1. - That sales clerk was so rude.
- Oh, I know.
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3. - Hi, Fran.
- Oh, Maggie.
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Are you sick?
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5. Oh, I better not catch anything.
I got unemployment tomorrow.
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6. Oh, honey, I feel terrible.
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7. Here I was out shopping
and you were home sick
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8. - with no one to take care of you.
- I beg your pardon.
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9. I'm perfectly capable of taking care
of Miss Margaret.
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10. Actually, I'm not really sick.
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- She's all yours.
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17. Now, come on. What gives? You've had
your period four times this month.
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affect my social life.
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22. Now, what gives? You're not having
problems with your boyfriend,
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26. The worst!
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27. Oh, the horse, the bars, the rope.
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28. I hated the rope.
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29. To this day, I can't even look
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30. Thank God you know how I feel.
So, you'll let me stay home?
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34. Or you could do what Fran did,
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35. Val, turn your head sideways a sec.
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36. Did you know you can see
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37. This is a completely different situation.
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38. She doesn't have our gym teacher.
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39. You know, after World War II,
a lot of Nazis fled down to South America.
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In Flushing, Queens
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42. 'Til her boyfriend kicked her out
In one of those crushing scenes
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She was out on her fanny
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But the father saw more
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50. - Now the father finds her beguiling
- Watch out, C.C.
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51. - And the kids are actually smiling
- Such joie de vivre!
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52. She's the lady in red
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The Nanny named Fran
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54. No, Maggie. I am not writing you
a phony excuse.
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55. Oh, come on, Fran.
My gym teacher hates me.
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56. She goes out of her way
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57. - There's a tough job.
- Oh, shut up, Brighton.
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58. Come on, Fran, please.
Just till gymnastics is over.
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60. No. I'm a nanny now. I took an oath.
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61. Fran, she won't even let me
wear makeup in class.
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62. Oh, she's gotta be stopped.
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63. Well, all right. But only because I know
what it's like to be a pathetic klutz.
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65. Let's use one of my favorite excuses,
and I hope one of yours: a hammertoe.
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66. A hammertoe? What's that?
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67. It's a cruel, crippling disease
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69. And if you don't think that sounds painful
just ask my Uncle Harvey.
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70. No, it won't work.
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72. Then it should have something to do
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73. Shut up, you little troll.
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76. Gracie, where do you come up
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77. Usually during hopscotch.
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78. Miss Fine, I'd like next Friday off. Could
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79. I think I'd like an attractive disease.
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80. Perhaps something that requires
an eye patch.
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81. Niles, would this happen to be
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82. your not-so-subtle way
of saying you disapprove of me?
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83. Not at all.
I delight in each and every antic.
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84. Just think of me as a person
who slows down on the highway
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85. to view the wreck,
and then goes on his merry way.
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86. You know, Mags, now, I could be wrong
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87. but I think Dad would be pretty upset
if he found out about this note thing.
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88. - How's he gonna find out?
- I'm gonna tell him.
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89. Unless you and I can cut a deal.
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90. Listen, you maggot,
you breathe one word of this to Dad
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91. and I'll pull your tongue out
through your zipper.
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92. I do believe we have a deal.
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93. Niles, please. I'm trying to work.
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94. As opposed to what I'm doing,
which is a hobby?
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95. - You wanted to see me, Mr. Sheffield?
- Yes, Miss Fine.
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96. I got the strangest call today
from Maggie's school.
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97. Oh, look. Traffic's backing up.
I wonder what's ahead.
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98. Do you know anything about her
having a heart murmur?
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99. Heart murmur? Heart murmur...
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100. Murmur of the heart.
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101. No. No. I... Doesn't ring a bell.
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102. It seems she's been feigning illness
to get out of gym class.
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103. Oh, it's a massive pileup.
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104. You wouldn't know anything
about that, would you?
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105. They're going to need
the Jaws of Life for this one.
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106. Oh, Miss Babcock. Miss Babcock,
it's so nice to see you.
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107. You know, we've got to spend
more time with each other.
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108. That little rubber band in your head
finally snapped.
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109. Maxwell, I have wonderful news.
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110. I have solved our casting problem.
What about Alan Beck to play the lead?
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111. Oh, Alan Beck? I love him.
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112. - No, I don't think so.
- Why would I lie?
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113. Maxwell, Alan Beck is a living legend.
