1. Man, do they realize how many times
they could've gotten off this island
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2. if it weren't for Gilligan?
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3. Why don't they just kill him?
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4. Just because a person is a useless pest
doesn't mean they deserve to die.
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5. - Hello, hello.
- Of course, that's not written in stone.
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6. Brighton, are you still sitting here?
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7. Doesn't Miss Fine have anything to say
about wasting all day watching television?
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8. Did Lovey redecorate the hut yet?
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9. Miss Fine, why has Brighton been watching
this Gilligan show all morning?
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10. Well, it's a marathon.
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11. Plus, we want to see
when they change the theme song over,
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12. from All the rest
to The professor and Mary Ann.
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13. Brighton, don't you have any interest
in a team sport?
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14. Only as an owner.
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15. I don't know. I just don't understand it.
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16. Miss Fine, when I was his age,
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17. Water polo? What, do you swim with horses?
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18. What happens when they raise their tails?
Look out.
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19. Aspirin, ibuprofen,
or shall I just surprise you?
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20. You know what, I gotta go
into Queens anyway.
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21. Why don't I take Brighton with me
to the batting cages?
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22. A lot of guys always hang out there.
I know I always had fun.
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23. - Oh, you played baseball?
- Yeah.
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in the sports I play.
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25. Look, you can't make your kid
like what you like.
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go with her to her ballet classes.
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27. Your mother took ballet?
What must that have been like?
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28. Picture the hippopotamuses in Fantasia.
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29. She was working in a bridal shop
In Flushing, Queens
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30. 'Til her boyfriend kicked her out
In one of those crushing scenes
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31. What was she to do, where was she to go?
She was out on her fanny
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32. So, over the bridge from Flushing
To the Sheffields' door
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33. She was there to sell makeup
But the father saw more
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36. Who would have guessed
That the girl we described
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What the doctor prescribed?
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38. - Now the father finds her beguiling
- Watch out, C.C.
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39. - And the kids are actually smiling
- Such joie de vivre!
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40. She's the lady in red
When everybody else is wearing tan
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41. The flashy girl from Flushing
The Nanny named Fran
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42. Hi, Ma. Well, so much for sports.
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43. Brighton got hit with a ball.
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44. Those batting cages are so dangerous.
You could put an eye out.
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45. He wishes.
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46. You want Grandma to kiss the boo-boo?
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47. Isn't it enough I got one kid in therapy?
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48. Honey, go in and watch
the Gilligan marathon with my father.
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49. If it looks like he's wearing lipstick,
it's just the pistachio nuts.
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50. Morty, the boy's coming in.
Do up your pants.
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51. Sweetheart, we gotta talk to you
about the Canasta tournament.
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52. Oh, I'm so excited about going
to Atlantic City,
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53. but I'm not rooming with Gert.
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54. It's one thing to think you're Madonna.
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55. It's a whole other thing,
to wear your Depends on the outside.
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56. Don't worry.
We're out of the tournament. Gert moved.
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57. Her youngest bought
a mother-daughter condo in Florida.
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58. Why? I mean, how nice.
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59. Now, we don't have a fourth.
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60. I'll look in my phone book.
Maybe I can find someone else.
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61. - Tessie Fink, she's good.
- Ma, she's dead.
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62. She is? I just saw her in temple.
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63. Didn't you think it was odd
that you were sitting in a chair,
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65. Oh, I thought they got that for her back.
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66. Morty's nauseous.
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67. He says he wants the leftover
Chinese food to settle his stomach.
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68. Morty, it's been in there a week.
You wanna end up in intensive care?
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69. - You ate it for breakfast, Ma?
- Yeah.
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70. She doesn't even bother to warm it up.
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71. She sticks her fork in,
pulls the carton off,
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73. So tell me, what episode are they up to?
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74. Mary Ann thinks she's Ginger.
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75. And she cuts down all of Ginger's gowns.
Oh, that gave me nightmares.
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76. It scared her more than Psycho.
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77. Yes, butchering Janet Leigh was nothing,
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78. compared to butchering
that strapless Oleg Cassini.
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79. There's no excuse
for violence like that on television.
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80. - This is a lot like rummy, right?
- It's much more complicated.
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81. - You meld?
- Yeah.
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82. - Two decks?
- Uh-huh.
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83. See if you can keep up with me,
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84. because I have a tendency
to play too fast.
