1. Oh, this is so exciting.
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2. Grace is applying to the
Eastside School for the Gifted?
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3. You know, you won't be
the first member of
the Fine family to attend.
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4. Your Aunt Celia
spent three years there.
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5. Ma, she worked in the lunchroom.
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6. And she got fired
for giving free lunches
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7. to a lady who tried
to pass herself off
as an eighth-grader.
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8. Meanwhile,
with my little pigtails
and my little plaid skirt,
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9. I was adorable.
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10. You know, Sylvia, tomorrow
we're having the headmistress
of the school over
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11. for a fancy-schmancy
Music Appreciation Day.
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12. Fran's trying to schmooze her
because she's a big macher.
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13. And now that she's bilingual,
we'll slide right in.
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14. Oh, what time
are you gonna start?
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15. Because I could stop by
on my way to the beauty parlor.
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16. No, Ma, I don't think
that's such a good idea.
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17. Why?
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18. Well, because A,
they would meet you,
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19. and B, they would meet you
before you went
to the beauty parlor.
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20. Meanwhile, if you wanna get
Grace in,
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21. you should give
a big, generous donation.
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22. Your Uncle Louie has a garage
full of illegal cable boxes.
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23. Oh, well, I can always
join a gang.
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24. Darling, you'll never guess
who I just bumped into.
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25. Remember my friend
Rodney Pembrook?
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26. All those zany stories
I used to recount?
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27. Oh, the recounting we did.
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28. You have no idea
who I'm talking about, do you?
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29. Not a clue.
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30. I'm sorry, honey. I only really
started paying attention
after you proposed.
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31. - Come on, we went to Oxford
together. We were like brothers.
- Oh.
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32. He comes from one
of wealthiest families
in London.
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33. Is he single? Because your
sister's not that happy
with her husband lately.
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34. Oy, we're both married
and she's still
trying to trade up.
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35. Oh, Niles, guess what.
We're gonna have company.
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36. Heh. Thirty years
and he still thinks
company excites me.
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37. Yes, Rodney Pembrook
from Oxford. Oh, my God.
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38. Do you remember New Year's Eve,
freshman year
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39. we were sick all over the room,
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40. and then some idiot forgot
to turn the bathtub off
and flooded the place?
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41. I think that was you, wasn't it?
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42. No, but you remember
the next morning
when you woke up
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43. - and it was all spotless again?
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44. That was me.
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45. I think we're really making
a good impression
on the headmistress.
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46. Wait till she hears me sing
"Don't Rain On My Parade."
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47. Mrs. Sheffield, where I have
seen this pianist before?
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48. Do I know him from
the recital hall at Juilliard?
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49. Oh, no.
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50. The atrium at Macy's.
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51. You know, Mrs. Sheffield,
I'm... I'm very curious
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52. about your background
and education.
We haven't discussed it.
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53. You know, I... I had wonderful
experiences at private school
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54. and, uh, some
of my fondest memories
were with my classmates.
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55. Who?
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56. Tootie, Blair and Natalie.
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57. You know, uh, Grace's father
is from England
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58. and he went to private school
as well.
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59. Yes, I'm looking forward
to meeting your husband.
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60. Where's my little coochy coo?
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61. Hey, sexy, come on.
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62. Move those beautiful legs
over here
and come say hello to Rodney.
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63. Pardon, doll.
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64. Honey, honey.
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65. You're interrupting my
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66. "mother-daughter we got culture
in this house" day.
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67. What's that? Oh, Rodney,
come on in here, you ugly bum.
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68. Come on in, you madman.
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69. Maxwell, she's breathtaking.
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70. Mm.
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71. How the devil could you have
waited five years
to propose to her?
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72. - You perfect fool.
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73. Oh, thank you, Rodney.
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74. And she does funny voices.
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75. Darling, darling.
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76. You'll never guess
what this crazy lunatic
did at the club.
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77. He ordered us a bottle
of white wine,
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78. - then switched to red wine...
- Right.
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79. and ordered fish.
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80. Oh, you outlaws, you.
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81. Butch, why don't you
take Sundance and get
some coffee in the kitchen?
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82. Oh, uh... No, uh... Have Niles
bring it to the office. Uh...
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83. Rodney's gonna let me
into a very hush-hush deal
he's got going.
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84. - You know, everything this chap
touches turns to gold.
Mm-hmm. Oh.
