1. How's the market? Not so good.
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2. International Pine Box
closed at a new low.
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3. American Tombstone
toppled from its high point...
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4. and now the government is threatening
to slap a lid on International Casket.
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5. Well, never mind, Grandpa, remember,
everything that's down has to go up.
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6. And by the same token,
everything that's up has to go down...
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7. which is what keeps
Herman in business.
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8. Is Pop home yet? Not
yet, dear. But be patient.
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9. He'll be home in two
shakes of a werewolf's tail.
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10. And when he does come
home, we'll let you know.
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11. Why is Eddie so anxious for
Uncle Herman to come home?
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12. Well, because
Herman's his father...
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13. and he loves him, respects him, and
looks up to him with great admiration.
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14. Yeah, and on top of that...
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15. he promised to stop off
downtown and buy me a new kite.
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16. Okay, come on up.
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17. Up, up, up.
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18. That's it, higher.
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19. Okay.
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20. Hank, watch out! The
rope's gonna break!
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21. Don't move, we'll call an
ambulance. Ambulance?
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22. Thank you, you're very
kind, sir, but I feel fine.
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23. Impossible, it flattened
your head like a pancake.
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24. I don't know what you're
talking about. I never felt better.
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25. Mister, don't be so confident.
Wait till you look in a mirror.
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26. Just look at him.
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27. We'd better get his name
before he kicks the bucket.
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28. I don't know what's
keeping him up.
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29. What's your name,
mister? My name?
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30. My name is...
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31. My name?
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32. That's funny, I haven't
got the vaguest idea.
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33. My name is...
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34. Herman is three hours late.
What could have happened to him?
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35. Maybe the store
was all out of kites...
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36. and he's too ashamed to face me.
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37. No, he's had an accident.
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38. There's no other explanation.
My Hermie has had an accident.
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39. Lily, don't be so pessimistic.
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40. Well, all I know is I wish he'd hurry up
and get home to give me my new kite.
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41. Eddie, I wish you'd stop
worrying about your stupid kite...
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42. and start worrying
about your stupid father.
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43. Eddie, your father
wouldn't let you down.
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44. Even if he was lying dead someplace,
he'd be thoughtful enough to phone.
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45. 8:30 and where's Big Daddy?
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46. 8:30, it's time for my
favorite TV program.
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47. It's all about that
crazy, mixed-up family...
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48. that's always having those
weird, fantastic adventures.
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49. We delay the start
of My Three Sons...
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50. to bring you this
special bulletin.
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51. Local police have taken an
amnesia victim into protective custody.
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52. Here is a picture of
the amnesia victim.
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53. Anyone who can
identify this man...
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54. is urged to contact police
headquarters immediately.
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55. Well, that's not
John Doe, that's Pop.
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56. Uncle Herman has amnesia.
My poor, poor darling.
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57. Lily, be calm. Herman is
safe and in good hands.
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58. And you and I will go down to
claim him, right after My Three Sons.
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59. No, we won't, we'll go
down and claim him now.
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60. Grandpa, you go
and get your cloak.
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61. Yes, Professor. Yes,
we'll check them both out.
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62. Thank you for
being good citizens.
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63. That, Officer Kugel,
was the university.
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64. Two of their scientists saw a
picture of John Doe on television...
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65. and each got a theory.
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66. One figures he's a
creature from outer space.
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67. And the other?
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68. The other figures
he's a missing link...
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69. but he can't figure
what he's a link to.
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70. Sarge, do you see what I see?
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71. Look at their complexions,
they're green. What are they?
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72. I don't know...
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73. but if they were fish, the Board of
Health wouldn't let you sell them.
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74. Good evening, what
can I do for you?
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75. Well, you can direct us to the
Lost and Found Department.
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76. What did you lose,
Pops, your marbles? No.
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77. We lost my husband and his
son-in-law, Herman Munster.
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78. Alias John Doe.
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79. A John Doe?
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80. He's ours, and we
want him back. Why?
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81. Officer Kugel, shut up
and bring in John Doe.
