1. Previously on The Nanny...
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2. He's a heavy sleeper.
Sometimes, 3 a.m., 4 a.m.
in the morning,
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3. I'll ring him up
for a diet soda,
I get no answer.
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4. Oh, my God!
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5. Oh, this is worse than
when I walked in on my parents.
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6. At least they had the decency
to be covered in crumbs.
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7. I don't ever want
to see that again.
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8. I just don't understand.
What happened?
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9. Five hours ago, they were at
each other's throats.
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10. Well, apparently,
they've decided
to move downward.
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11. What are we going to do?
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12. What are we gonna say to them
when we see them?
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13. Oh, darling, I think
the best course of action
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14. is to exercise self-control
and say nothing.
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15. And what about for me?
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16. I, uh...
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17. I couldn't sleep. I was, uh...
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18. Too sexy?
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19. Oh, Niles,
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20. I know what's troubling you.
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21. You're probably all torn up.
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22. You know, about resigning.
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23. But judging from the smile
on your banana,
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24. I'm guessing you
decided to stay.
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25. Uh... Yeah.
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26. Niles, you've got an arm
full of toppings there.
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27. Don't you need something
to put all that on?
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28. I have something in my room.
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29. Honey, I made you some tea.
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30. I hope you don't mind sugar.
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31. If you want honey,
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32. you're gonna have to scrape it
off of Miss Babcock.
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33. What's the matter, sweetie?
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34. Well, my play closed,
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35. so it's not gonna open
on Broadway.
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36. Aw.
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37. You know, I was so sure
this was the year
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38. I was gonna beat out
Andrew Lloyd Webber for a Tony.
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39. Sweetie, Andrew Lloyd Webber
didn't have a show
opening this season.
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40. I know. I really had a chance.
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41. I've already rented
the 49th Street Theater.
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42. It's gonna cost me a fortune.
Money I'm never gonna see again.
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43. Oh, sweetie, you can always
get your money back.
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44. You know, Ma once got a refund
on a chicken carcass
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45. that she claimed the meat
fell off on the way home.
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46. Good morning, Max.
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47. Franny, don't you look
pretty today.
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48. Babies! Babies! Babies! Babies!
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49. Oh, Miss Babcock,
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50. aren't you in a good mood.
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51. What got into you?
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52. Hello, hello.
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53. C.C., I, uh...
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54. I thought, uh...
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55. I thought you resigned
last night.
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56. Oh, can't a girl
have a change of heart?
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57. I think a change of clothes
would do you better.
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58. Aren't you wearing the same
thing you wore yesterday?
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59. Um, yes.
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60. Whenever I find
something I love,
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61. I always buy two
and wear it the next day.
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62. - Haven't you ever noticed?
- No.
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63. Well, get used to it.
It's gonna start
happening a lot.
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64. Anyway...
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65. Maxwell, I have fabulous news.
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66. Someone wants to rent
49th Street Theater
to open their new play.
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67. Oh, that's fantastic.
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68. That completely lets us
off the hook.
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69. - So who's opening a new show?
- Andrew Lloyd Webber.
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70. What? No. Absolutely not.
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71. I don't care
if I lose a fortune.
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72. That man is not having
my theater.
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73. Oh, honey, stop it.
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74. Just remember,
it doesn't matter what he does.
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75. His hits, his Tonys,
his knighthood.
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76. You better be building
to a big finish.
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77. You'll always be the pretty one.
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78. Well, he can forget it.
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79. And you can call the newspapers
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80. and tell them Maxwell Sheffield
is opening his own new show.
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81. Oh, and, uh, have them print
our pictures side-by-side.
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82. I want everyone to see
I'm the pretty one.
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83. Oh, hey, did either of you guys
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84. happen to see Diagnosis Murder
last night? I fell asleep.
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85. - No.
- No.
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86. Oh, that's so too bad.
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87. I was so hoping to find out
if the butler did it.
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88. The gestation period
for the female elephant
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89. is up to two years.
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90. Oh, my God.
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91. What I don't get, Fran,
is elephants are always so big.
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92. How can you tell
when they're pregnant?
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93. That's how.
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94. - Oh, I'll get it.
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95. What happened to Niles? How come
he doesn't get the door anymore?
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96. Oh, sweetie, he's been getting
the door for years.
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97. Now he's finally getting
something
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98. he hasn't gotten for years.
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99. - Hi.
- Hello.
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100. Oh, what a gorgeous chest.
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101. Oh, thank you.
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102. Sammy says I've got the boobs
of a 73-year-old.
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103. Darling, I brought Yetta's
hope chest.
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104. It's antique.
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105. I thought it would be perfect
for the nursery.
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106. Oh, yeah. Yetta, you've got
everything in here.
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107. Wow.
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108. Look at this picture.
He's gorgeous.