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85. - How do you do?
- Ow! Ow!
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86. Excuse me. It's okay.
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87. You know the British.
They're so warm and cuddly.
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88. I know, why don't I just ring
for the butler to replenish us?
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89. Yahoo!
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90. Sweet lordy Lord,
my ship has come in.
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91. Uh, Niles, would you mind
getting us some tea?
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92. It turns out,
I had an uncle who died.
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93. But wait, it gets better.
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94. I've inherited a royal title.
I'm rich.
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95. Oh, that's so exciting.
Did you get the check yet?
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96. - No.
- Then get the tea.
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97. You know, Sylvia, why don't you
just take the magazine home?
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98. That's not courteous.
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99. Ma, what are you doing here?
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100. You know, just once
I'd like you to say, "Hello.
How are you? What's new?"
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101. What's gonna be new
since this morning
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102. when you were sitting here
eating breakfast?
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103. I since had a nectarine.
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104. So did she get into the school?
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105. Well, it was only
our second interview,
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106. and the teacher dropped a word
that I didn't understand.
Which one was that?
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107. - Curriculum.
- Oh.
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108. She said it was broad-based,
and you said,
"What do the boys study?"
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109. Yeah, right.
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110. But, you know, I really think
I impressed her
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111. when I told her that
we were related to Larry Fine.
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112. Larry Fine of the Three Stooges?
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113. Now, you see,
and you thought no one knew.
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114. Is he the funny-looking one
with the kinky hair
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115. - who always acts like a moron?
- Yeah.
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116. We're not related to him.
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117. Yeah, but Ma,
we so easily could be.
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118. You know, Grace,
I didn't get into that school.
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119. What makes you think you will?
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120. Because I study, I write well,
I've maintained a 4.0-grade
average.
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121. Okay, but If I have the choice
between being smart
and being good-looking...
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122. You'd pick either?
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123. Niles.
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124. The minute you arrive,
you tell that theater owner
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125. he better not jack up the rent
or next time he'll have
to deal with me.
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126. Oh, C.C., there's no need
to frighten the man.
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127. - Where are you going?
- Darling, I have to go to London
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128. - for an emergency meeting.
- What?
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129. I'm sorry, but I'm going
on the Concorde,
so I'll be back tomorrow night.
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130. Niles!
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131. No, no, I'm not sending you
any more money,
so stop calling me.
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132. If Mommy calls again,
I'm not here.
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133. Well, if it isn't
Jane Austen Powers.
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134. Why can't you
just be happy for me?
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135. Being called "sir" is new to me.
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136. You're used to it.
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137. Well, Niles, I'm very happy
about your newfound title.
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138. It must be quite a check.
Come on, let's see it.
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139. Well, it hasn't come yet.
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140. Oh, in that case, go upstairs
and pack my bags, would you?
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141. Okay. But you'd better watch
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142. because after my check arrives,
I'll be loaded.
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143. Again, just like you.
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144. Uh, Niles,
I had to let Rodney in.
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145. Oh, good, because that will
probably be your job now.
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146. - Niles.
- Sir.
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147. Good Lord, the last time
I saw you,
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148. we were all pheasant hunting.
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149. Somebody bagged a bird
with the very first shot.
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150. That was you.
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151. No, no, no. But remember
the next night
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152. when it was
so delicious under glass
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153. with the little red potatoes?
That was me.
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154. - Anyway, if you want some food,
the kitchen's that way.
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155. You want a drink, follow him.
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156. Hello. C.C. Babcock,
Maxwell's business partner.
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157. Ah, it's a pleasure.
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158. Whatever happened
to that plump brunette
he partnered with after college?
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159. I have no idea.
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160. - Oh, hi, Rodney.
- Oh, Fran, hello.
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161. Max left for London
without giving me
his investments...
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162. - Oh! Oh.
- ... and I've got
a 5:00 deadline.
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163. - Can you write me a check?
- No. No.
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164. - She cannot.
- Why not?
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165. - You're his wife, aren't you?
- Yes, Rodney.
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166. Yes, I am.
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167. Yes, but I am his
business partner,
and I am in charge of the money.
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168. Yes, but this is
a private investment
made by Max and myself.
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169. Well, I am in charge of that too
because you're stupid.
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170. Now, Miss Babcock,
my husband wants in on this deal
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171. and I'm just doing
what he would want.
