1. Fran, my head is so itchy.
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2. I think I'm allergic to this hat.
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3. Sweetie, I hope not.
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4. I mean, it is so adorable.
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5. You know what? Maybe you are allergic
to it.
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6. - Bye, angel.
- Bye, Fran.
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7. How dare you order me
about in that manner, sir.
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8. After 30 years of loyal service, I think
I deserve a little more respect.
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9. God, I wish he was home.
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10. I am.
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11. Why don't you cut him some slack?
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12. I mean, he is your boss
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14. Stop trying to butter up the pompous brat.
I turned it off.
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16. Life is just not fair.
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17. I'm as smart as he is,
as talented as he is.
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18. Who thought up this system of the haves
and the have-nots anyway?
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19. That would be the haves.
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20. Doesn't working as a menial laborer
ever get to you?
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21. No, this nanny gig is only temporary.
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22. I got bigger dreams, baby.
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23. Someday, I'm gonna be Mrs. Have.
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24. And I'll be Mrs. Have's butler.
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25. Not with that attitude, mister.
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26. I'm sorry. I'm being a pill.
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27. I can be peppy and make those
little chocolate cakes you like—
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28. This is what it's come to.
I'm sucking up to the maid.
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29. And you were this close to working for us.
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30. You know, all this anger and bitterness
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31. is just a mask for low self-esteem.
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32. Where does all this come from?
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33. Hey, Niles, could you wash my underwear?
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34. She was working in a bridal shop
In Flushing, Queens
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35. 'Til her boyfriend kicked her out
In one of those crushing scenes
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She was out on her fanny
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37. So, over the bridge from Flushing
To the Sheffields' door
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38. She was there to sell makeup
But the father saw more
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39. She had style, she had flair
She was there
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40. That's how she became the Nanny
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41. Who would have guessed
That the girl we described
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42. Was just exactly
What the doctor prescribed?
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43. - Now the father finds her beguiling
- Watch out, C.C.
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44. - And the kids are actually smiling
- Such joie de vivre!
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45. She's the lady in red
When everybody else is wearing tan
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46. The flashy girl from Flushing
The Nanny named Fran
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47. Would you look at this?
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48. Brighton leaves a half-eaten
3 Musketeers bar in his pants.
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49. I love him.
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50. I can tell you, your mother never left
any food in her pockets.
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51. Although I once found a chicken carcass.
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52. Oh, God.
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53. Beautiful.
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54. Thank you.
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55. No wonder the joint is empty.
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56. Yetta, and to what do we owe the pleasure?
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57. Sylvia told me to meet her for lunch.
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58. I assumed here.
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59. Miss Fine,
I have an important meeting tonight,
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60. so I'm afraid I'm gonna have to reschedule
family night.
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61. Reschedule?
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62. But this is when you were gonna spend
quality time with me and the kids.
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63. Don't you remember, dinner
and a romantic carriage ride,
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64. after we dumped the kids at the movies?
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65. Well, listen,
why don't you take them somewhere?
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66. There you go.
I'm sure you'll all have a wonderful time.
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67. You know, you're just spending
less and less time with the kids,
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68. and they need a masculine influence.
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69. I'll go. I don't have any estrogen.
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70. I'm sorry.
But I just think that it's important
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with their children.
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72. They should talk to them
and take them shopping
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73. and visit them all the time,
and eat them out of house and home,
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74. and nag them about not being married.
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75. When is Ma moving to Boca?
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76. I'll get it!
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77. - Hi, Ma.
- Fran,
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78. I'm sorry I'm late picking up Yetta.
I was at the gym.
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79. When did you join a gym?
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80. When they put in a muffin bar.
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81. Ma, you know, when they say
do 100 crunches,
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82. they don't mean Nestlés.
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83. Hi, sweetie.
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84. Baby, stop scratching your head like that.
People are gonna think you got lice.
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85. I do. They sent me home from school.
