1. Okay, kids, come on, come on.
Everyone hold onto me.
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2. Not you, you pervert!
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3. Wow, this is so cool.
Dad never lets us take the subway.
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4. Well, the entire city is in gridlock.
I don't know who schedules
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unveiling a Calvin Klein billboard.
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6. Give me a dollar!
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8. What am I, Santa Claus?
You give me a dollar!
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9. Yeah!
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10. You weren't even afraid of him.
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11. Oh, honey, just because
he yelled in my face?
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12. You obviously have never seen
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14. Oh, honey, the subway's not creepy.
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16. - What do I do with my soda?
- Just leave it on the floor.
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17. Oh, would you look at that poor woman
with all those kids and bags.
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but you're a lot cuter.
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23. You see, kids, one simple act of kindness,
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She could speak English.
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27. Yes, you're such a doll.
You're such a doll.
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28. That's right.
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29. Shayna punim.
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30. Oh, what a shayna punim.
What a little punim.
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31. Uh, excuse me, Yentl?
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32. Yeah? What?
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33. Where's the mother?
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34. Oh, my God. She abandoned her baby.
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35. What is this world coming to?
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36. The salami she guards with her life.
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37. Fran, what are we gonna do?
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38. Oh, you poor, defenseless little thing.
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39. Someone's hungry.
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40. Can you believe that wasn't the first
time that happened to me on the subway?
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41. She was working in a bridal shop
In Flushing, Queens
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42. 'Til her boyfriend kicked her out
In one of those crushing scenes
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43. What was she to do, where was she to go?
She was out on her fanny
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44. So over the bridge from Flushing
To the Sheffields' door
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45. She was there to sell makeup
But the father saw more
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47. That's how she became the Nanny
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49. Was just exactly
What the doctor prescribed?
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50. - Now the father finds her beguiling
- Watch out, CC
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51. - And the kids are actually smiling
- Such joie de vivre!
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52. She's the lady in red
When everybody else is wearing tan
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53. The flashy girl from Flushing
The Nanny named Fran
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54. Oh, I can't believe I'm holding a baby.
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55. If only you came with a husband
and a house in Great Neck.
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56. Okay, we gotta act fast here. Gracie,
go bring down your pink blanket.
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57. Not my blankie.
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58. Oh, God, I can't believe
you still have that thing.
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59. Brighton, bring down the Snoopy
up in your closet.
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60. What Snoopy in my closet?
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61. You know, you're just like my mother:
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62. "What Nestlé's Crunch bar
under my NordicTrack?"
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64. Oh, what a day I had today.
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65. Let me guess. Yard sale at Mia Farrow's?
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if you can find some bottles.
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67. Niles, do we have any old nipples
around the house?
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68. Hello, hello.
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69. Good afternoon, CC, Niles,
Ms. Fine, baby.
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70. Why?
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71. Some woman just abandoned this baby
on the subway.
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72. It's a good thing I was there, or he
could've been found by some wacko.
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73. You know, one of those people who
walk around talking to themselves.
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defenseless creature?
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79. Yellow Cab called,
you left your dog in the taxi again.
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80. Oh, my God.
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81. That's where I left my Gucci umbrella.
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82. Ten-to-one she comes back
with the Gucci and not the poochie.
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83. Hello, you've reached emergency 911.
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84. To report a murder, press one.
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85. For mugging, press two.
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86. For bomb threats
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87. 34th Street to 72nd, press four.
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88. You gotta love the N.Y.P.D.
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89. Meanwhile, where's that David Caruso going
with that big, white, freckly butt of his?
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90. Ms. Fine, why the devil
did you bring the baby here?
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91. Why didn't you pass him over
to a policeman straightaway?
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92. They're very busy. It's Sunday.
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93. The gays are coming out,
the yuppies are working out,
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94. and the Jews are eating out.
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95. - Be careful. Mr. Snoopy's really old.
