1. It is 6:00 a.m.,
and Deangelo and I
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their Dundies
nomination certificate.
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Yes.
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Okay. Every year.
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to learn, my friend.
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why don't we try it,
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it'll be part of my tradition.
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You're going to love it.
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Nice house.
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Congratulations!
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both been nominated
for Dundie Awards.
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No, no, she's not here.
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Stanley, we love you.
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Get off my property
before I call the police.
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Okay.
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Go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
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place in the daylight.
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of Katrina.
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All right.
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Uh-oh.
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your door unlocked?
And ajar?
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a Dundie nomination. Wow.
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Yes, you did.
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Congratulations, Meredith.
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you've got to stay.
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Vienna sausages
and I have napkins.
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the women's shelter,
go to bed.
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to the Dundies!
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so funny. Very good.
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and they need to go on.
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they didn't just
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at the Dundies.
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the Golden Globes,
but less mean.
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all have a good time.
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announcement, folks.
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is a black tie affair.
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black tie optional.
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be hosting at Louie Volpe's.
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I love their breadsticks.
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are like crack.
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people say "like crack"
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never done crack.
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are like what then, Ryan?
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I don't know.
Something from your world.
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like scrapbooking."
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No, I'm a middle-class fraud.
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Okay, okay, okay.
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They're like
breadsticks on steroids.
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Yeah, that's great.
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the Dundies are my legacy,
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to train a replacement.
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I have decided
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never the Jedi.
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Uh, but I will have to pass.
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part of your training.
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of a performer.
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singing in the shower.
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I'm very, very bad.
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You are doing it.
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work on some banter.
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Here we go.
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have a lot in common.
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and I lose my car
keys every morning.
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share some similarities.
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one of those problems.
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portion control.
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lose my keys.
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did not happen.
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what you call a "rat-tat-tat."
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it's all "rat" and no "tat."
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Do you mind?
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Because if I can see it.
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ask my therapist?
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pays her enough.
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Just be funny.
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Are we having fun tonight?
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Thanks, yeah.
Oh, good.
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on September 11th?
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This is so weird.
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good to go.
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it as a performance,
I fall apart, obviously.
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of hosting the Dundies
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running a meeting?
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the performance of your life.
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in your own head,
think of it like a meeting?
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have to control
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it in his mind?
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over him, is that
too much to ask?
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something terrible
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your childhood.
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my mother divorced my father
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and choose between them.
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I don't want to
hear about that stuff.
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and turn the volume
all the way up,
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you're not going to be
able to hear yourself.
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going to sound perfect.
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about coming together,
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the indomitability
of the human spirit!"
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The Dundies!
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potato fries on me.
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everything okay?
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or he's going to see you.
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Get in. Just get in.
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get in.
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sorry, sorry.
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It's my alone time.
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to have some time
away from Gabe.
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want to each lunch
with your boyfriend?
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spending time with him.
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to tell him the truth now?
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rather than waste
more of his time?
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What?
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Okay.
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Yeah.
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Feel better.
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wasn't interesting to me.
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I'm not like you.
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clear and firm, you know.
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you don't love him.
Just be honest with him.
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Appalling.
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the festivities
commence in four seconds!
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Jo's on the phone for you.
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serious horse manure here.
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and we ain't got no host.
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someone for you.
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Better.
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of Horrors on Broadway.
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No, we need
Michael Scott,
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both sides of the Mississippi.
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find Michael Scott.
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get him to the Dundies.
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find Michael Scott, Angela?
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He's a state senator.
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because that title
has no meaning.
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He'll be able to help.
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Mmm-hmm.
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where I can
find Michael Scott?
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where Michael is, dude.
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listen to some records?
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I'm running out of time.
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talking about?
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and I can't get up.
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look into my heart.
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where is Michael Scott?
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In a good way.
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the whole time.
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me wants to examine it.
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please stand up
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co-host of the evening,
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for your other co-host
and new manager,
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There's a live
audience out there.
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or get Ryan.
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It's too on the radar.
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the boss hosts the Dundies.
It's sort of our perk.
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the job description.
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you're not doing this for you.
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doing this for them.
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all those kids out there
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the Louie Volpe's kids menu
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"Does it get better?"
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I want you to say,
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Say it.
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just say it.
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It's show time!
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sorry about the delay,
everybody,
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the DMV waiting in line.
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Huh, guys?
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of great salesmen
in this office,
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is also a great dad,
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personal friend of mine.
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parent for the awards,
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it feels pretty good.
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250. Cece, if you're
watching this at home,
it's way past your bedtime.
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how'd this get
televised? Thanks.
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maybe being a good dad
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your own compass.
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Thank you.
Okay.
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mention me, huh?
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Best Mom Dundie.
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around the office,
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I'm not going to be
a good mom tonight.
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of the best mom and
the best dad, please?
