1. Oh, I'll tell you,
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2. Look at this, "Single white female."
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3. That could mean anyone
from Madonna to Janet Reno.
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4. Oh, here's one. "Exotic good looks."
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5. I'm seeing a depilatory problem.
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6. I ask you, what kind of a loser
shells out 200 bucks for one of these?
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7. How do you know how much it costs?
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8. Uh, Niles, clean up that mess.
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9. - What mess?
- That one.
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10. Sweetie, don't forget your RSVP
for Jody's slumber party.
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11. I don't wanna go.
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12. Why not? Sweetie,
you get to eat like a pig,
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13. make phony phone calls,
and throw your guts up.
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14. It's a very special time
in a little girl's life.
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15. Sure, it sounds like fun, but I don't
know if I can sleep without my bear.
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16. So take Teddy with you.
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17. Everybody will make fun of me.
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18. You have no idea how cruel
children can be.
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19. Honey, I've had this voice since
the second grade. Need I say more?
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20. I just don't know if I can sleep alone.
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21. Oh, don't worry. You get used to it.
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22. She was working in a bridal shop
In Flushing, Queens
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23. 'Til her boyfriend kicked her out
In one of those crushing scenes
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24. What was she to do, where was she to go?
She was out on her fanny
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25. So over the bridge from Flushing
To the Sheffields' door
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26. She was there to sell makeup
But the father saw more
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27. She had style, she had flair
She was there
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28. That's how she became the Nanny
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29. Who would have guessed
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30. Was just exactly
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31. - Now the father finds her beguiling
- Watch out, C.C.
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32. - And the kids are actually smiling
- Such joie de vivre!
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33. She's the lady in red
When everybody else is wearing tan
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34. The flashy girl from Flushing
The Nanny named Fran
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35. Oh, look. Here's a gem.
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36. "Young bi couple, dig snakes.
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37. Contact Eoni. PO box 666.
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38. No weirdoes."
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39. Niles, move it with the food.
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40. These society women are vultures.
Where's the pâté?
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41. Why don't you just lie on the floor
and let them peck at your liver.
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42. This luncheon is very important.
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43. These women are deciding
between contributing to our show
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44. and the Children's Milk Fund.
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45. I don't want any thirsty little brats
beating me out of that money.
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46. Fran, I need a favor.
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47. Billy Hartwell wants to take me
to a concert.
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48. Oh, great. What concert?
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49. You wouldn't know them.
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50. Maggie, how old do you think I am?
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51. The Stone Temple Pilots.
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52. I'm 100.
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53. So, you want me
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54. And the concert's kind of sold out.
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55. So could you ask him
if he could get us tickets too?
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56. Oh, sure, Mags.
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57. You want backstage passes, fake ID's,
the whole fat-chance package?
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58. Thanks, Fran.
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59. I don't know what they expect from me.
These are hands, not wands.
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60. Although they have performed magic
in their day.
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61. Niles, you know what those women pay
to get that stuff sucked out of them?
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62. I beg your pardon.
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63. Ms. Babcock specifically requested
fat-free cream puffs.
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64. Oh, come on, this is loaded with butter,
eggs and heavy cream.
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65. There's enough cholesterol in there
to kill them.
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66. Oh, really?
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67. Ladies, it is my very great pleasure
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68. my very dear, very close personal friend:
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69. Maxwell Sheffield.
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70. Who are these boring,
dreadful women again?
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71. They're wives of very rich men.
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72. Ladies!
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73. Brighton!
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74. Brighton, give her back
that damn bear, you little—
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75. Oh, hello.
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76. Excuse me. Pardon me.
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77. Fake Chanel.
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78. Kathy Marie O'Mally?
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79. Oh, my God!
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80. I'm terribly sorry, do I know you?
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81. Kathy, it's me, Fran Fine,
from Flushing High.
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82. Wow, they did a great job on your teeth.
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83. Look, your chin comes forward
and everything.
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84. And you finally got yourself a pair of—
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85. This is Katherine Porter
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86. of the Park Avenue Porters.
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87. Now, if I let you breathe again,
will you go away?
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88. Promise?
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89. I hope those are saline because—
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90. Hey, hey, hey! Stop, stop!
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91. Why do you have to act so crude for?
It's such a fancy party?
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92. I'm just kidding around.
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93. Yeah, well, have a little class.
Now go help Niles clear.