How much do you need?
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172. An even million
was the figure we discussed.
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173. A million?
Give me that checkbook!
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174. Over my dead body. Oh, look,
Rodney's checking out your tush.
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175. Oh, really?
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176. - How many zeroes in a mil?
- Six.
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177. Oh, wow!
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178. Look at that. When you put
the smiley faces in,
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179. it looks like the Osmond family.
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180. - Mrs. Fran Sheffield.
- Well, sign away.
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181. Because it's the last time
you'll use that name.
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182. Thank you, Fran. You've just
made the deal of a lifetime.
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183. Well, you are welcome, sir.
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184. Fran, uh, Jocelyn's here.
And do you have any idea
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185. why Niles would want me
to make him a sandwich?
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186. Oh, they made him a lord
or something.
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187. Just humor him, humor him.
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188. Hi.
- Oh, ta-ta.
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189. So good to see you.
Let's have lunch.
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190. God, I could really go
for that Rodney.
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191. Well, why don't you?
He's handsome, he's single.
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192. - He's broke.
- What?
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193. Darling, everyone in England
knows he's penniless.
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194. He's gone through his own money
and everyone else's.
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195. He must be over here
looking for new victims.
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196. Oh, Maxwell's gonna fire you
when he hears you let me
write that check.
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197. Nanny Fine,
maybe you misunderstood
the bank.
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198. How? They said Rodney already
wired the money to Switzerland
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199. and it was too late
to stop the check.
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200. I know. I just wanted
to hear it again.
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201. Oh, cheer up, Nanny Fine.
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202. Whenever I'm depressed,
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203. I think about people
who are worse off than myself
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204. and then I visit them.
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205. Hey, Val. How you enjoying
your first day of work?
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206. Oh, I can't talk.
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207. I'm not supposed to have
non-doughnut-related
conversations.
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208. What's with the hair?
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209. Oh, it's my marketing strategy.
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210. See, I wear it
like cinnamon buns,
and hence, I sell more.
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211. Can I have another cinnamon bun?
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212. Ka-ching! Ka-ching!
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213. Here's to you, Nanny Fine.
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214. It was just a matter of time
before you screwed up
with Maxwell.
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215. I know.
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217. Maybe you can live
with one of the kids.
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218. Because when I move in,
they're out of there.
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219. Oh! Why am I such a loser?
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220. You got cocky.
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221. That'll bring you down
every time.
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222. Fran, there has got to be a way
to get that money back.
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223. How, Val? He already converted
the million bucks into Francs.
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224. Oh, well, once you convert it
into hot dogs,
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226. Loosen your cinnamon buns,
would you?
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227. Fran, this isn't like you.
I've never seen you defeated.
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228. Why don't you just go
to that Rodney guy
and demand your money back?
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229. Yeah, you go do that.
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230. Take your financial advice
from E. F. Muffin.
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231. Val, you are right.
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232. This isn't me. Accepting doom.
Drowning my sorrows in jelly?
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233. No. I push this doughnut away.
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234. I am going to go to Rodney
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235. and demand that he give us
our money back.
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236. And if all else fails,
see if you can get me a job here
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237. because I could do
a gorgeous French cruller.
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238. Good luck, Nanny Fine.
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239. You'll get that check.
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240. Excuse me.
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241. NYPD.
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242. Why so blue?
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243. - Fran. Come in.
- Hi.
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244. What a surprise.
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245. Can I get you anything?
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246. Oh, I don't know.
Maybe a cracker, some Gouda,
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247. a million bucks?
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248. What are you saying?
You want your money back?
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249. Yes.
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250. And the cracker and the Gouda.
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251. Well, what happened? I mean,
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252. a few hours ago, you thought you
were making a good investment.
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253. Well, that was before I knew
you were broke,
and then I started to think
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254. maybe it's not
such a good investment.
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255. Look, Fran, if you're
uncomfortable investing with me,
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256. I'll write you a check,
right now.
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257. - I'm uncomfortable.
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258. Fran, you've gotta believe me.
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259. This was a good investment.
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260. I'd never steer Maxwell wrong.
He's like a brother to me.
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261. Well, then why did you lie
to him?
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262. And why did you pretend
to still be rich?
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263. Because I made
one bad investment
and everyone lost faith.
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264. I mean, why are you here?
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265. Because you found out
I was broke
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I was a bad risk, right?