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86. Oh, my God!
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87. It's a lice epidemic,
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88. at your $14,000-a-year school.
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89. Vermin they give you, but you still gotta
bring your own juice.
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90. You better be careful.
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91. Your father got lice
from his poker cronies.
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92. Fortunately, I just threw his hair out.
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93. Ma, this doesn't reflect well on me
at all.
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94. I mean, how can I not know this?
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95. I'm the closest person in the world
to these kids.
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96. - Fran, it itches—
- That's close enough, sweetie. Bugs jump.
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97. Okay, kids, you heard the doctor.
We've all got lice.
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98. Take off your sheets and pillow cases.
We gotta boil 'em.
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99. - Well, you want me to get yours?
- No, mine has to be burned.
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100. I want that gorgeous Bill Blass
comforter set.
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101. Well, isn't it amazing?
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102. The doctor confirmed that
all three of your children have lice,
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103. and me.
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104. But you don't.
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105. Now, what does that say to you?
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106. It says, "Welcome to the Four Seasons
Maui, Mr. Sheffield."
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107. No, it says you don't spend enough time
at home.
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108. If you cared about your children,
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109. you'd be covered in lice like I am.
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110. How did they penetrate six layers
of Final Net?
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111. Like a biosphere up there.
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112. Miss Fine, the reason
I'm not with my children
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113. is that I happen to work very hard.
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114. You don't see me lounging around the house
in my underwear.
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115. And would it kill you to give it a shot?
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116. You know, my father was a butler
for 44 years,
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117. and I don't remember him
doing any of this crap.
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118. Wait a minute, you dropped this.
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119. "Secure alibi, cut phone line,
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120. put on gloves, tape mouth.
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121. Clean up blood, dispose of evidence...
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122. Pick up bananas"?
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123. Niles, what's with this cockamamie list?
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124. Give me that. You didn't read it, did you?
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125. Well, suppose for argument's sake, I did,
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126. - what would you do?
- Miss Fine, this is very private.
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128. I would be very, very upset with you.
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129. Well, that's why I didn't read it.
Bye-bye.
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130. I'll tell you, Val, when I saw that list,
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131. I just got chills up my spine.
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132. Well, Fran, your suspicions are valid.
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133. Obviously, his schizophrenic tendencies
are about to manifest themselves
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134. in a homicidal rage.
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135. Yeah, but what about the bananas?
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136. Well, I'm no expert,
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137. but I'm thinking, a pie.
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138. Excuse me.
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139. I called earlier about picking up
the special shampoos.
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140. The name's Fran Fine.
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141. Hey, Rick, Fran Fine's here
for her head lice shampoo.
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142. Here it is.
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143. "Fran Fine. Kills lice, ticks, fleas—"
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144. Look at this, I'm getting attitude
from a man holding a Fleet enema.
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145. I'm telling you, Fran,
Niles fits the profile.
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146. Serial killers usually have menial jobs,
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147. no long-term relationships,
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148. and deep-seated issues with their mother.
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149. No. Wait, wait.
They usually have high IQ's.
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150. - Val, I'm sorry.
- Oh, God.
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151. I'm with you.
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152. Okay. Okay. Let's see.
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153. Most serial killers have three names.
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154. John Wayne Gacy, Richard Alan Speck,
Son of Sam.
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155. Val, what are we talking about here?
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156. We're not dealing
with some sicko stranger.
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157. - Yeah.
- It's Niles. I know him very well.
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158. I stand behind Mr. Niles...
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159. The killer.
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160. Fran, I cannot believe that you have lived
in the same house
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161. with Niles for four years and
you know nothing about him.
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162. Have you ever even been in his bedroom?
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163. Val, that wasn't the bedroom
I was concentrating on getting into.
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164. Niles' room is so...
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165. So small and depressing.
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166. You know, no wonder he's always
walking past your room and looking in,
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167. - he's envious.