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There they are.
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I catch a lot of flak
on this particular award
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I present this award
to a guy instead of a girl.
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goes to Danny Cordray!
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be here tonight...
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about not winning
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the Office this year?
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something like...
What is his criteria, even?
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everybody knows that.
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that Stanley Hudson
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a debilitating disease
known as diabetes?
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goes to Stanley Hudson!
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you sick bastard.
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286. I have diabetes, too.
You don't see me
making a big deal about it.
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my right-hand man,
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I hate it so much.
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please accept this Promising
Assistant Manager Dundie.
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Um, I want to
dedicate this award
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we take for granted
in our daily lives,
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the humble trash can.
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one out of every five
sexually active adults?
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Ron Howard, Ron Weasley.
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in common? Redheads.
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your Cutest Redhead
in the Office award.
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thank you,
thank you.
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award I've ever won
in my entire life.
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about the Dundies,
they are magical.
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I cringe when you talk.
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this is embarrassing.
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really angry at Erin.
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quarter-life crisis
everyone's talking about.
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recognize the person
who will be replacing you.
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for Best Dundies Host
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I feel truly blessed
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before this all started,
funny story,
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vomiting and vomiting
in that men's room.
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That's why it has
been shut down...
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for most of the evening.
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He's expressing himself.
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No.
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it's so much lighter.
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we're done. That's it.
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My last Dundies ever.
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more like Godfather III,
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the whole franchise
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satisfying way,
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it is like Godfather I,
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maybe we could
keep this thing going.
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of this royal screwup,
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see the show go on.
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truncated rehearsal time.
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and finish what we started.
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you kind of liked it?
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and I can't get up."
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That was pretty good, right?
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we need to dissect it all
right now, but it...
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It did.
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Pretty huge laugh.
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I was.
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I have to go to the bathroom.
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we're really close.
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run over to
the gas station there.
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wait here and not get
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the conference room?
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wouldn't get seats together.
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I'm fine.
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despite a couple of hiccups,
I thought that went very well.
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the worst Dundies
I've ever been to.
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the Kind of a Bitch Award.
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because a bitch
is a female dog.
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you doing?
Aah!
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Ooh!
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so suddenly. Seatbelt's
pressing on my bladder.
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wearing a seatbelt?
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the backseat, baby.
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the venue was bad,
the fashion was boring.
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The clothing was
safe but tasteful.
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why don't you pick a co-host
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microphone-a-phobia?
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you're going to do,
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going to take, ballpark?
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I've got to make
a decision here.
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an all-out sprint.
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401. By his own admission,
this person
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402. actually tried
marijuana in college,
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403. so the Doobie Doobie Pothead
Stoner of the Year Award
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404. goes to Andy Bernard!
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405. Yes.
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406. Ohhh!
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407. There's a lot of
people I'd like to thank,
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408. but I think we
all actually want
to thank you, Michael.
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409. Oh! Thank you.
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410. I mean, we actually really
all want to thank
you for everything.
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411. Oh, my God.
Something's happening.
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412. 9,986,000 minutes
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413. We actually sat
down and did the math
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414. 9,986,000 minutes
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415. That's how many minutes
that you've worked here
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416. In costumes
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417. And impressions
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418. In meetings
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419. In cups of coffee
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420. For birthdays
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421. More meetings and...
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422. E-mail forwards
you made us read
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423. 9,986,000 minutes
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424. That's like watching
Die Hard 80,000 times
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425. You hit me with your car
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426. You helped me get off drugs
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427. I watch you when you sleep
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428. I forgive you for kissing me
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429. Remember to call
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430. You've got to remember to call
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431. Remember to call
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432. Love is a gift from up above
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433. Remember to call
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434. Text or call or e-mail or call
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435. Measure,
measure your life in love
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436. Remember to call
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437. Yeah, yeah, yeah
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438. Remember to call
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439. Yeah, yeah, you've
got to remember to call
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440. Remember to call
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441. Yeah, okay.
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442. Well, this is going to
hurt like a mother.
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443. Every day,
millions of Americans
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444. suffer from
extreme repulsiveness.
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445. Someone in our midst
is bringing that
problem to light.
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446. Toby Flenderson,
please come up here
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447. and accept
the Extreme
Repulsiveness Award.
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448. Oh, that's so mean.
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449. No, it's fine.
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450. It's his last Dundies.
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451. You got to play along, man.
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452. Come on, Toby.
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453. Here he comes!
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454. All right, you deserved it.
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455. I really disagree with this.
I think it's kind of hateful.
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456. Although,
I am a little happy right now
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457. to have
a platform to talk about
the outcome of a case
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458. that I was
recently a juror on,
the Scranton Strangler.
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459. A man's being put to death,
I was part of the verdict,
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460. and I'm not so sure
he's guilty anymore.
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