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- I'm not really a cap person.
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- Yeah, we cool.
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In one of those crushing scenes
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She was out on her fanny
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She was there
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- Watch out, C.C.
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- Such joie de vivre!
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you might actually pass this test.
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for The Biosphere?
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a facial, manicure, and herbal wrap.
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get the whole job done for $89.95.
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- Yasser Arafat?
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and put on a little Paco Rabanne?
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Maureen Wentworth ring a bell?
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in our last production.
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she finds in her couch.
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Is it hot, is it cold, is it rainy?
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They all wore the same thing.
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a big collar and a big buckle.
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are very active in the Cotillion Society.
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have invited her to be a junior deb.
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75. And, it wouldn't hurt us
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to meet the right people,
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marry the right man.
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85. But, sweetheart, it might help
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you can hear the ocean.
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be a good opportunity for you.
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I don't wanna do it.
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107. You're smart and gorgeous,
plus you got a double A width.
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108. The world is your oyster.
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get you into this group.
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110. You don't know
what these cliques are like.
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111. Oh, you think they're any different from
the Cosmetology Club at Flushing High?
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112. True, we had better nails,
but all cliques are alike.
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114. She's the prettiest, the snobbiest,
and everybody wants to be her friend.
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115. - That's Cindy.
- Forget her. She don't need you.
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and make your move.
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118. so she'll be grateful,
and wide open for infiltration.
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119. How do I infiltrate?
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121. Boys, clothes, and Bobby Sherman.
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half the talent of Bobby.
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against a common enemy.
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134. Yeah, but Bobby could sing.
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137. That sweater you wore today
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has a crush on you.
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139. Don't you think he looks
just like Marky Mark?
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140. Three universal topics,
and sucking up. Grand slam.
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144. Yes, I've been feeling a little under
the weather, but I'm much better now.
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145. He wants these contracts
in London by morning.
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146. Well, here, hop on. With the
time difference, you'll just make it.
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147. Fran, I'm on the phone
with Cindy Wentworth.
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what to bring tomorrow.
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149. I told her, potato salad,
and not the German kind.
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a mother-daughter debutante tea.
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That always goes over big.
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159. I mean, we're springing
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160. the cosmetic demonstration,
and the gypsy fortune-teller.
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161. Come on, kids. Let's go
wrap the gifts for the grab bag.
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169. That way you can always
grab it for yourself.
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170. Always the gracious hostess.
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171. Oh, you should've seen
my Sweet 16 at Benny's Clam Bar.
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176. Miss Fine, my point is, a society
hostess should have style, flair,
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180. And yet, still Maggie's first choice.
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183. I'll have you know, I have traveled
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on the Carnival cruise,
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186. Miss Fine, this is not brunch
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securely in your capable hands.
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194. You know, I'm really getting the hang
of this baseball thing.
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197. Niles, don't be such a stick-in-the-mud.
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198. Go on, old man, get out in the hall.
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we could toss the Frisbee around.
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Miss Fine hired for the party.
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209. - A fortune-teller at a society tea?
- Perhaps she can read the leaves.
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with heartfelt reassurance.
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for a moment, we shared your concern.
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- Oh, no, don't— You can't cancel.
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- Her hair.
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- Her laugh.
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- Go for it.
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right after you shake it.
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244. We have 24 hours to turn this breath of
fresh air into a stale pretentious snob.
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245. In other words, Miss Babcock.
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247. Round tones, Miss Fine.
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249. How now, brown— Oy.
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250. Enough with the marbles. I've swallowed
three, and passed two already.
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251. How now, brown cow?
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252. Not that there's gonna
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256. - What?
- Your accent, it's so...
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- It's inescapable.
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260. Yes, we can say anything we like,
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in Central Park.
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don't have an "R" between them.
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266. They pahkthe cah in the rivah,
and get away with it.
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my whole pouf.
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had any complaints before.
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any complaints before.
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These ladies don't have hips?
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cornrow period after I saw 10.
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290. That's my dress bag.
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293. This is the fish knife, the steak knife,
the salad knife, and the butter knife.
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294. You know,
one amazing Ginsu could do it all.
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and you pick up your...
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299. That is your shrimp fork.
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300. Well, I don't know about you,
but I'm getting shrimp salad.
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301. All right. We've finished our meal.
What do we do now?
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you open your pants and flop on the couch.
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304. Oh, yeah.
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I've enjoyed working with you.
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Somehow I feel closer to you.
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- Sorry, sir.
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- We did it.
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- And, indeed we did.
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- C.C., how lovely to see you.
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- Hug-hug.
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on Maxwell's arm?
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- I'm on it, sir.
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- Oh, thank you. Don't these look yummy?
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removed to avoid gas.
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339. - Gas, Miss Fine?
- I was just trying to make conversation.
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the lively arts are such narrow topics.
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turn to flatulence for inspiration.
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and play with my Gameboy?
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343. - Eat dirt.
- Okay.
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the seventh-inning stretch,
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madrigals with the harpist.
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- What?
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356. I take it in there you weren't
entirely thrilled with the party.
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things should be back to normal.
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a little from your father,
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367. - What were you thinking?
- Oh, I wasn't.
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Why, I don't know.
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369. Does she entertain?
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370. In all the time I've known the woman,
she's never had me over once.
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371. I can't believe you dressed up
like a geek and ruined my party.
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372. Oy.
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you could be yourself.
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a diamond in the rough.
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we go throw a party that'll kill C.C.?
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383. Now you're thinking like a deb.
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384. - Kiss-kiss.
- Hug-hug.
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on the Mayflower.
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387. Oh, of course. The collar, the buckle.
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can be traced back for 500 years.
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391. They changed our names, and now we
don't know who the hell we were.
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- You like, huh?
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always a big hit.
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399. Honey, buy the cereal.
It's right on the side panel.
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400. What, you're gonna make me write it down?
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401. Maxwell, this woman is a gem.
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402. Maureen, enough.
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403. Fran tells me you're mounting
a new musical.
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404. I want in.
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405. Do you think that you have room
for one more investor?
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406. Well, for Mrs. Wentworth, anything.
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407. And, I'm certain this one's
gonna be a monster hit.
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408. I know. The fortune-teller told me.
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409. I tell you for the hundredth time.
I see no tall, dark, handsome.
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410. Nothing in your future.
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411. This is a great party, Maggie.
I hate to go home.
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412. What do you say
I give you a ride in the limo?
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413. Just me and you, in the backseat?
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414. Okay.
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415. God.
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416. Fran? Thanks for everything.
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417. Angel.
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418. I never doubted you for a minute.
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419. Come on, I want you
to pick first from the grab-bag.
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420. Me?
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421. I wasn't gonna pick.
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422. All right.
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423. I wonder what this could be.
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