
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314. "Why does a chicken
cross the road?"
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315. To get on the other side.
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316. That was good, Eddie. Good.
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317. Try another one. "Why do
firemen wear red suspenders?"
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318. To keep their pants up.
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319. Eddie, we'll make a fortune.
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320. They say vaudeville is dead, but you
and I, we're gonna bring it back to life.
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