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85. I'm out.
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86. Wow, B, that's amazing.
I've never seen anything like that.
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87. He must be one of those special people
that has a knack.
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88. - What are they called?
- Idiots.
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89. Savants, Yetta. Cousin Marty was an idiot.
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90. Although he could look up in the sky
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91. and tell you which pigeon
was going to poop on him.
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92. Yeah, but did he move? No.
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93. This is cool.
All right, ladies, cut the chitchat. Deal.
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94. Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
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95. Yeah. That we should replace
Gert with Brighton,
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96. and make him our fourth in Atlantic City.
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97. Nah, I shouldn't eat stuffed cabbage
this close to a pilot light.
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98. You know, Dad was right.
It feels good to be a member of a team.
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99. Now, next week do I bring knishes
or low-sodium Bundt cake?
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100. You know, honey,
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101. why don't you let me tell your father
the good news about being on the team,
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102. 'cause, you know, he's just gonna die.
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103. And I may not be far behind.
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106. and he decided that he wanted to play
on my grandmother's canasta team...
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107. how would you react?
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108. Oh, I've got to be in there for this.
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109. - I want to see too.
- Oh, what's your cover?
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110. I can pretend I'm dusting.
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111. Well, I'll tell him I need a book.
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112. Amateur. You're not ready for that room.
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113. Oh, sweetheart,
the office is for heavy hitters.
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114. Next time I'm in the kitchen,
giving your father a coronary,
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115. you'll be the first I call.
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116. Maxwell, perhaps I'm being
overly sensitive,
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117. but I think Niles has it in for me.
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118. C.C., it's just his way.
He doesn't mean you any harm.
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119. I'm sure it's all in your head.
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120. So, Miss Fine,
back from the batting cages.
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121. How did my boy do?
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122. Well, he made contact with the ball.
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123. And he'll have a great career,
if the Bee Gees ever get back together.
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124. Would you look at her
in the middle of the day?
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125. Boy, I wish I could sleep like that.
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126. Maxwell, Niles hit me in the head.
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127. C.C., he's standing way over here.
Stop picking on the man.
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128. She never lets up, sir.
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129. Did you want something, Niles?
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130. Can't the butler just come in and say hi?
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131. - All right. What are you two up to?
- Nothing, nothing.
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132. Well, baseball didn't
exactly work out for Brighton,
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133. but he did find a game
that he's very excited about.
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134. Well there you are, you see.
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135. I told you there'd be
an alternative to television.
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136. So, come on, what's the game?
Soccer? Hockey?
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137. You gotta fill me in.
I need to know what equipment to buy.
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138. Well, maybe a nice Teflon Bundt pan
might come in handy.
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139. Okay. I'm just going to spill it.
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140. Because it's best to tell people stuff
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141. instead of letting it fester inside,
and then you babble on and on—
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142. Miss Fine.
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143. - Canasta.
- Canasta.
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144. Canasta?
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145. Don't your mother
and grandmother play ca—
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146. Miss Fine, you're not telling me my son
is joining your mother's canasta team?
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147. No. It's Yetta's team.
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148. Look, maybe you misunderstood me.
I wanted him to play a manly sport.
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149. - You know, toughen him up a little.
- Well, some of the teams have men.
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150. I think.
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151. At a certain age the hormones go,
so that's anybody's guess, really.
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152. God, this is sounding worse by the minute.
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153. Next, you're going to tell me
they have a uniform.
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154. Oh, well, now, they're very tough,
masculine pink bowling uniforms,
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155. with a name on it.
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156. Oh, no. It's going to be something
awful like Flushing Queens.
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157. Oh, my God, you mean that's it?
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158. My only son is gonna be wearing a jacket
that says "Brighton" on the front,
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159. and "Flushing Queen" on the back?
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160. No. His will say "Gert."
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161. Oh, I better take care of that.
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162. I better take care of that
before the contest in Atlantic City.
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163. Are you insane?
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164. You don't actually think
I'm going to let him go?
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165. And if you're going to pretend
you're dusting,
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166. at least put a bloody cloth in your hand.
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167. Maxwell, if the child has a knack.
I was good at hunting.
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168. But Mommy said I excelled at trapping.
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169. Oh, take good care of your teeth, sir.
You may need to gnaw off a leg someday.
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170. Mr. Sheffield,
you're worrying for nothing.