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109. Who is that? Grandpa?
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110. Uh... Yeah.
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111. - Oh!
- Oh, look how cute that is.
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112. - Was this yours?
- Yeah, that was
my first baby dress.
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113. Your mother's first one
is in there, too.
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114. - Ooh!
- Oh.
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115. Those are my old love letters
that I wrote.
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116. Aw! To Grandpa?
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117. Uh... Yeah.
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118. It says, "Dear Richard."
Daddy's name was Joe.
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119. Would you believe Richard
is short for Joe?
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120. - No.
- All right.
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121. I'm busted.
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122. I never told anyone this
to anyone,
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123. but I was in love once
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124. before your father.
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125. Wow, Yetta.
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126. You have like a whole
Dawson's shtetl thing
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127. going on back then.
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128. We met on the boat
coming over from Romania.
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129. My marriage to your grandfather
was already planned
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130. and he was waiting for me
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131. but once I saw Richard...
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132. He was so handsome
in his captain's uniform.
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133. He was a captain in the Navy?
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134. No.
In the first class dining room.
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135. Ooh.
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136. And when our eyes met...
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137. Did anything intimate happen
between you and Richard?
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138. Of course not.
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139. I was on my way
to meet my future husband.
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140. We got separated
on Ellis Island.
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141. Your grandfather was there
waiting for me
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142. but I told him
I couldn't marry him
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143. because I wasn't sure
of my feelings.
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144. So I looked for Richard
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145. for five years.
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146. I wrote him a letter every day.
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147. How did you know
where to send the letters?
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148. I guess that's why
I still have them.
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149. So, Yetta,
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150. you're keeping us all
in suspense.
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151. Who did you end up marrying?
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152. Richard or Fran's grandfather?
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153. Hi, sweetie.
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154. Did you get a play
for your theater yet?
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155. Well, you tell me.
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156. Here's a hip-hop musical
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157. called Booty and the Beast.
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158. Oh, and yes,
someone had the brilliant idea
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159. of writing the musical version
of the film Witness.
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160. Get this. Amish Behavin'.
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161. Well, I've got your next hit
right over here.
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162. Oh, no. God,
please don't tell me
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163. it's a boring three-act play
about a butler's life
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164. which mysteriously
keeps creeping its way
to the top of my pile.
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165. Then I guess
you wouldn't be interested
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166. in reading Yetta's Letters
for a play.
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167. - Nope.
- Then I'll read them to you.
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168. Sweetheart, I'm a producer.
I know what makes good theater.
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169. Trust me, Yetta's Letters won't.
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170. - Fine, fine.
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171. Hello, Mr. Thinks-He-Knows-
Everything Productions.
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172. Hold on.
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173. Andrew Lloyd Webber's secretary.
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174. Pretend you work for me.
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175. Oh, I could do that.
Did it for five years.
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176. Uh, yes, this is
Mr. Sheffield's secretary.
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177. With what may I help you
with doing, please?
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178. Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
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179. Uh-huh.
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180. Uh.
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181. He wants to talk to you.
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182. He doesn't understand
why you won't rent him
your theater.
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183. Tell him I'm not in
and I'll explain everything
in a letter.
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184. He says he's not in.
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185. And he will explain everything
in a letter.
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186. What's your address?
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187. Uh-huh.
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188. Oh, that's a lovely
neighborhood.
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189. Mm. The entire floor, you say?
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190. He's got the entire...
Oh, you're not
interested in this.
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191. Okay. I've got it.
Thanks, honey.
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192. Yeah, goodbye.
- Excuse me, sir.
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193. The messenger's here to pick up
all the scripts you've rejected.
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194. - Well, that'll be all of them.
- Including mine,
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195. Love, Valet, Compassion?
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196. Particularly.
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197. Oh, wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
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198. You know I don't like
ranch dressing.
Where's my Italian?
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199. It seems we're
all out of olive oil.
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200. - Oh, hi, B.
- Oh, hey, Fran.
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201. - Hey, do you know
if Dad saw this?
- What?
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202. "Andrew Lloyd Webber announces
plans to mount new musical."
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203. Oh, my God, let me see that.
He always gets so upset
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204. when Webber's doing
a Broadway musical.
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205. "Based on the love letters
of a young immigrant woman...
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206. Yetta Rosenberg"?
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207. What's Andrew Lloyd Webber doing
with your grandmother's letters?
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208. Oh, my God.
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209. I must've written his address
down on Yetta's envelope.
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210. Your father can't find out
about this,
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211. because you know
who he's gonna blame, don't you?
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212. C.C.!
- Oh, thank God, thank God.
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213. How did Andrew Lloyd Webber
get Yetta's Letters?
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214. Now, I don't know exactly how,
I don't know exactly why,
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215. but I do know that
this is somehow your fault.