- No, he's horny.
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168. Honey,
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169. come on, we gotta find
some incriminating evidence.
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170. - What?
- Look at this. Duct tape.
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171. Wait a minute.
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172. He's not Jewish.
He knows how to fix things.
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173. Yeah.
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174. Hey, this is Niles. Leave me a message
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175. and I'll call you back. Ciao.
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176. It's Jim from the morgue,
returning your call.
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177. In answer to your question,
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178. it takes 24 hours
for rigor mortis to set in.
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179. Oh, my God!
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180. What does he need to know that for?
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181. Maybe, it's to bake a banana pie, Val.
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182. - What? What?
- His closet's twice as big as mine.
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183. Look at this.
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184. He wears the same thing every day.
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185. He's like Fred Flintstone.
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186. I'll be right there, sir.
I'm just getting my coat.
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187. So I can trudge six blocks
through snow and sludge
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188. because you had a craving
for bloody string cheese.
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189. You know, Nanny Fine, I always
suspected you studied child care
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190. with Dian Fossey.
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191. Yeah, honey, I think the tar shampoo
took care of all of the lice.
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192. And it smells so nice and fresh, too,
like a newly-filled pothole.
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193. - Thanks, Fran.
- Love you.
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194. - Look at this.
- What?
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195. No coffee. Where the heck is Rubbermaid?
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196. Miss Babcock, don't antagonize him.
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197. - He's on the edge.
- Good. How can we get him to jump?
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198. Miss Babcock, I'm serious.
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199. He hasn't been himself.
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200. He's acting very weird, strange.
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201. Haven't you noticed?
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202. There's not one toilet bowl
in this entire house
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203. with blue water in it.
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204. You know, Nanny Fine, listening to you
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205. talk about Niles
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206. makes me just wanna hit my head
against a brick wall.
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207. Miss Babcock, you know, I am not going
to tell you what I know
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208. - if you're not a little bit nicer to me.
- Buzz off.
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209. That's close enough.
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210. I think
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211. Niles might be a murderer.
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212. Nanny Fine, Niles would never kill anyone.
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213. Because then he'd make a mess
and he'd have to clean it up.
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214. I'm serious. I read the list.
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215. It had gloves, wire cutters, blood and—
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216. You bake it in a 9-inch pan at 300 degrees
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217. - and you got yourself a gorgeous kugel.
- Miss Fine.
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218. Miss Fine, what were you doing in my room?
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219. Well, what makes you think
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221. Out of my way. Dead man walking.
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222. Oh, my God, this is all so surreal.
How am I gonna tell him?
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223. I'll just have to lay the whole thing out
in black and white.
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224. Boss, thank God, you're here.
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225. Hello, monkey face. How's tricks?
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226. Well, you look frightened.
Whatever's the matter?
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227. For one thing,
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228. there's no Venetian blinds in here.
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229. - I'll have the butler fix you a highball.
- No. Not the butler.
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230. - I think our butler's trying to ice me.
- "Our"?
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231. Ours, yours, don't mince words
with me now, you chump.
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232. He's trying to kill me.
I think he poisoned me.
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233. I'm seeing spots in front of my eyes.
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234. Well, maybe he's not forcing me,
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235. but I want him out of the house,
I tell you, out of the house.
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236. Darling, I've known the butler 30 years.
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237. We've had many gay times together.
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238. Shared a fag or two between us.
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239. And I can tell you, if there was anything
queer about him, I'd know it.
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240. So, In other words, you had some fun,
you smoked a few cigarettes
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241. and there's nothing strange about him?
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242. - Of course.
- Just making sure.
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243. You think I'm ready for the looney bin,
don't you?
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244. The booby hatch, the rubber room.
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to be my wife,
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I thought was insane.
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250. No sense opening up that can of worms.
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251. Val, Val, he's not gonna try anything
with a house full of people.
