1. I'm gonna miss you, too, sweetie,
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3. They're going back to school
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4. Going back to school
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5. Going back to school Going back to school
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6. Niles, this sandwich feels a little stale.
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7. Well, I made them in June
in anticipation of this blessed event.
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8. - Fran? Hey, Fran.
- Hi, honey. What? What?
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9. - How do I look?
- Gorgeous, always.
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10. Oh, wait. Oh, my God.
Look how tall you got.
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11. I can hardly reach.
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12. Oh, my God. I got too tall?
What am I gonna do?
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clean the Statue of Liberty.
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14. - Shut up, Brighton.
- Shut up, Brighton.
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15. Honey, you're gorgeous, don't worry.
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16. In high school they stop
making fun of the tall girls.
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that's gotta worry.
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18. Sorry I'm late. I was on
the phone with my therapist.
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19. I had the unicorn dream again last night.
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20. These shrinks,
they read something into everything.
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21. Honey, a unicorn is nothing more
than a big horse with a long...
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22. If you need therapy,
I need to be committed.
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23. All right, children, the limo's waiting.
Time to go.
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24. - You heard your father. Scram.
- Scram.
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25. Whoops!
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26. First day of school already, huh?
Summer just flew by.
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27. Spoken by a man who did not see
The Lion King 257 times.
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28. She was working in a bridal shop
In Flushing, Queens
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In one of those crushing scenes
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She was out on her fanny
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31. So over the bridge from Flushing
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32. She was there to sell makeup
But the father saw more
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What the doctor prescribed?
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37. - Now the father finds her beguiling
- Watch out, C.C.
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38. - And the kids are actually smiling
- Such joie de vivre!
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39. She's the lady in red
When everybody else is wearing tan
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40. The flashy girl from Flushing
The Nanny named Fran
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41. Home alone. No more Pog.
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45. When I accidentally pounded it
repeatedly with a meat mallet.
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46. Niles, you couldn't have thought of that
two months ago?
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47. Oh, Niles, look, Esquire came out
with their most eligible bachelor list.
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49. You know, no offense to Daryl,
but if you recall,
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with a Schlossberg,
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52. maybe John-John should have
stopped by a few Hadassah meetings.
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53. Look, Mr. Sheffield's
moved up to third place.
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54. Oh, yeah. Oh, say hello
to bachelor number three.
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55. - Oh, not you too.
- What?
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with faxes and telephone calls.
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57. Women who want to date me.
Women who want to have my children.
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61. Oh, Mr. Sheffield, I think it's an honor.
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62. Look, you're right behind Prince Edward
and the former Mayor Koch.
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63. I'll tell you, just my opinion,
but if those two ever met,
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65. I don't want to be number one, Ms. Fine.
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67. I'm a widower, for God's sakes,
not a bachelor.
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68. And the difference would be?
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69. Well, a bachelor makes you think
of dancing till dawn,
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and black satin sheets.
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71. Oh, Mr. Sheffield, too bad
we never met in a past life.
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72. Ms. Fine, I'm quite content with my life.
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73. I have my family, I have my work.
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74. Well, you know what they say,
"All work and no play makes a man—"
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75. - Rich enough to pay our salaries.
- All right. Playtime's over.
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76. - Make some money.
- Yeah, look, Ms. Fine,
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77. I appreciate your concern, I really do,
but I'm just not ready to date yet.
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78. - All right?
- Oh, fine, I didn't bring it up.
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80. Oh, I'll tell you,
it just makes me so sad.
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81. Here it is five years later, and he still
feels like he'd be cheating on his wife.
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82. - It's a classic widower syndrome.
- Very astute, Ms. Fine.
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83. - Oprah?
- Courtship of Eddie's Father.
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84. You know, I never thought I'd say this,
but I kind of miss the kids.
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85. - Shut up, Brighton!
- I'm over it.
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86. - We're home!
- Hi. How was your first day back?
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87. Oh, I love school.
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88. They opened a coffee shop
across the street,
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really cute college guys.
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90. And for this your father pays seven grand?
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91. Was it directly across the street
or catty-corner?
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93. The conversations on the monkey bars
were so stimulating.