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114. He's won two Academy Awards.
He just won a Tony.
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115. And next, he's going to Disneyland.
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116. Miss Fine, please? Alan Beck is a demon.
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117. When I first started in the theater,
I worked as his gofer.
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118. - He treated me like dirt.
- He can't be that bad.
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119. One time, I forgot to put lemon
in his tea. He set me on fire.
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120. Well, there are two sides to every story.
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121. What's the other side to that?
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122. I was a 20-year-old boy
set ablaze by a madman.
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123. Well,
you're not a 20-year-old boy anymore.
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124. You're a big macher producer.
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125. Yes, but I'm still flammable.
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126. I think I'm at that point in my career
where I can choose who I work with.
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127. Alan Beck's name on a marquee
can presell a six-month run.
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128. I choose him.
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129. Oh, Mr. Sheffield,
this is a very big decision you've made.
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130. You know,
it's just like I was telling Maggie.
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131. - You've got to confront your fears.
- Maggie. That's right.
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132. Now, what's this about her
cutting gym class?
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133. Just when the roadway
had finally cleared...
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134. some idiot swerved into oncoming traffic.
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135. Mr. Sheffield, don't worry about Maggie.
I'll take care of her.
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136. You just get yourself flame retarded.
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137. And you, keep it moving. Keep it moving.
There's nothing to see here.
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138. Wow, does this bring back memories.
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139. Bad memories.
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140. Oh, the rings. Good old rings.
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141. I have no use for rings unless someone's
putting one on my finger.
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142. - This was my event.
- What'd you do on that?
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143. Never mind.
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144. Fran, I'm dead. What are we gonna say?
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145. Well, we'll just tell her the truth.
That your pacemaker's working perfectly.
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146. God, It's not gonna work. Coach Stone
is gonna torture me this whole semester.
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147. Oh, honey, you're making a big deal over
what lasts a grand total of four minutes.
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148. What are you talking about?
Gym class lasts 45 minutes.
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149. Listen and learn.
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150. First, you gotta get dressed.
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151. Take your time. You're not a fireman.
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152. Now you volunteer to get the equipment,
which is very heavy,
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154. It could be a side ache,
a charley horse, a hernia,
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155. depending on how much time you need.
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156. Twelve minutes. God, I was good.
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157. - What are we down to?
- Twenty minutes.
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158. All right, just enough time
to look for your contact.
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159. - Fran, you don't wear contacts.
- Exactly.
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160. Do you know how long it takes
to find a contact that doesn't exist?
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161. Sixteen minutes, which brings us down
to a grand total of four minutes.
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162. It's a cinch. Anyone could get through
four minutes of gym,
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163. even if you had my old teacher,
Miss Wickervitch.
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164. We used to call her
"the Wickervitch of the West."
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165. - Hello, Fine.
- Miss Wickervitch.
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166. Long time, no see.
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167. Your old gym teacher's my gym teacher?
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168. Small world.
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169. Nobody move. I think I lost my contact.
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170. Well, Fine, I see you've recovered
from the series of ailments
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172. Well, I still got
some of the old shoulder mishegaas.
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173. You know, when it's damp.
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174. Meanwhile, you look fabulous.
Why'd you change your name?
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175. - I got married.
- To a man?
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176. So, you're married and I'm not?
How could this be?
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177. I'll tell you how. You're soft.
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178. You were soft then... and you're soft now.
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179. And you're raising soft children
with "heart murmurs."
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180. Is any of this gonna affect my grade?
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181. Oh, you bet your soft,
squishy little butt.
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182. If you don't pass those midterms
next week, your grade is an "F."
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183. - But that's not fair.
- Oh, life is not fair.
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184. Ask the old maid.
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185. Don't worry. You're gonna pass that test
'cause I'm gonna coach you.
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186. You?
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187. Oh, that's so rich.
You're like a French poodle.
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188. You're all poufy and perfect.
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189. But wet 'em down, and what do you got?
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190. - A wet poodle?
- A wet poodle?
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191. I'm gonna make her suffer.
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192. I am gonna torture you so bad
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194. You know, marriage has mellowed her.
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195. Where the hell is Alan Beck?
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196. First day of rehearsals,
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197. Everybody out! There's a bomb threat.
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198. We're threatening to open with this bomb.
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199. No explosion.
