1. - Anything for the post office?
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2. Miss Babcock's corporate tax returns
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3. must be postmarked by the 15th
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4. or she'll face substantial penalties.
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5. Today's the 16th, Niles.
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6. What's your point?
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7. Would you mail this letter to Lenny?
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8. You know, I can't believe you're still
writing to your first-grade pen pal.
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9. Why? Val wrote to hers
for a long time
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10. until eventually he lost his appeal.
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11. She got tired of writing him, huh?
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12. No. He lost his appeal.
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13. They fried him at Leavenworth.
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14. Here you go.
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15. Miss Fine, this is an Easter Seal.
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16. - Oh, they don't look.
- Oh.
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17. Something smells rotten in here.
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18. Or dead under the house.
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19. Or... Maggie,
I love your new perfume.
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20. She's trying to attract a guy.
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21. Who, the Orkin Man?
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22. Now, Brighton, be nice to your sister.
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23. Thank God my new girlfriend
doesn't smell like that.
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24. Oh, does she fold out and
thumbtack to the wall like the last one?
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25. Well, I think it's just fabulous.
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26. Now even you'll be married before me.
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27. Who is this little tramp
that's after your father's money?
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28. Well, her name's Veronica.
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29. I leave notes for her in third period,
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30. she leaves them for me in fourth.
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31. We've had no physical contact whatsoever.
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32. Well, it's working
for Michael and Lisa Marie.
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33. Oh, Autumn, what are you doing?
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34. You're throwing your life away.
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35. And for what?
That schmendrick Owen?
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36. Oh, this isn't even my soap.
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37. Oh, Summer, what are you doing?
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38. Throwing your life away.
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39. Oh, Nanny Fine.
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40. How can you watch those soaps?
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41. The plots are so...
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42. What's going on?
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43. Well, she is hopelessly in love
with her business partner,
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44. only he doesn't even know she exists.
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45. What a loser.
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46. Hello, Maxwell.
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47. Maxwell!
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48. Oh, I'm sorry, C.C.
I didn't notice you there.
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49. So what's gonna happen?
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50. Is she going to get this guy
or bash his British head in or what?
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51. Well, he asked her to work late tonight,
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52. and she's going to seduce him.
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53. So we'll find out what happens tomorrow?
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54. Tomorrow?
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55. This is a soap.
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56. We'll be lucky if six months from now
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57. that coffee she's making is ready.
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58. Oh, C.C., what are you doing
Saturday night?
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59. Oh, my cousin Gee Gee
needs a transfusion,
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60. and my blood type
is the... Why?
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61. Never mind. I just thought
we could do some work,
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62. but under the circumstances,
with your cousin...
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63. What's the rush? I mean,
they gave her six months.
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64. You know, if she were Jewish,
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65. her last name would be Iceberg.
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66. Oh, lookee here.
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67. Another letter
from that pen pal of yours.
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68. Do I detect a strong, hideous cologne?
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69. Yeah, your daughter just left.
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70. But on the bright side,
no more silverfish.
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71. Oh, Lenny.
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72. - Oh, stop doing that.
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73. Whenever you get a letter from Lenny,
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74. you make that ridiculous grin.
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75. No, I don't.
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76. You know, you never did tell me what
this Lenny chap looks like.
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77. Oh, I have no idea.
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78. We vowed never to exchange photographs,
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79. which is probably why he stood by me
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80. through my fatal attraction
with Ben and Jerry.
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81. Yes. I've seen those
pictures at your mother's.
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82. Listen, Mr. Smarty Feldman,
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83. he who wore a plaid skirt
to his high school graduation
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84. should not throw stones.
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85. It was a kilt.
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86. You say potato.
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87. Oh, no, I'm nauseous!
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88. What, Lenny broke the no-photo rule?
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89. No. He's coming
to New York,
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90. and he wants to meet me for dinner
at the Russian Tea Room.
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91. The Russian Tea Rooms are bad
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92. because waiters dressed as Cossacks
give you the creeps? What?
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93. No.
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94. I'm afraid to meet Lenny because, well...
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95. Over the years, I might have stretched
the truth a little bit.
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96. For instance?
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97. Oh, things.