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94. And, remember, I got dibs on all
leftovers with no cigarette butts.
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95. You know, Brighton's right.
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96. I can't live without my bear.
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97. Let's face it, I'm co-dependent,
and Teddy's my enabler.
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98. Sweetie, I know it's tough.
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99. I've had to wean myself
off of lots of stuff.
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100. Caffeine, cigarettes, my ex-boyfriend
Danny, and that was really tough.
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101. Every time somebody burped garlic,
I got a craving.
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102. Oh, Fran, I'll try.
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103. Oh, good girl.
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104. But I'm gonna miss his furry little body.
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105. That's the same way I felt about Danny.
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106. Hi. Are the leftovers ready yet?
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107. Yeah, help yourself. Take that one.
Just eat around the lipstick.
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108. Oh, you are never gonna guess
who is at the party out there.
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109. - Kathy Marie O'Mally.
- Get out of here.
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110. - Are you sure?
- Yeah.
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111. - Does she still have the shag?
- No. And she's nowhere without it.
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112. - Has she aged?
- Like a bowl of fruit.
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113. Has she had any work done?
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114. More than L.A. after the quake.
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115. Meow Mix, ladies?
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116. Excuse me. Could somebody please
point me to the powder room?
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117. Uh, yeah, sure.
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118. Because I busted out of gym class,
and I'm dying for a smoke.
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119. Kathy, I knew it was you.
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120. I was just telling Val
how gorgeous you look.
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121. So, what's with the act?
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122. What about Mr. French over there?
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123. Oh, Niles? You can trust him.
He's like Schultz.
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124. I know nothing. Nothing.
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125. - So, what are you doing here?
- Oh, I married up.
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126. Wow!
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127. - What are you doing here?
- I'm the nanny.
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128. Oh!
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129. - What?
- Nothing.
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130. You know, I mean, it's just everybody
thought you were really going places.
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131. Oh, well, I showed them.
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132. You remember Val.
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133. I'm blank.
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134. Sure you do. Remember when we all
used to go to Rye Beach Playland?
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135. Val would get up early and stand
in a parking spot until we'd get there.
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136. - Those were the days.
- Oh, yeah.
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137. - So how'd you meet Mr. Right?
- I sued him.
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138. Wow! How romantic.
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139. He rear-ended me.
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140. I'm not into that.
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141. Now I remember you.
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142. You know, my husband has a partner.
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143. Oh, Franny, you should meet him.
He's loaded.
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144. Oh, no. I couldn't date anyone
just because he was rich.
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145. What are you, prejudiced?
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146. You're gonna hold it against him
because he's got two Ferraris.
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147. Oh, well, it's not really his fault.
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148. A house in Monte Carlo.
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149. When did I get so intolerant?
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150. A private jet and a diamond mine.
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151. Oh, you're right. I'm a bigot.
I should be ashamed of myself.
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152. I'm gonna have to work through it.
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153. I can't believe I'm going on this date.
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154. I mean, the man is a millionaire.
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155. I'm just a simple girl,
with simple tastes.
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156. Where's my other earring?
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157. I'm changing the bulb.
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158. Fran, can you ask Dad about
the concert before you leave?
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159. I'll die if I don't find out tonight.
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160. Well, we wouldn't want that to happen.
I get paid less with only two kids.
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161. - Oh, Mr. Sheffield?
- No.
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162. Oh, all right. Forget it.
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163. - Fran.
- Oh, now, Maggie, give it up.
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164. He can't get you those tickets. He
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165. I beg your pardon.
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166. I can get tickets to any show on Broadway.
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167. Oh, Broadway. Sure, of course.
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168. I mean, if she wants to go see
Ann Miller in Sugar Babies
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169. you'll be the first one we call.
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170. But this is the rock world, you know.
I mean, it's way out of your sphere.
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171. I'll have you know I was staging
happenings on Carnaby Street
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172. while you were still scouring
the semi-annual sale at Toys "R" Us.
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173. Does the word "Donovan"
mean anything to you?
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174. Oh, I loved him.
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175. They call me Mellow Yellow
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176. Quite rightly.
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177. Meanwhile, explain to me
"Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds."
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178. "The girl with colitis goes by"?
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179. I always thought that was
very distasteful.
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180. That's, "the girl with
kaleidoscope eyes," Ms. Fine.
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181. Leave it to Flushing to turn a beautiful
image into a bowel dysfunction.