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171. I had a friend, Pauly Ruffo.
He was raised by two grandmothers.
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172. He turned out to be
the most masculine of men.
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173. You should see him today.
Big, black mustache, leather cap, chaps.
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174. Miss Fine.
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175. Ma, all these cards are sticking together.
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176. It's a little Crystal Light.
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177. Now, I'm in the mood for something sweet.
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178. Well, here. Try this queen of hearts.
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179. I think it's got someSmucker's
on the back.
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180. You know, if I didn't know any better,
I'd think someone was marking these cards.
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181. What?
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182. Ma, you've been cheating
all these years and we still lose?
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183. - No hitting during the game.
- I can fight my own battles.
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184. Can we play? Hey!
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185. Now you're part of the family.
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186. I can't wait to hit the buffet tables
in Atlantic City.
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187. He's got a safari jacket
with 14 pockets in it.
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188. We'll never have to order room service.
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189. Didn't you tell her?
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190. What's the matter Ma?
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191. You got that look on your face, like
right before you weigh in at Jenny Craig.
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192. Brighton, take this in to Morty.
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193. If it looks like he's wearing rouge,
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194. it's just some residue
from the barbecue potato chips.
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195. So, what's going on?
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196. Gert's back from Florida.
She found an alligator in the pool.
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197. She thought it was an inflatable one.
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198. P.S. 80 stitches.
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199. Wow, what does she think? She's going
to waltz herself back in on the team?
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200. Tough. Not after what
I went through with Mr. Sheffield.
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201. I'm not breaking that little boy's heart.
I'm not telling him he's out.
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202. Good. 'Cause he's not.
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203. Well, who, then?
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204. Franny, you're such a pretty girl.
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205. Oh, Mummy, fire that maid. She's too old.
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206. She fished me out of that lake years ago.
How long is she going to milk that?
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207. No, no, I'm having lunch with Betsy.
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208. No, wait till she sees me.
I look like a million bucks.
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209. Oh, all right.
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210. Niles, Yetta just called.
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211. Apparently, Brighton showed up
for practice without all his equipment.
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212. Excuse me, sir,
but I packed his gear myself.
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213. Well, you forgot the Lipton onion soup mix
and the nonfat sour cream.
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214. Oh, don't look at me like that, Niles.
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215. I just wanted Brighton to be involved
in something a little more virile.
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216. Like musical theater?
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217. Well, at least your father
was supportive of that.
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218. Niles, don't you remember?
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219. He refused to come to my first production,
Sound of Music.
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220. Staged that when I was just 17.
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221. And all because I wouldn't do
what he wanted me to—
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222. Shut up, Niles.
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223. - Book me a suite in Atlantic City.
- Done, sir.
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224. Trump Castle,
ocean views for the entire family,
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225. and I can't wait to hit the slots.
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226. With Miss Fine in the tournament,
you'll have to take care of the children.
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227. Oh, that sounds like fun.
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228. Oh dear.
I think I'm coming down with something.
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229. It's getting worse.
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230. Can't go.
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231. Damn.
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232. Oh, Niles, you got any seltzer?
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233. Oy, I had too much pickled herring.
It's all right here.
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234. Oh, my God.
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235. All right, all right. You win, Miss Fine.
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236. If Brighton really wants to play canasta,
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237. then I suppose I should allow him
to follow his dream.
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238. Oh, what dream?
Playing cards with a bunch of old ladies.
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239. - I think it's sick.
- What?
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240. What about the tournament? I thought
you were thrilled to go to Atlantic City.
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241. That pit?
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242. Oh, God, I can feel those capillaries
tightening at the base of my skull.
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243. Miss Fine, weren't you the one that was
so high on canasta? What happened?
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244. They threw me off the team.
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245. They don't want to play with you anymore?
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246. No. And it's not fair.
They were my friends first.
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247. You mean my son is on the team
and you're not?
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248. - Yes.
- Miss Fine, it's all right.
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249. No, it's not, and I'm not going
to Atlantic City either.
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250. There, there, come on, now.
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251. We've already made reservations for
the whole family. Isn't that right, Niles?
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252. No.
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253. - Saltwater taffy?
- No.
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254. - Your own suite, lots of little shampoos?
- No.
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255. Ringside seats to Steve and Eydie.
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256. Cocktail or dinner show?