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98. Oh, cheer up, FloJo.
Silver goes with everything.
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99. Are you out of your mind?
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100. What, no good?
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101. You wouldn't believe
I'm the fastest woman on Earth?
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102. In that outfit I would.
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103. You like?
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104. 'Cause I did kind of tell him
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105. that I was also
a little more popular than I am.
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106. Yes, sir!
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107. - You know...
- Oh, what a great audience.
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108. Thank you!
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109. You know, to me...
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110. To me nothing says debutante
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111. like a leopard-skin cocktail dress.
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112. What, no Oprah?
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113. I don't do daytime.
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114. Miss Fine, whatever possessed you
to make up all these things?
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115. What is it you're always
telling the children?
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116. Don't wear white shoes after Labor Day?
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117. All right, what is it I'm always
telling the children?
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118. Miss Fine works too hard.
We should send her to Club Med.
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119. No. To tell the truth.
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120. Oy, I think I told him
I was on that show, too.
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121. Oh, mayday, Fran.
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122. Veronica stayed after school
so she could meet me.
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123. And that's it.
It's over.
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124. Oh, what happened?
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125. Well, I wrote to her
and told her I look like Brad Pitt,
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126. and I don't.
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127. B, you made up some cock-and-bull story
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128. just to make yourself seem better?
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129. I'm so surprised at you.
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130. What? I said
I was surprised at him.
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131. I had to lie to Lenny.
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132. A guy like that's not gonna
be interested in me
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133. without the Olympics, Letterman, and...
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134. my career.
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135. You told him you were a nanny?
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136. Close.
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137. Houston, we have a problem.
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138. Oh, Niles,
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139. I thought I might as well give Miss Fine
a lift to the Russian Tea Room.
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140. I'm going out anyway.
Got to drop by my, uh...
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141. My, um, attorney's.
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142. Your attorney is nowhere near
the Russian Tea Room.
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143. Then I'll get a new one.
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144. Same place I'll get a butler.
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145. Admit it, sir.
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146. You're dying to get a look
at this Leonard fellow.
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147. Oh, Niles, as usual,
you are way off the mark.
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148. Do you think he still has all his hair?
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149. Oh, no, sir.
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150. You're the fairest of them all.
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151. Where is Miss Fine anyway?
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152. Oh, she's upstairs getting all farpitzed.
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153. What does that mean?
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154. You know, dressed.
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155. I thought that was farblondzhet.
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156. No, sir, that means confused.
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157. No, man, that's farkatke.
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158. Well, then, what's farshimmelt?
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159. I think that's her uncle.
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160. Oh, Miss Fine, you look beautiful.
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161. Oh, yeah, but I'm all farshvitzt.
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162. Oh, what am I so afraid of anyway?
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163. So I told Lenny that I'm a little
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164. than I really am.
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165. Oh, God. Please let
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166. Yeah, it was.
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167. Tell me the truth.
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168. If you were expecting Grace Kelly,
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169. and I showed up, you wouldn't be
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170. - Literally Grace Kelly?
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171. Well, yes.
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172. I believe you farkatked up, sir.
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173. Oh, forget it.
I'm not going.
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174. Oh, Miss Fine, what,
so for the next 20 years,
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175. I have to hear about
this wonderful man you never met?
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176. You are going.
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177. As a matter of fact...
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178. You're going to take her yourself.
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179. I'm going to take you myself...
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180. Even though it's nowhere
near your attorney.
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181. Even though it's nowhere near my...
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182. Anyway, you're going to
meet this Lenny fellow face to face
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183. so you can see that
he is no better than I am.
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184. - You are.
- Would you please?
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185. You are.
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186. All right, let's go.
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187. Wait, wait.
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188. Oh, I know.
I'll tell him I couldn't come
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189. because Miss America could not
fulfill her duties and I had to jump in.
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190. That's good, that's good.
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191. No, you wrote that to him
in your last letter.
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192. A million Rosa Lopezes in the world,
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193. and we got to end up
with a domestic with total recall.
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194. Hello, hello.
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195. Ready to work?
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196. Maxwell?
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197. I'll be back in a while,
C.C.
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198. Can you start without me?