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82. Now, you must remember
that amnesia is very delicate.
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83. If you just tell the victim who
he is, like a bolt out of the blue...
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84. you're liable to shock him
into a psychological trance.
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85. So just wait for him
to recognize you.
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86. Okay? Okay.
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87. Sergeant, do you know
how he got amnesia?
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88. He got hit on the head
with a 300-pound safe.
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89. I see.
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90. Oh, hi.
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91. John, this is Mrs.
Munster, and her father.
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92. How do you do? How do you do?
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93. Hi, there. Hi.
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94. Do they look familiar?
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95. I've never seen these
people before in my life.
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96. Steady, Lily, be brave.
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97. Are you sure? I'm positive.
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98. I'd remember a cute little
cookie like Mrs. Munster.
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99. Okay, Kugel, take him back.
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100. Shall we go? Sure. Come on.
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101. It's been very nice meeting you.
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102. Bye.
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103. Did you ever hear the one about
the elephant and the peanut?
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104. I'm sorry, folks. I know you'd
like to take him home with you...
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105. but until he knows himself who he is, I
can't release him without a court order.
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106. But he's my husband
and the father of our child.
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107. We want him home
where he belongs.
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108. Well, in view of
his condition...
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109. you might try to petition the
court for legal custody of the victim.
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110. Adoption approved.
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111. Amy, you're a very lucky child to be
adopted by such wonderful parents.
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112. I'm sure you'll be
a very happy family.
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113. All right, bailiff,
next case, please.
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114. Mrs. Lily Munster...
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115. and John Doe.
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116. Say, excuse me, I'm on.
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117. Give him back his comic books.
That's all right, you can keep them.
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118. What a nice kid.
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119. Hello, there.
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120. Good morning, Your Honor.
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121. Good morn...
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122. Good morning.
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123. This is the child?
Well, yes and no.
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124. He's recovering
from an accident.
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125. Oh.
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126. Must have been a beauty.
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127. Well, I've had people
adopt adults before...
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128. but are you sure you
want to adopt him?
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129. Yes, Your Honor, I am.
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130. Yes, you see, Your Honor,
she believes that older children...
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131. need love and guidance just
as much as younger ones do.
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132. Just a minute, who are you? I'm
Mrs. Munster's trustworthy father.
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133. Wait a minute.
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134. This isn't one of those
Candid Camera stunts, is it?
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135. No, sir...
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136. I don't think so.
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137. Well, now, Mrs.
Munster, tell me...
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138. have you given this
careful consideration?
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139. Yes, Your Honor, I have.
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140. And before you made
your final decision...
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141. did you go to the orphanage and
see what... who else was available?
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142. No.
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143. No, I took one look at John...
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144. and I knew I couldn't
live without him.
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145. Thanks, Mom.
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146. John, tell me, have you
thought this thing out?
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147. I mean, do you want to go
home with these people...
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148. and become a
member of this family?
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149. Can I have my own
television set? Of course, John.
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150. You've got yourself a deal.
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151. Well...
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152. I see from your
financial statement...
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153. that you're able to
take care of a ward.
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154. The child is willing.
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155. Okay, the adoption is granted,
on a temporary trial basis.
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156. Bailiff, call the next case.
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157. Thank you, Your Honor.
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158. Your Honor, what exactly do you
mean by "temporary trial basis"?
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159. Well, if you realize
you've made a mistake...
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160. just call me, and I'll see what I
can do about getting him in the army.
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161. Look at that, two
happy children at play.
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162. Nice catch, brother John.
Thank you, brother Eddie.
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163. I think the whole
thing is disgusting.
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164. But having Uncle Herman
live here is a wonderful idea...
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165. because we can try and help
restore his memory bit by bit...
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166. with him living in his own
house, with his own family.
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167. Brother Eddie, can I
try kicking one? Sure.
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168. Thank you.
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169. Hi, Mom. Hi, Mommy.
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170. Is that my new kite?
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171. Yes, I'm just keeping
that promise made by...
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172. somebody else.