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182. Well, don't you worry, Maggie.
I will get you those tickets.
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183. Electrical banana
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184. Let's hope that's not hereditary.
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185. Thank you, so much, Fran.
That was awesome.
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186. Oh, well, I might be old,
but the noodle is still sharp as a tack.
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187. Oh, my God, Nanny Fine.
Don't tell me you're wearing
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188. that cheap, tacky dress to meet
Richard Porter's oldest friend.
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189. I wouldn't be caught dead in that dress.
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190. You'd have to be dead six months
to fit into it.
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191. Wow, this could be the man of my dreams.
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192. He could be handsome, he could be sexy...
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193. Or he could be my grandfather.
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194. How do you do? I'm Theodore Timmons.
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195. When you said he was Richard Porter's
oldest friend, you weren't kidding.
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196. Theo, I'm Fran.
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197. I hope you're not disappointed.
I know I'm not.
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198. Please come in. Sit down.
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199. I couldn't decide
between flowers and candy.
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200. Oh, well, isn't that
the old-age question—
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201. Age-old, age-old!
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202. You're a beautiful young woman.
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203. Be still, my heart. Not too still.
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204. Theo, stop.
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205. Whoops! Don't fall.
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206. My God, what on earth
are all these flowers for?
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207. Either Ms. Fine's date with
Mr. Timmons went extremely well,
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208. or he died, and we're hosting the wake.
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209. Oh, poor thing.
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210. And she was so looking forward
to this date.
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211. I just hope he isn't using her
to get to her bone marrow.
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212. All right. Decorum.
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213. She's probably humiliated enough
without finding us laughing at her.
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214. Yeah, you're right. Poor thing.
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215. Good morning, everyone!
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216. Oh, would you look at all these flowers
for a handshake.
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217. What do you get for a good-night kiss?
Holland?
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218. What?
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219. Ms. Fine, aren't you a little
overdressed for breakfast?
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220. Oh, well, obviously,
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221. you've never been to morning
services at Temple Emanuel.
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222. I take it the date was a crowning success.
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223. Thank you, Sheckie Sheffield.
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224. Actually, it went a lot better
than I expected it to.
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225. For starters, he lived through it.
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226. All right, so he's a little more mature
than I'm used to.
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227. Mature? Fran, we're talking Encino Man.
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228. Does he at least have a good body?
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229. Oh, honey, you know Fabio?
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230. Put his feet on Burgess Meredith.
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231. Well, I'm glad to see you're
not taking this too seriously.
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232. Who said I wasn't? He happens to be
very sweet, very witty
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234. I don't know, he just makes me feel young.
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235. Ms. Fine, he'd make Stonehenge feel young.
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236. You know, Maggie, Theo owns
a couple of recording labels.
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237. Maybe he could get you
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238. I said, I'd get those tickets,
and get them, I shall.
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239. Oh, well, maybe he could get you
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240. Backstage? I'll get her on the stage.
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241. They'll even break a bloody guitar
over her blasted head.
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242. Cool.
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243. Ms. Fine, Mr. Timmons to see you.
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244. Sheffield, I'm sorry to interrupt
your breakfast, but I—
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245. I just had to see my baby doll.
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246. Well, I guess I'm the only baby doll here.
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247. Oh, Theo.
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248. I had the sweetest dreams last night,
and they were all about you.
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249. Oh, Theo. Stop.
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250. Whoa!
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251. You were covered in diamonds, kiddo.
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252. Oh, Theo, you are so extravagant.
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253. But, really, let's get to know
each other first.
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254. Honestly, a good conversation, to me
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255. is worth more than
all the jewels in the world.
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256. - You wanna have dinner in Paris?
- Enough said.
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257. Talk about elegance.
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258. This is the first time I've ever
been on a toilet on a plane
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259. where I didn't feel like I was
gonna be sucked out over the Atlantic.
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260. Thank you.
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261. Say, are they even gonna say
two words to us?
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262. I mean, how am I gonna
get to know Theo better?
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263. Franny, leave them alone.
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264. Every minute they don't talk to us,
they make another million.
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265. Well, money is nice,
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266. but there are more important things than—
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267. Is that lobster?
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268. - Hey, babe.
- Not now, I'm eating.
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269. - Aren't you gonna eat too?
- No, I'm gonna nap.
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270. How could you nap with $19.95 a pound
staring you in the face?