- I will.
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96. Look, his tail's loose, his hair's falling
out, and he's busting at the seams.
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97. Give him a remote control,
he could be my father.
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98. - Fran!
- Here, you hold.
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99. - What, sweetie? What?
- I can't find my blankie anywhere.
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100. - Fran?
- Yeah, honey.
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101. I can't find any bottles anywhere.
How about a turkey baster?
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102. Oh, sweetie. We're trying to feed
a baby, not impregnate Ling-Ling.
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103. Alright Ms. Fine, that's it.
Here's your coat.
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104. We're going down to the police station.
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105. All right, but I'm telling you,
we're never gonna get through.
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106. How many gay people
can there be in New York?
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Broadway musicals?
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108. Gosh, it's a bloody mob scene out there.
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109. I mean, I'm proud I'm British,
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around dressed as Queen Victoria.
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111. I told you we should've taken the subway.
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112. Why? Hoping to pick up a few more,
maybe start a bowling team?
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113. Hey, a hundred sexy men
wanted your phone number.
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114. All they asked me was
if my boots came in a size 13.
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115. - The baby's back.
- Oh, Daddy, can we keep him?
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116. Grace, sweetheart, he's not
a lost puppy. He's somebody's baby.
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117. All right. Can I have a puppy?
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118. No, you may not have a puppy.
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119. Well, I don't know.
It might help fill the void...
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120. after we have to give away our baby boy.
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121. Ms. Fine...
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122. We need another boy in this hen house.
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123. There's far too much Blossom on the tube.
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124. Here, Maggie, hold little Joshua Elliott.
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125. Careful.
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126. - Who?
- Well, Elliott after your father,
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127. and Joshua I just always liked.
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128. Oh, I can't wait to have a baby of my own.
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129. Yes, you can wait.
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130. You can wait a lot.
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131. Can you say "Nintendo"?
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132. Oh, he's so cute.
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133. Hi.
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134. - We can't give him up.
- No.
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135. - He's pooping.
- Oh, no, give him to Brighton!
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136. No! Give him to Fran, she's getting paid.
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137. Oh, what are they making
such a fuss about?
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138. You'd think that
they'd never ever seen a—
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139. Oh, this kid's got far too many lentils
in his diet.
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140. Oh, for God's sake, just give him to me.
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141. Come here, little fella.
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142. All right.
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143. I know what I'll do. I'll call
the Department of Social Services.
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144. Oh, yeah, Sunday at 4:30,
they're waiting for you.
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145. Oh, there's that vein
in your forehead again.
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146. You know, Ms. Fine, it's very odd,
but that vein wasn't there a year ago.
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147. - Just like the gray streak in your hair?
- Exactly like the bloody gray streak.
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148. Oh, now, would you calm down?
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149. You're getting all wound up.
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150. Pretty soon, you'll say something
that you're gonna regret.
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151. I did when I said, "You're hired."
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152. All right, fine, I'll just dump the kid
at the white zone at the airport.
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153. There'll be 40 cops on him
before he's done unloading.
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154. Oh, Maxwell, I'm so glad
you got that baby to the authorities.
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155. I was very worried
about that poor little defenseless thing.
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156. Oh, slap that kid's picture on a
milk carton and let's get back to work.
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157. Oh, Joshy, what's the matter?
Why aren't you eating?
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158. Niles, what the hell is this?
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159. It's puréed liver and Brussels sprouts.
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160. Oh, the stuff that came out of him
is more appetizing than that.
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161. Oh, Mr. Sheffield, now, don't get mad.
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162. I'm just giving him one last feeding
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to the orphanage.
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164. Can you say,
"Please, sir, I want some more"?
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165. That's enough, Ms. Fine.
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166. Well, what's with the box?
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167. Are you planning on mailing him
to the police station?
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168. Because then you better punch
some holes in the top.
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169. As a matter of fact, these are some
of Brighton's baby clothes.