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252. I mean, what's he gonna do,
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254. Let's stop talking about
Mr. Sheffield already.
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255. Niles knows we were in his room.
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256. Val?
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258. Boo!
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259. Well, I sort of had that coming.
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260. Miss Fine, I've been thinking
about what you said, you know,
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261. and you're absolutely right,
I do need to spend more time alone
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262. - with the children.
- That's great, Mr. Sheffield,
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263. because, you know, children really need
the attention of their father.
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264. So, you and Niles have the house
to yourselves tonight.
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265. - I'm taking them out.
- You're smothering them.
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266. You are gonna turn them into wimps, mister.
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267. What are you talking about?
This was your idea.
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268. Need I say more?
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269. Miss Fine, I have cleared
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271. Now move it! We're going for seafood.
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272. - We're going for lobster.
- Here we go. So great.
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273. - Bye.
- Mr. Sheffield,
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274. I don't care if you do think I'm insane,
I'm coming with you.
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275. I believe Niles is a murderer.
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276. And if you leave me alone here,
I'm in danger of being killed.
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277. Is there anything you wouldn't do,
for a four-pound lobster?
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I'm going with you.
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279. There is no way you are leaving me alone
with that man,
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280. because it is just too—
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281. - You're not going anywhere, are you?
- No. What makes you say that?
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282. I'm glad we're alone.
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283. Yeah. You, me and that piercing voice
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284. - that carries to the neighbors.
- Miss Fine,
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285. - I know you know.
- Nothing, I know nothing.
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286. Miss Fine, you found my list.
You went into my closet.
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287. It's obvious, you figured it out.
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288. Look at this. Texas has the death penalty.
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289. Boy, they're frying them like chickens
down there.
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290. So, you are going to be my first victim.
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291. Who knows? If tonight goes really well,
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293. I think, I finally found my true calling.
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294. But you make a great cheesecake.
I say stick with what you know.
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295. Miss Fine? Miss Fine?
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296. Miss Fine. Miss Fine, please wake up.
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297. - Why is she acting like such a lunatic?
- Well, have you gotten a load
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299. She thinks you're a killer. She even
thought you were trying to kill me.
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300. I wouldn't dream of touching you,
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302. Miss Fine.
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303. - Stay away from me.
- Miss Fine, I'm not a murderer.
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304. All I did was write a play.
I was going to ask you to read it.
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305. Please, you expect me to believe that?
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306. I read the list.
You explain "Secure alibi."
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308. Why'd you call the morgue?
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309. I was doing research.
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310. - Well, what about the bananas?
- I was making a pie.
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311. - Well, where is it?
- Your mother was here.
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312. I'm so embarrassed.
Boy, I see everything so clearly now.
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314. Meanwhile, what was that magazine
S&M on your bed?
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315. Miss Fine, that is a professional
publication for butlers,
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317. Miss Fine, now that we're friends again,
I would be honored if you read my play.
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319. You mean, my newfound independence
gave you the confidence
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- Well, that,
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her youth and beauty.
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324. Mr. Sheffield, what are you doing home
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325. Well, unfortunately, some uninvited pests
joined us for dinner.
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326. You ran into my parents?
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327. No. Lice.
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328. Mr. Sheffield, you've got lice.
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329. Mazel tov.
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330. That means you've really bonded
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331. Dad, we're starving.
Can't we at least order a pizza?
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332. Sweetie, your father promised you lobster,
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335. - No, that's okay. Pizza's fine.
- Honey, we don't wanna insult your father.
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337. - You sure you don't wanna come?
- Miss Fine, I've got lice.
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338. It itches like mad. I've just got home.
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339. Why on earth would I want to go back out?
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340. Because Niles wrote a play.
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341. After you.
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342. You know, Niles, this heroine
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343. - I'm not seeing it.
- Well, why?
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344. She's exactly like you.
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345. New Yorker, street-smart, brunette,
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347. Isn't it time to pick up Yetta
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