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268. See, you have money.
You don't know what it's like
to be an underdog.
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270. I was an underdog before
Underdog got his own series.
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271. You know
what it boils down to, Fran?
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272. I needed a break.
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273. And I knew if Max
invested with me,
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to hurt him.
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279. So is there anything else
I can get you?
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280. Well...
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281. That Gouda's probably
softening up by now.
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282. Would you settle
for a cinnamon bun?
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283. I don't even care for them.
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285. Oh, what to do?
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286. I wanna give the guy a break
but he lied to me.
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287. Oh, and you have never lied,
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288. Miss I-Went-to-a-Private-School-
and-I'm-Related-to-the-Stooges?
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289. Well, that was different.
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290. I was just trying to get Gracie
into a good school.
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291. And maybe he just wanted
to get his life back on track.
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292. You know, you both pretended
to be something that you're not.
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293. By the way, that lipstick
is way too blue for us.
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294. Oh, maybe you've got a point.
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295. Maybe I should just give
the guy a break.
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a second chance.
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I'll give you a present.
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298. Really? What?
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299. How would you like to see
what you're going to look like
in 30 years?
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300. You can do that?
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301. Watch me.
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302. Oh, my God.
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303. - Hi.
- Nanny Fine, how did it go?
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305. Rodney said, "I'll give you
the money back, but you'll miss
great investment."
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306. And you said,
"Oh, keep the million bucks.
I believe in you."
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307. Yes.
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- Hi, hi.
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309. - Hi.
- Oh, it's good to be home.
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a million things to tell you.
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311. Well, I've got something
to tell you, sweetheart.
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312. Rodney is flat broke.
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315. Appears he's up to his neck
in hock. Heh.
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I invested any money with him.
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317. So, what do you wanna tell me,
sweetheart?
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318. Well, uh...
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for the million dollars
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you never gave him.
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322. - And?
- And the worst part of it is
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back to me,
and I still didn't take it.
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uh, actually,
the worst part of it is
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from your side.
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327. Okay. Bye.
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with my instincts.
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go wrong when you...
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trusted that thief.
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doesn't mean that much to you.
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try to put this to you
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could understand.
- Okay.
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337. Uh...
do you have any idea
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338. - how much
one million dollars is, hmm?
- Uh... Unh.
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339. Oh, about 400,000 cartons
of Haagen-Dazs.
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It's amazing what you can rent.
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345. Oh, listen to me, Rodney.
You owe my wife and me
an explanation.
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346. - Yeah.
- Actually, Maxwell,
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348. - Hmm?
- Oh.
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you'd invested,
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without a hitch.
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352. You, my old school friend,
have just made yourself 500,000.
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353. - Oh, I did?
- Yes. Come on.
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354. - We'll call your broker.
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switch the phone off.
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356. Oh! You're pretty happy
with yourself, aren't you?
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357. Oh, you know,
all's well that ends well.
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358. Just goes to show,
you gotta be yourself
in this world.
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359. Meanwhile, when are you
gonna start being yourself
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huh?
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with that?
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you're annoying?
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if you're so concerned,
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things straight
with the private school lady?
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366. Well, I can't, but if you don't,
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367. I can show your husband
what you're gonna look
like in 30 years.
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368. And I'm not related to a Stooge.
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369. And I don't personally
know Tootie,
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370. and the crab I served
at the party was crab with a K.
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371. But that pianist
really was from Macy's.
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372. Well, I appreciate your candor,
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373. - but unfortunately the committee
has decided not to accept Grace.
- Huh.
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374. We're giving her spot
to an underprivileged
child from Queens.
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375. But I'm from Queens.
I'm a total schlub.
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you're classless, dear,
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Maxwell Sheffield's daughter
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380. and the school has
too many children
from privileged backgrounds.
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381. So are you saying
that it's Maxwell's fault
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382. that our daughter isn't getting
into the school of her dreams?
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384. Oh, I feel so much better.
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385. - Chocolates?
- Oh!
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386. Worthless.
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an estate that's worthless?
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388. I can't even claim the title,
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389. there's so many damn lawsuits
against it.
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390. Yeah, well, what about me?
I already hired six bridesmaids.
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391. And the worst part,
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392. I maxed out all my credit cards
on a new wardrobe.
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393. It'll take years
to pay them off.
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394. Niles, I'm sorry to interrupt,
but your break's over.
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