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200. It's worse than a bomb. It's a dud.
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201. Who are you?
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202. Maxwell Sheffield.
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203. - You look familiar.
- Yeah, well...
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some time ago in London.
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207. Actually, I'm the producer now.
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208. With cream.
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209. - Who are you, Blondie?
- I'm C.C. Babcock.
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210. I'm Mr. Sheffield's business associate.
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211. Yeah, I got a slew of those myself,
but I got Thursday open.
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212. - I'll be in my dressing room, Sheffield.
- Oh, Mr. Sheffield—
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213. And who is this lovely creature?
Put Thursday on hold, Blondie.
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214. Alan Beck! I just love you!
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215. Well, we have a lot in common.
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218. Some nanny.
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219. There's a little boy inside me.
Want to raise him?
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220. Well, what's the problem?
I think he's very charming.
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221. Well, thank you for your
professional opinion, Miss Fine.
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222. So, how did your meeting
with Maggie's gym teacher go?
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223. Oh, great. I talked her into giving Maggie
a make-up test.
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224. - I'll need a credit card.
- Oh, yeah.
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- No!
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227. - So...?
- New exercise outfits.
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230. Unfortunately, it was a rental,
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232. - Sheffield!
- Oh, God. What now, more coffee?
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It's a downer.
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from the waist down?
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237. Alan, you're playing
Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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238. The man was a paraplegic.
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240. You call that a back handspring layout?
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241. Shape up!
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242. I've seen better routines in Gymboree.
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243. You Mary Lou Rotten.
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245. Have a good practice, girls.
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246. I have to get home to dinner.
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249. You know what that's like,
don't you, Fran?
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251. Oh, forget her. We'll show her.
Are you ready?
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252. - I'm ready.
- Are you really ready?
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253. - I'm really ready.
- I can't hear you, Sheffield!
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254. - I'm really ready!
- All right! Then let's go!
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260. Listen to me.
I sound like a Kvetchy Cathy doll.
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261. God, I hate dealing with actors.
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262. They ruin the theater.
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263. May I get you something, sir?
Scotch and soda? Gin and tonic? Martini?
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264. Yes.
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had all these problems.
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266. I think his problems started
when they named him Flo.
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will be the death of me yet.
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269. He insists on playing FDR
as a swashbuckling paraplegic
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screaming, "It's a miracle!"
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273. And she wears sneakers,
so he'll never hear her coming.
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274. I take it all is not well
in the Olympic village.
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275. Who would have thought that we'd
both be facing demons from our past?
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276. I can't believe I'd hire
a pyromaniacal sociopath.
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277. Yeah, well, that was pretty stupid.
Mine was just a coincidence.
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278. Oh, come on, Miss Fine.
Why don't you just stand up to her?
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279. You're not in high school anymore.
You're a big macher nanny.
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280. - Oh, no. Here.
- Thank you.
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285. And he's brilliant.
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286. The worst that'll happen
is he'll set you on fire again.
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287. How many times can he do that
before it gets old?
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290. I've been looking forward to this
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291. What's with you? Do you like
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292. Oh, yeah. Especially if they cry.
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I set up five stations for you.
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294. Each of them is worth 20 points.
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295. The ropes? No, not the ropes.
Anything but the ropes.
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hold your head up high,
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297. don't forget to breathe,
and above all, watch for your nails.
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299. Well, it's better to have tried and stunk
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300. Look, she has been working her butt off.
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307. You're choking? Why didn't you tell me
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308. This is the international sign
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313. You saved my life?
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- Oh, you did great, honey.
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323. Forty-nine, I want a personal trainer.
Young, dumb, stacked.
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329. Yeah.
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in a professional manner.
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- Or...
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343. Oh, Mr. Sheffield.
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346. - The guy's such a pest.
- But a lovely man.
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351. All right, all of them.
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Miss Babcock has your checks.
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Very believable.
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358. My acting was pretty good,
huh, Mr. Sheffield?
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I know all her lines.
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360. " I look at all the lonely people."
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362. - Don't quit your day job.
- Oh, I won't.
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364. What a bunch of losers.
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366. Well, that was the Farrah Fawcett look.
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367. Wait a minute. Is that Danny Pirialli
with his arm around you?
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368. Yeah, he was my boyfriend.
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370. No. He's not that bad.
Sometimes I still wonder.
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- One of your own kind.
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