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173. Oh, boy. Thanks, Mom.
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174. Mommy...
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175. didn't you bring a kite for me?
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176. No, dear, but I'm sure
Eddie will let you fly his.
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177. I don't want to. I just
want to fly my own kite.
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178. Well, now, John...
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179. And besides, I think
you're playing favorites...
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180. just because Eddie is really
yours and I'm just adopted.
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181. John, that's not true.
You have to learn to share.
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182. That's right, John, you see,
you're not a baby anymore...
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183. you're 150 years old.
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184. Mom, will you get this
old geezer off my back?
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185. That is enough, John.
Now, run and play with Eddie.
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186. Eddie, brother Eddie, Mommy
says I can play with the kite, too.
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187. Did you think he'd remember
he promised Eddie the kite?
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188. I had hoped so, yes.
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189. I wonder if that
bum could be faking?
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190. Mom, may John and I be
excused to go to the dungeon?
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191. What for?
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192. Well, the kite doesn't fly high enough,
so we thought we'd put a longer tail on it.
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193. I thought of it.
Congratulations.
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194. Well, very well, you're excused.
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195. Finish your milk first.
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196. Last one done is a rotten egg.
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197. Who won, Mommy? It was a tie.
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198. Darn! You're always
taking his side.
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199. Come on.
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200. Your elder son is
somewhat heavy on his feet.
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201. We adopted him 10 days ago...
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202. and his memory hasn't
showed one sign of returning.
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203. Not only is it not returning...
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204. it's going in the opposite
direction, into second childhood.
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205. Maybe he could get another hit on the
head. That cures amnesia in the movies.
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206. Say, that's a good idea, I'll go
down and get a sledgehammer.
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207. No!
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208. Why not? It's too dangerous.
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209. You don't fool around
with a head like Herman's.
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210. I disagree.
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211. You give it a few good
shots with a sledgehammer...
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212. and whatever happens is
bound to be an improvement.
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213. Grandpa, the answer is no.
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214. It is not.
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215. It is, too.
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216. It is not. It is, too.
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217. It is not, not, not.
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218. They're fighting.
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219. Marilyn, would you please clear
the table, I'll go down and stop them.
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220. I'll go with you.
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221. Now I say that's perfect.
Well, I say it's still too short.
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222. It is not. It is, too.
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223. It is not. It is, too.
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224. Is not. Is, too.
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225. Not. Is, too.
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226. It is not. It is, too.
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227. Boys! Now, boys.
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228. What is going on here?
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229. I have the kite, we're trying to
put... I want to make the kite...
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230. We undid the kite and
we... See this side...
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231. Go ahead, you tell her.
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232. Well, you see, I wanna make the
kite tail longer, but John won't let me.
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233. He keeps pushing me away.
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234. You should be ashamed of yourself. A big
boy like you pushing his little brother.
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235. He pushed me first.
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236. I did not. I did not.
Did, too. Did, too.
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237. Be quiet.
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238. That is enough!
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239. Now, if you can't play nicely...
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240. you both just march straight
upstairs and take your naps.
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241. You heard your mother, march.
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242. Can we put on our jammies
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243. Well, yes.
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244. Oh, boy, peachy neato boss.
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245. Mommy? Yes?
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246. I just remembered
something. You did?
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247. I remembered I keep forgetting to ask
you whatever happened to your husband?
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248. Well, he...
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249. He...
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250. Well, he's no longer
with us. That's too bad.
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251. I sure would like a papa.
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252. Even Captain
Midnight has a papa.
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253. We hope he may come back
someday. I certainly hope so.
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254. But if he doesn't...
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255. I'm sure a keen-looking chick like you
will have no trouble in finding a new one.
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256. Bye, Mommy.
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257. He has just given me the idea. I'll
be able to solve this whole problem.
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258. Will it involve any personal
risk? Not to him, just to me.
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259. You're going to give Uncle
Herman the shock treatment?
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260. Yes, I'm going to receive a
handsome gentleman caller...
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261. and I'm going to let him be
very, very attentive to me...