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are spent hanging from your knees
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97. Oh, now, don't panic!
It's just the first day!
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99. He will go back, won't he?
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100. Well, if he doesn't,
we'll have to hire a tutor.
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102. Brighton!
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104. - No.
- Okay.
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guilty cashing my paycheck this week.
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106. Come on, B, I'm your nanny.
You can talk to me about anything.
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107. Except computers. Those things
throw me into a tailspin.
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108. Never mind. It's too embarrassing.
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109. Honey, you're talking to a woman
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110. whose underpants fell off
in the middle of Bloomingdale's.
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111. Really? What did you do?
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112. I kicked them down to the
Lancôme counter and kept on walking.
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113. Well, there are just some things
a girl wouldn't understand.
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114. I'm not a girl. I'm a nanny.
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115. Anything you say goes no further
than this room. I'm like a priest.
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116. Well, not exactly a priest,
because priests are celibate, and I'm...
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117. Actually, I could be a priest.
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118. No, not with that Nehru collar.
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119. I like a nice scooped neck,
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120. a V, off the shoulder's nice,
all good for me, but a Nehru—
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121. All right, all right, I'll tell you!
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123. - And?
- Fran, I'm smaller than everyone else.
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124. Smaller? How?
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126. What could be so humiliating about
being smaller in the locker room?
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127. Mr. Sheffield, I'm sorry to bother you,
but we've got a problem.
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128. And, boy, you are never
gonna guess this one.
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129. - Just make it short.
- You...
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130. You guessed.
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131. Niles, do you need
to speak with me as well?
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132. Oh, no, sir. I simply wanted
to be here in person for this one.
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133. Brighton was in gym class,
and, well, when he looked around,
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he's... small.
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138. And the poor guy's really upset.
What are we gonna do?
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140. I have to have a word with Ms. Fine.
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141. - If I go, he goes.
- Yes, of course. Niles.
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143. Niles.
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145. - So...
- So...
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146. Brighton, huh? Are you sure?
But he has such big feet.
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147. I suppose I'll just have to sit him down
and have a man-to-man talk with him.
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149. - Ah, Brighton.
- Yeah, Dad?
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150. I think we should have a little talk.
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152. Well, it might start out little,
but get big later.
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153. Not that a big talk is necessarily
any better than a little talk.
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is really not important.
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in your purse?
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158. - I can if you carry my Mace.
- Put your Mace in your pocket.
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160. Well, if you put on your totes rain hat,
you're not gonna need the Mace.
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161. Oh, Val, look at him
sitting there alone like a dog.
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162. Yeah, meanwhile, we're gonna
miss the number five bus.
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163. But how is it possible?
I mean he's handsome, he's young.
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164. All right, he's 42, but he's a nice man.
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165. - A good catch, true?
- True.
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166. Ladies, please.
I am not in the cone of silence.
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168. Oh, Mr. Sheffield, come with us.
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169. No, really, it's very generous of you,
but I have a full evening planned.
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170. It will give me a chance
to finish the book.
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171. Oh, Webster's. Let me know how it ends.
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172. Well, all right, then I can spend
the evening with Maggie!
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173. We'll go to Rumpelmayer's
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174. and... have great big sundaes
with nuts and bananas.
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176. Well, it's kind of the first day
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and have some actual fun.
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179. Come on, Mr. Sheffield, come with us.
It's supposed to be a really great club.
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180. No, I already told you,
I'm not ready to date.
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181. What date? We're just
three friends sharing a cab.
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185. Studio 54, Annabel's, Tramps,
Maxwell Sheffield was there.
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186. You hear that, Val?
He got down. He got funky.
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187. - Ladies, to the limo.
- All right.
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188. But who's gonna hit on us
if we're with a guy?
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189. Oh, just let me take care of that.
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190. Oh, Mr. Sheffield,
I'm so happy that you're coming.
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191. You're really gonna have a wonderful time.
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we've never seen you before,
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a few people you're gay.
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195. Oh, is this a great club or what?
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196. - We haven't been inside yet.
- Oh, we never get inside.
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199. Oh, Fran, there's a cute guy
over there checking you out.
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200. Where? Where? Oh, he is cute.
