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She's got all the class.
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Jack will be here any minute.
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Love that tie, babe. Who's this?
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131. Well, well, well. Guess that just
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132. Not unless that head screws off
and you can put on Jason Priestley's.
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a full-fledged moron by 12?
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- Oh, that Walker kid.
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Jack Daniel's. I mean, Jack Walker.
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Sucking up to a famous guy.
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- Hi, Brighton.
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194. Good. What do you think, I'm scared
of a little bald man with a cigar?
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- They're ripping me off.
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- Oh, let me get that for you, sir.
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- Pleasure.
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249. And out you shall be, just as soon as
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- I just made you a sandwich.
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- Honey, you're embarrassing me.
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- No "buts," Miss Fine.
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- Oh, I don't wanna go over.
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- Forget about what I said.
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- Oh, bye, honey.
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- Safe trip, sir.
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395. - Maxwell Sheffield.
- How do you do.
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396. - This is his partner, C.C. Babcock.
- A pleasure.
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397. And her dog, Chester.
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398. - Our own little barker.
- Yes.
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399. - What a cute dog.
- Yeah.
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400. Don't forget to have him neutered.
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401. He'll come back.
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402. They never do.
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