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271. Franny, stick with me, and you will be
sleeping through caviar.
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272. I hate waste.
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273. - How's the champagne?
- Oh, nice and dry.
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274. You know, at Sizzler
they take it out of the shell.
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275. Oh, Theo.
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276. You know, I've never been to Paris,
but I've always wanted to go,
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277. ever since the Facts of Life girls
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278. Babe, you and Kathy do the town.
Buy whatever you want.
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280. Oh, look at that little lip.
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281. Like a baby.
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282. Theo, I'm serious.
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283. I don't wanna go all alone.
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284. Whatever you say, baby.
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285. Kathy, baby, come sit in Daddy's lap.
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286. - What's he gonna do, burp you?
- If he wants.
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287. I thought the Eiffel Tower leaned.
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288. No, Val.
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289. That's Big Ben.
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290. What's eating you?
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291. - Oh, I'm breaking up with Theo.
- Why?
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292. Because he takes me to Paris,
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293. and all I did was fly in a private jet,
shop at the finest stores,
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294. eat in a five-star restaurant,
and go home.
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295. Drop dead.
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296. Val, he doesn't care
about what I have to say.
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297. I'm nothing but window-dressing to him,
a beautiful ornament.
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298. Vanna White.
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299. You love Vanna.
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300. I know, but I don't wanna be her.
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301. I wanna buy the vowels.
I wanna solve the puzzle.
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302. Oh, Fran, you should write that down.
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303. I want a relationship,
a real relationship.
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304. Like Luke and Laura.
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305. Fran, listen to what you're saying.
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306. Luke would never leave her again.
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307. Val, you're gonna have to move away
from those power lines.
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308. All I'm saying is that I need a guy
that cares about what I think.
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309. Ms. Fine, what do you think?
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310. I got these concert tickets for Maggie,
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311. but now I'm having second thoughts
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312. You know, we're really
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313. Why don't you get another pair,
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314. we'll sit a couple of rows back,
we'll keep an eye on her.
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315. Excellent idea, Ms. Fine.
What would I do without you?
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316. All I'm saying is,
I need a guy who needs me.
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317. The driver is here.
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318. Are these the things you
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319. Yes.
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320. - Let me see your hands.
- No.
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321. Must I get the poultry shears?
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322. Oh, all right.
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325. Oh, you've still got plenty of friends.
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326. Mr. Rhinestone
and Mr. Zircon come to mind.
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327. God, I can hardly hear myself think!
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328. Drink? No, I don't want a drink!
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329. Wasn't that opening act awful?
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330. Coke? Yeah, sure, I'm in the mood.
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331. I'll have some food. Let's do a hot dog.
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332. Hot dog and a Coke, please.
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that was music.
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335. "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah."
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336. - Now, those were lyrics.
- Brilliant.
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337. Who can relate to a song like,
"Dead and Bloated"?
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338. Unless you've been
to my mother's for Thanksgiving.
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339. - There you go, Ms. Fine.
- Oh, thanks.
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340. Mm, yummy.
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341. I don't know. I feel 1000 years old.
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342. Try hiking up your underwear,
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343. Then you'll fit right in.
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344. You first.
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345. Well, I'll tell you, you wanna feel young,
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347. Oh, I don't know, Ms. Fine.
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348. I think if you'd have played
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349. it wouldn't have be long before
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350. Meanwhile, there are plenty of bimbos
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352. I need someone I can share things with.
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353. Thanks, I'm so parched.
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357. Besides, you have to have some stuff
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358. Ketchup and mustard,
just the way I like it.
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359. Oh, sure.
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360. I hope I didn't break his little heart.
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361. Although he does have a couple
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362. Well, I wouldn't worry about it.
He seems to have made a full recovery.
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363. He's probably with some
really young chippy.
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364. C.C.?
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365. It seems she's inherited
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366. Well, I've got news for her.
They're nothing without the necklace.
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367. That's right, sweetie.
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368. Keep snapping that rubber band
every time you think of the bear.
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369. It's called negative reinforcement,
and it really works.
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370. Yeah, but now my watch
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371. Hey, tell me about it.
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372. When I quit smoking,
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373. I had a wrist that was the size
of my Aunt Frida's ankle
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374. after she had salty fish.
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375. - You ready?
- Yeah.
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376. Congratulations. Today is the first day
of the rest of your life.
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