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257. Come on, baby. Go, baby, go.
Mama needs a—
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258. Mama needs a papa. That's what Mama needs.
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259. You see, I told you, you have to stick
with the same machine.
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260. It's a whole system.
God, there must be 20 bucks here.
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261. Well, Fran, you put in 75.
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262. Yeah, but that's from the winnings
from the 100 I put into that machine.
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263. Oh, you know, I better go pick up
Gracie at casino camp.
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264. It's about time.
She must be finished playing kiddie craps.
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265. Oh, I'll go pick her up.
I have a tennis lesson anyway.
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266. Tennis? Oh, all that running
back and forth, back and forth.
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267. Oh, that's a sport I never got.
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268. Fran, there's the instructor.
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269. Now I get it.
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270. Fran, I hope you're not mad at me
because I took your place on the team.
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271. Oh, no, sweetie, I love you.
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272. But she could look like ZZ Top before
I ever pluck a chin hair of hers again.
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273. Sweetheart, don't be angry at me.
I had to think of the team's survival.
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274. Remind me never to crash
in the Andes with you.
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275. Sweetheart, you know I'd eat you last.
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276. Not if I was the only kosher corpse.
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277. Oh, boy, I hope you guys have tickets
'cause, you know, they're sold out.
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278. We know.
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279. Oh, my God.
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281. - No.
- Oh, gee, you look so familiar.
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283. - We sing.
- We sing.
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You do them in that impersonation show.
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285. Oh, yeah, you could pass. You know,
the right lights, makeup, costume.
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286. - You, I don't know.
- Oh, really? Well, listen to this.
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287. You're walking along the street
Or you're at a party
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288. Or else you're alone
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290. First of all, you've got to put
a lot more shoulder into it.
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291. And you, you gotta look at him
more adoringly. You love him, baby.
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You suddenly realize
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293. That this could be
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294. Not bad.
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295. You just gotta work
on that chemistry a little bit,
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296. 'cause, you know, that is the magic
between Steve and Eydie, see.
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297. - Thank you.
- Good luck.
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298. Told you,
you have to look at me adoringly.
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299. - I always look at you adoringly.
- People are starting to notice that.
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300. Oh, it's so sad. Some people
are living in such a dream world.
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301. Wow, I can't believe
all this food's for free.
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302. Yeah. And if you count your losses,
it only comes out to $49 a shrimp.
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303. Right. Eat up.
I lost my shirt in kiddie craps.
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304. - What are you doing?
- What? I love three-bean salad.
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306. Salads are for suckers.
Go directly to the shellfish.
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at this beautiful Gulf prawn.
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308. Gorgeous color, great markings.
This will be delicious later.
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309. Come on, everyone. Hurry up.
The tournament's going to start soon.
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310. Miss Fine, where's your mother?
Too nervous to eat?
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311. Please, she had a snack
during her hysterectomy.
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312. Is it warm in here? I'm schvitzing.
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314. No, I don't think I can play.
You better make up with your mother.
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315. - Well, what hurts?
- Oy, I think I'm going through the change.
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The whole room's got it.
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317. Well, don't worry, B. I'm sure that
Flintstones makes a chewable estrogen.
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318. Honey, I know what you're doing,
and it's so sweet of you.
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319. Oh, come on, Fran, playing means
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I'm proud of you.
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- Oh, well.
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325. Oh, yeah, that was the episode
where the Howells adopt Gilligan,
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because the Skipper is lonely.
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327. Oh.
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328. Well, Miss Fine, come on,
if the team needs you,
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330. Are you kidding?
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334. - Franny, you're in.
- All right.
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335. What? Was that my mother?
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336. Poor sick Niles, home alone like a dog.
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337. Just take them old records off the shelf
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338. I'll sit and listen to 'em by myself
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341. Don't try to take me to a disco
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342. You'll never even get me out on the floor
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343. In ten minutes I'll be late for the door
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344. I like that old time rock 'n' roll
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346. That kind of music just soothes the soul
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347. I reminisce about the days of old—
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348. You realize, of course,
now I'm going to have to kill you.
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349. Yetta, if you're going to mark your cards,
at least do it smaller.
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350. I can't believe Gertie defected
to another team.
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351. She's missing a chunk from
that alligator bite. It's a big turnoff.
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352. Well, at least we got ourselves a fourth.
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353. A-ha!
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