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262. in front of John,
I mean Herman...
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263. in the hope that he'll be so jealous
that something inside him will snap...
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264. and he'll remember
that he's my husband.
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265. I see. Who is this
handsome gentleman caller?
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266. Grandpa. Grandpa?
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267. Yes, you see, he's whipping
up a pill that'll turn him into...
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268. the spitting image
of Rock Hudson.
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269. Eddie, naptime.
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270. Cousin Marilyn will tuck you in.
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271. See you later, Mom.
Have a nice nap.
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272. See you, brother John.
See you, brother Eddie.
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273. I don't have to take a nap...
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274. on account of he's only
10 and I'm 150 years old.
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275. And because there's somebody
coming here that I want you to meet.
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276. Goody.
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277. If I keep my little mouth
shut, do I get a cookie?
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278. Never mind that.
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279. Now, you wait right
here. Yes, Mommy.
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280. I thought you were
coming as Rock Hudson.
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281. You look like Rudolf Valentino.
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282. I must have gotten
ahold of some old pills.
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283. At least I'm still in
the 20th century.
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284. Good afternoon, sonny.
Good afternoon, sir.
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285. This is my son,
John. John, this is...
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286. Rudolf Smith.
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287. How do you do, Mr. Smith?
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288. Mr. Smith and I are
very dear friends.
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289. As a matter of fact, we're
madly in love with each other.
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290. Do you want me to get
some cheese dip and pretzels?
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291. No.
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292. When Lily and I are
together, we don't think of food.
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293. We think of moonlight
and desert breezes...
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294. and soft, soft violins.
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295. Right? Right.
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296. If you don't want some
cheese dip and pretzels...
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297. how about some pink lemonade?
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298. Hey, kid, would you hold
this for me for a while?
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299. Lily, my Lily...
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300. my fragrant flower
of the Sahara.
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301. Those limpid eyes...
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302. those ruby lips
pleading to be...
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303. Will you knock
it off? I'm sorry.
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304. Well, you should be. Can't you
see that I'm about to propose?
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305. Honest Injun?
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306. Mr. Smith wants to
be my new husband.
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307. You see...
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308. he wants me to stop carrying
the torch for my old husband...
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309. Herman Munster.
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310. Who? Herman Munster.
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311. She said, "Herman Munster."
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312. Say, listen, can I play
with this up in my room?
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313. Rudolph, may as well
forget it. It's no use.
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314. Aunt Lily! What's
the matter, Marilyn?
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315. It's Eddie. I just went up in the room
to tuck him in, and he wasn't there.
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316. He'd opened the window, climbed
out on the roof to fly his new kite.
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317. Darn Eddie. Why don't I
get to do neat stuff like that?
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320. Eddie, go inside! Go inside!
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322. Will you... Be careful, Eddie!
Stand back, just move back, Eddie!
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father orders you to stand back!
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326. Now, Eddie, that was a
very stupid thing to do.
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discuss your punishment tomorrow.
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331. Marilyn, you should not be outside,
dear, without your sweater on.
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333. Yes, Uncle Herman.
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334. Grandpa...
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335. I wish you'd get out of that
cockamamie costume and that makeup...
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in front of all our neighbors.
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337. He's back.
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338. Lily. Yes, Herman.
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339. Might I say, dear, that
you look especially lovely?
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340. Thank you, my darling husband.
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341. What's this whip doing here? Has
Eddie been playing with some big boy?
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342. Yes, Herman, one of
the nicest boys I know.
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343. No television for a
week? That is correct.
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Eddie, don't complain.
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for regaining your father.
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fun with him as my brother.
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347. Uncle Herman? Yes, dear.
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way you got your memory back?
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349. I'd say...
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devotion are thicker than amnesia.
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that beautifully. Thank you.
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353. Where's Grandpa? He's
down in the dungeon.
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354. He's been up all night
trying to invent another pill...
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back to normal.
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357. Good morning.
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358. Well, all right, I'll just
have a little breakfast now...
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to the lab and try again.
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