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216. I had nothing to do with it.
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217. But I'd fire that
idiot secretary you hired.
I think she steals.
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218. How could you do this to me?
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219. How could she do this to me?
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220. I'm mishpachah.
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221. Well, excuse me,
but as I recall,
I offered them to you
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222. and your exact words were,
"No, no, no."
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223. And since when did you take
"no, no, no" for an answer?
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224. You know what, lady?
Married life has made you soft.
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225. Oh, stop it.
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226. You're getting
all worked up over nothing.
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227. Come over here. Look at this.
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228. It says that
he's only negotiating.
Negotiating.
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229. Now, you're her favorite
grandson.
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230. Trust me. I know what
I'm talking about here.
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231. Why is she gonna go
pick a perfect stranger
over you, huh?
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232. Paris is lovely,
Mr. Lloyd Webber.
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233. We could have gone to Epcot
and seen all of Europe.
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234. Where do I sign?
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235. Hello, hello.
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236. There's spring in the air.
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237. Yetta signed the rights
to her letters over
to Andrew Lloyd Webber.
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238. - What do you have to say
about that?
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239. Why are these doors closed?
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240. It's such a beautiful day.
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241. Smell that breeze.
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242. Well, hello, little birdie.
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243. Aren't you beautiful?
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244. Sweetie, I brought...
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245. I brought you some ice cream
to make you feel better.
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246. Oh, you know, I'd really love
some chocolate syrup.
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247. Yeah, well, who wouldn't?
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248. You know, darling,
I've been thinking.
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249. There's no way this contract
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250. between Yetta and Webber
could possibly be valid.
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251. I mean, let's face it,
Yetta isn't exactly
in her right mind.
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252. Sweetie, just because she thinks
we're Rob and Laura Petrie
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253. and she's our neighbor Millie,
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254. only means
she's occasionally confused.
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255. Occasionally?
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256. Oh, sweet doggie.
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257. Nice, puppy.
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258. Wow, she don't feed him enough.
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259. Beautiful.
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260. Thank you.
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261. Why doesn't anyone
ever eat these fruits?
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262. Because they're wax.
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263. Even the grapes?
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264. Yetta.
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265. What?
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266. When you coming out of there?
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267. I can't decide
whether to vote for
Nixon or Kennedy.
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268. Something terrible happened.
I just heard it on the news.
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269. What happened, Yetta?
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270. Wait a minute.
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271. I lost it.
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272. Don't worry, Yetta.
You told me in case you forgot.
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273. Who are you?
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274. Oh, you're right.
That contract is so not valid.
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275. What the hell is my mother
doing in Paris
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276. posing next to
Jim Morrison's grave?
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277. Ma, you know,
Andrew Lloyd Webber
is trying to schmooze Yetta
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278. into signing the rights
to her letters.
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279. Well, he's schmoozing
the wrong lady.
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280. I got power of attorney
years ago.
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281. What? Thank God.
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282. So you could just
sign the rights over to us.
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283. - Sure.
- Well, that's great.
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284. So, what do we have to do
to get things started?
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285. This wasn't really necessary,
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286. but we better get our check
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287. because our flight to London
leaves in an hour.
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288. Frère Jacques!
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289. Frère Jacques!
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290. Dormez-vous.
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291. "Sheffield has the hit
of the Broadway season."
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292. "A surefire Tony contender."
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293. "The feel-good
sing-along of the year."
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294. Marble rye, 49 cents
at D'Agostino's?
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295. Oh, wasn't that some story?
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296. The way she gave up
the handsome waiter
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297. for the simple furrier.
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298. What a schmuck.
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299. Well, I'm feeling
a little tired.
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300. I, uh, I think I'll retire.
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301. - Congratulations again, sir.
- Thank you.
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302. Well, I've had a long day, too
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303. and I have all that publicity
to get rolling tomorrow.
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304. - I'll see you in the morning.
- Good night.
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305. - You know what, sweetheart?
- Yeah?
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306. After all these years,
I finally beat out
Andrew Lloyd Webber
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307. and it doesn't feel as good
as I thought it would.
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308. Which is why
I'm gonna send him these.
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309. You know, honey, Yetta's Letters
would make a great movie.
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310. Oh, I know, that's exactly
why first thing in the morning
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311. my lawyer is gonna get in touch
with Sylvia for the film rights.
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312. Yeah. I'm not gonna let
an opportunity like this
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313. slip through my fingers.
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314. So, Steven,
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315. are you of the Rego Park
Spielbergs
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316. or the Jurassic Park Spielbergs?
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317. Sonny Lamatino!
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318. Sonny Lamatino!
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319. Ding! Dang! Dong!
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320. Maxwell, I just read Niles' play
and it is genius.
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321. - Oh, well, I don't see it.
- How about now?
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