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203. Oh, sorry. Forgot. Don't even know you.
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204. Oh, my God, is that Alec Baldwin?
No, I think it's Billy.
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Oh, it's Steven.
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- Yeah.
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208. - Oh, my God, we're getting in.
- And you didn't wanna bring him!
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209. Excuse me, are they with you?
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212. - Mr. Sheffield.
- Oh, and I might be gay.
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- Sure, why not?
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those people at Exxon a letter.
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216. Whoever cleaned that toilet should be
sent straight to Prince Edward Sound.
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217. There he is.
Mr. Sheffield, we're over here!
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218. Fantastic club. You can't
even move on that dance floor.
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220. - It's like nothing we've ever seen before.
- Ever.
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222. Get out of here. You met someone?
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223. Yeah. Just wait here.
I want you to meet her.
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224. Can you believe he met someone?
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225. I'm wearing the Wonderbra,
and he gets lucky?
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226. - I wonder who she is.
- Oh, you know, he's so naive.
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227. I just hope he doesn't come
walking out with RuPaul.
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228. Val, Fran, this is Leslie.
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229. - Love the coat!
- Love the coat!
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bring the limo around, would you?
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to a gallery opening in SoHo,
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234. The man's got a life, and I don't.
It's a world gone mad.
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and very flashy clothes.
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238. All in all, I'd say it was
a very attractive package.
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240. Niles, you don't have to keep
announcing that. It's your job.
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242. - Hello.
- Hello.
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243. - What?
- What?
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244. Nothing. Just stay right here
until I go get Ms. Babcock.
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245. Mr. Sheffield, Leslie's here.
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246. - Take your time.
- Come on.
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249. - Hi.
- Hi.
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of Maxwell to be dating so soon.
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standard period of mourning?
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I'd live in a house this big.
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a hard time finding a place to live.
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and put it in the limo?
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267. - Oh, certainly, sir.
- There's a good man.
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272. Yes, she is a dead ringer
for Connie Sellecca.
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274. - She is pretty unique, isn't she, Niles?
- Whatever you say, sir.
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- Oh, thank you, sir, yes.
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278. But I didn't realize I wanted my
oven mitt until I saw them together.
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279. And then I understood that of course
my oven mitt is exactly what I wanted,
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it was under my nose the entire time.
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You're a double-A width.
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283. No, I'm really a B,
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284. but for 75 percent off,
I'll hold my toes like this.
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- You stop it.
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286. Leslie, darling, I'm sorry
to keep you waiting.
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something to talk about.
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- Uh-huh.
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- Sure.
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290. But I just can't sit backwards
in the limo. I get nauseous.
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291. Oh, well, there's Pepto
in the minibar. Smile.
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Now they're gonna have red eyes.
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to be together, who is?
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remind you of someone?
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That hair, those clothes, that voice.
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300. - Hi, guys.
- Oh, hi, honey.
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- Great, lots of fun.
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308. Oh, Mr. Sheffield thinks C.C. goes
horseback riding for the exercise.
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310. - I don't smell anything.
- Exactly.
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a sweaty man smells like, it's me.
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Let's talk about it.
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My homeroom was McDonald's.
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322. - Come on, let's deal with it.
- How?
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Fifth graders feared me.
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I'm a walking wedgie waiting to happen.
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not bigger than you.
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- Yeah?
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what did you think I was talking about?
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that you're shorter than everyone else.
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was off on some wacko jag.
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- Niles, you scared me.
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352. Eleven o'clock is already "I don't need
another kid to take care of."
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she reminds you of?
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Stop yapping and act natural.
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- Oddly enough, it's Mr. Sheffield.
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- Well, you know, pleasant enough.
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and getting ginger ale.
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363. You know, they look alike,
but don't make you feel the same.
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fix me up with her boss.
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but I could learn to live with that.
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- Well, for getting me out in the world.
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but, well, at least you made me realize
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the rest of my life alone.
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- Pleasant dreams, Miss Fine.
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I'll have that one about the unicorn.
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- Exactly.
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376. Whoopsie.
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377. If anyone knows what
a swelly man smells...
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378. I'm sorry.
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