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199. She can, and she has.
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200. Come along, Miss Fine.
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201. There's no reason to be so trepidatious.
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202. Well, I can't help it.
I'm nervous.
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203. Oh, what if he's not
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204. I mean, you've seen me
at my absolute worst.
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205. Yes, I have.
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206. When?
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207. No, I just mean your absolute worst
is absolutely lovely.
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208. You know, there's a pooper-scooper
law in this city.
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209. Come along.
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210. Oh, I'm going. I'm going.
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211. Quit pushing. Quit pushing.
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213. Oh, Mr. Sheffield,
it's very sweet of you
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214. to sit with me until Lenny comes,
but it isn't necessary.
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215. I'm a grown woman.
I can handle myself.
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216. Hello, girl sweet as pudding.
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217. Uh, you know, my wife was pissed,
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218. but I felt trapped in my old body.
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219. Forget it, Miss Fine.
I'm not going anywhere.
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220. Would you care for an aperitif?
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221. No, I'll just do
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222. Two champagne cocktails, please.
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223. Oh, Mr. Sheffield.
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224. Buying drinks, how classy.
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225. Boy, me and Val
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226. and wait for the guys
next to us to go to the bathroom,
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227. and then we take theirs.
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228. You'd drink someone else's drink?
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229. No! We just hold it.
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230. Well, you got to have a drink
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231. to get into the free happy-hour buffet.
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232. Don't you ever go out?
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234. I was quite the Jack-the-lad in my day.
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235. Oh, well, that's okay.
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236. Everybody goes through a curiosity phase.
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237. Oh, thanks.
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238. Ah, just in time.
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239. Oh, I don't know why I'm so worried about
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240. I mean, at least I'm not
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241. Would you look at her?
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244. Oh, my God! It's me!
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245. Maxwell, darling, is that you?
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247. I'm yours.
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249. Cluck like a chicken.
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250. What?
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251. It turns me on.
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252. Mr. Sheffield's been delayed.
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253. Did you think I was him?
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255. Oh, I'd never do that.
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257. Oh, I'll tell you, I feel
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260. I thought you went out
last night with Val.
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261. Oh, yeah.
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262. Oh, would you look at those two chippies
over there checking you out?
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263. You know, Mr. Sheffield,
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265. No. If I get up,
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267. You are so suave bola.
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268. I bet you got some
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276. He's half-an-hour late.
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277. The suspense must be killing you.
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281. Maybe it's time we thought about hiring
someone to take care of... Oh.
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284. Oh, you know, Mr. Sheffield,
I have a little confession to make.
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just sitting here with you,
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286. I don't even care if Lenny is a no-show.
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287. There he is,
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Go home.
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292. Boy, coming and going, it's still good.
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293. Well, I suppose he's all right,
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I have to hire people to do that.
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300. Hi, it's me!
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302. Well, don't be shy.
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303. Give me a kiss.
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304. Maxwell Sheffield.
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305. David Stavros.
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306. Who?
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308. Well, what are you
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310. You have some hell of a nerve!
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311. Now, kiss me goodnight
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312. Uh, Miss Fine!
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313. Oh, all right.
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314. Here. Jot your number
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316. What do you say? You want to give
this Lenny another half-an-hour?
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317. Oh, no way.
The guy stood me up.
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318. Boy, you'd think
that he would want to meet
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319. the first millionaire woman astronaut
who opened for Streisand.
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320. Perhaps your letters intimidated him.
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321. Yeah, well,
if he can't handle a strong woman...
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322. Excuse me, ma'am.
This was left for you.
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323. Oh.
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324. Oh, it's from Lenny.
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325. "Dear Fran, this is my last letter.
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326. "When I came in and saw you
with that great-looking guy,
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327. "I knew I could never
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328. Oh, Miss Fine, I... I feel terrible.
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329. You?
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330. What were the odds of Lenny walking in
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332. Niles, I don't make it a habit
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334. Exactly.
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339. I loathe you.
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340. I despise you.
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341. Servant.
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342. Trollop.
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343. Bellboy.
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344. Brunette.
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345. Good night, Maxwell, Fanny Nine.
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346. Swine.
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