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170. - I thought they might come in handy.
- Oh, that was very sweet of you.
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171. Isn't he a nice man? Isn't he a good man?
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172. Yes.
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173. Ms. Fine, I think you're becoming far
too emotionally attached to this child.
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174. Yes, isn't she, little fella?
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175. Yes, she is. I think she is.
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176. - I think she is.
- Well, you look very natural.
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177. Been there three times, Ms. Fine.
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178. And if my expertise serves me,
I think we need changing again.
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179. - Excuse us.
- Oh, give him to me. I'll take him.
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180. - No, no. That's all right. I've got him.
- All right. Wait a minute.
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181. - Lay him down there.
- Lay him down.
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182. Yeah, little fella, we're
gonna change you.
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183. - Make you all dry.
- Yeah, good boy. Yeah, good boy.
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184. - Good boy—
- Well, Ms. Fine, I wouldn't stay there.
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185. You never know with little boys.
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186. Brighton once shorted a wall clock.
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187. - There we go.
- Oh, yeah.
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188. Well, we know one thing for sure:
His mother was not speaking Hebrew.
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189. They love when you blow on their tummies.
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190. Who doesn't?
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191. Who's the handsome fella then, huh?
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192. Yes, who's the handsome fella?
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193. - Heads up!
- Heads up!
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196. - We'll get you dry. Yes, we will.
- Right here. You're a good boy.
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197. You know, Ms. Fine, I apologize
for blowing up at you earlier.
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199. Actually, I didn't do anything.
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200. You're quite right.
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201. Come here, little guy. Come here.
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202. Oh, honey, would you—?
I mean, Mr. Sheffield, put the TV on.
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204. Senator Dole said he hasn't read the bill,
but he's 100 percent against it.
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205. And in the local news,
police are looking for this woman
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206. in connection with the mid-morning
kidnapping on the subway.
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207. Oh, would you look at that nut.
And she's running around free.
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208. - Oh, my God. Ms. Fine, that's you!
- No way.
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209. Suspect is said to be 5'7", approximately
105 pounds and in her early 20s.
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210. Oh, you're right. It is me.
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211. - Ms. Fine!
- Well, now, it's obviously a mistake.
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212. And it's all my problem.
It has nothing to do with you.
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Maxwell Sheffield.
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215. All right, that's it. We're going down
to the police station.
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216. Can't we just call Al Cowlings
and drive around for a while first?
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217. Wow. This looks just like
the police station on Cagney & Lacey.
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218. No wonder they had so much crime
in that precinct.
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219. All you had to do was outrun Tyne Daly.
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220. Mr. Sheffield,
maybe you should take a number?
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221. Ms. Fine, this isn't a bakery.
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222. - They don't give numbers.
- All right.
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223. Sixty-two.
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224. Would you go get a number, please.
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226. Well, I'm not gonna shoot them next time.
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227. Oh, little Jeremy Matthew, how are you?
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228. - What happened to Joshua Elliott?
- I got tired of it.
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229. I like the name Joshua.
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230. - Sixty-three.
- Oh, that's us.
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231. - Now, may I do the talking, please?
- I got us into this, let me.
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232. Look, Dick—
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233. - Sergeant.
- I'm sorry. Sergeant.
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234. Dick Sargent, what are the odds?
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235. - Ms. Fine...
- Oh, all right, you better talk to him.
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236. I'm exhausted. I've been taking care
of a strange baby all day.
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237. Sergeant, this woman, my nanny...
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238. Fran Fine, is charged with a crime
I can assure you she didn't commit.
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239. - Prostitution?
- Excuse me.
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240. I'm not a hooker.
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241. I'm a kidnapper.
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242. My lawyer will finally get that house in
the south of France he's always wanted.
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243. Fran Fine, you're under arrest.
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244. Oh, my God.
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245. Mr. Sheffield, call Jacoby & Meyers.
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246. I want the fat one, not the thin one.
He's got an attitude.
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247. Or is that Siskel & Ebert?
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248. You have the right to remain silent.
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249. Obviously, you don't know her very well.
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one foot on a scale,
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254. you might as well just put me
into a cell and throw away the key.
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255. What next? Because, frankly,
I'm feeling very violated.
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256. We're going to have to strip-search you.
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257. Oh, no.
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258. Not until there's a ring on this finger
and two tickets to Aruba.
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259. Well, I wouldn't want to obstruct justice.
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260. - Oh, sir.
- Niles, what are you doing here?
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261. Well, I was watching America's
Most Wanted and, lo and behold...
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262. I brought a fresh shirt
and your shaving things.
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263. Oh, thank you.
I don't plan on being here very long.
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264. How on earth did you get here
with that gay pride parade going on?
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265. Oh, I borrowed a poodle and walked.
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266. In fact, I got several job offers.
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267. What's the difference
between a butler and a houseboy?
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268. Well, in your case, about 30 years, Niles.
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269. Rot in jail, sir.
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270. Well, there's one fantasy shot to hell.
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271. Niles, didn't you see me fall
in that Con Ed ditch?
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272. I nearly killed myself.
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273. All I saw was a blond woman
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and then she was gone.
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275. Well, what am I wearing?
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276. Oh, lookie there.
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277. Maxwell, is everything all right?
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278. Has she been incarcerated yet?
Did I Ms. it?
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279. CC, you could show some concern
for Ms. Fine.
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280. Maxwell, my concern is for you.
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283. CC?
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285. Got you again, huh?
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286. You must have me confused
with someone else.
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287. I've never seen this person in my life.
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289. Just stay off Second Avenue.
Leon's looking for you.
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290. Maxwell, I swear.
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291. Here you go.
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292. How'd you like it, sugar?
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293. It was so good, I could do it
again and again and again.
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you can't seriously believe that—
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295. I know. Did you go to Bryn Mawr?
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297. Oh, it was horrible.
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298. Seven women, one toilet, no door.
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299. There's Big Bertha doing her business
right out there in the open,
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301. Oh, Mr. Sheffield, I'm scared.
I can't go to prison.
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302. I went to the bathroom maybe three times
in all of summer camp.
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303. I can't hold it in for five-to-twenty.
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304. You're going to have to come with me.
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305. Oh, I can't believe this is happening.
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306. I was just trying to be helpful!
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307. This is just like Nikki
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- Yeah.
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311. Nikki was accused of stealing
Cricket's baby at Jabot Cosmetics.
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stealing the baby.
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314. She was just holding it for a woman
who was putting on blush.
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315. - Mascara.
- Oh, yeah, she's right, she's right.
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316. And then Cricket thought that the baby
was stolen, and Nikki went to jail.
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317. And that shower scene was more than
we should've seen on daytime!
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322. All right, all right.
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327. Oh, that ought to go over
big on the playgrounds.
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for a couple of hours,
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330. I'll never forget her either.
Quick, act like we're together.
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having a baby in the house,
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how much work they were.
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so we can watch TV? Thanks.
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Hansel and Gretel.
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338. Oh, my, would you look at this mess.
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about giving back the baby.
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340. Oh, well, sweetie, we had
to give him back.
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He didn't belong to our family.
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343. Then why don't you two make a baby?
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- Well...
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- Oh, right, married.
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347. - Has to be an engagement.
- I'd want a big ring, a party. Don't ask.
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- Thanks.
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351. - Don't you love Fran?
- Yeah. Don't you love Fran?
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your father in a
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and get married if you wanted to.
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356. Well, we'd have to be best friends
to see if we can live together.
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a very strong physical attract—
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I'll ever be a mother.
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Charge me with lipstick?
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Did you take the baby, Fran?
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Tonya Harding on a box of Wheaties.
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