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I guess I'm the first to know.
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I really liked him.
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That's nice.
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the course of American music
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what wasn't his?
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Tracks Of My Tears...
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- Um, God, so many.
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and what else?
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What's one more?
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Paperback Writer?
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before they go.
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the "Smokey Robinson dead" thing
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that's perfect!
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- Paul Anka?
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Like 30 bucks?
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Or Dominic's?
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wear dark brown tonight.
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two tables for everyone here.
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- There is a disgruntled
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in the parking lot.
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He's just hanging out.
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could be a gun,
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to America, I'd be murdered.
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- Hey.
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"everything's normal."
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can see.
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We're going to the fundraiser.
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- Oh, great, that sounds good.
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to the fundraiser tonight?
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He just fired you last week.
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I hope you're right.
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it's gonna be really...
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- Okay.
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Very simple, very minimal.
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We got a shipment going out.
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to actual good friends.
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standing in our way
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he seems to feel for me.
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129. Robert, the Senator and I
wanted to stop by.
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130. - Hey, Robert.
- Robert, how are you?
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131. - Say hello.
- Hello.
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134. - Hi, Andy.
- Oh, man, this is weird.
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- Oh, uh,
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I had you!
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Where do I look?
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since I did one of these things.
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on six jiujitsu lessons.
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146. Oh, I don't want to get raped.
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to not be raped.
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- What, you think
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you win the prize.
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silent auctions.
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we didn't have one.
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although it feels more
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than writing it.
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Yeah, that's exciting.
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in this dystopian future,
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in a spaceship
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like a— a treble clef,
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to destroy all evil.
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than all right, actually.
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You like rock operas.
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It's really cool.
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Thomas Oregon,
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all the guitars in the world,
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and pees in his pants.
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who is that based on?
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romantic dinner tonight?
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210. Don't need you to pay for me.
I'm doing just fine, thank you.
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quit harshing our mellow?
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
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a very dramatic situation.
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- I know!
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Come on.
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for me to have it.
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you're not dreamy,
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but isn't it possible
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more than just my vote.
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What was this look?
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- Are you—?
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- Twice.
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- Life is Downton Abbey.
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I'm gonna talk to him,
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he gives out his cell phone
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250. How much do you guys charge for
a one full-year gym membership?
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251. Thank you.
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252. It's $475.
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- Andy Bernard?
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- How you doin'?
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How you doin'?
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I'm sorry to hear that.
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that ever happened to me.
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When I got canned,
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I poured myself
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for toys called Suck It.
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- Yeah, exactly, right?
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the US military
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for $20 million.
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for a big...
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279. - Mess of tacos right now.
- Tacos.
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we probably need about,
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$25? 20—
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- $30, yes.
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- Yeah, um...
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what they are.
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don't let them have eyes.
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- Boom.
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295. - Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
- What is interesting?
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his cell out to everybody.
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that he thinks your gay.
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300. A gay man would not leave
the house wearing those shoes.
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301. Well, a gay man wouldn't leave
the store wearing those shoes.
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our guest of honor tonight,
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a great philanthropist
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Robert California.
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311. Our love for them
confounds reason.
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Robert Lipton loves dogs.
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That was not even a joke.
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for ten years.
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she came to this organization
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often adopt adult dogs.
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- No, no, no, no, no.
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all he wants,
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- Andy,
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- No, no, no, no.
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for them to be around.
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I'm Andy Bernard,
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take that bitch home.
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I will take Bella.
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- Aw.
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Please, this way, okay?
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once every 90 minutes.
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but he's gonna puke it up,
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because Daisy'll start to, uh,
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but it's more of a scream.
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all of these animals.
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bonding with me already.
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some kind of emotional crisis.
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to talk about this some more,
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to be sorry about here.
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wasn't hitting on me.
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to root for that.
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- Mm-hmm.
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is Dwight Shrute.
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to Scranton Bikram Yoga is...
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with The Kissing Magician
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ho, ho, oh, yeah!
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save us all some time.
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every single item here.
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was look up the prices, idiots!
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- Well, Dwight, yes,
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a record-breaker.
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we've ever received,
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that amount of money
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all about the money?
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the flower arrangements,
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hmm?
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ashamed of yourselves.
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did we have tonight?
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if you chose the pudding.
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like victorian whores.
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we are all here...
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whatever his name is,
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- Nice to see you again.
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- It was lovely.
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- Yeah. Yeah,
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- Wow.
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437. I am so great.
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438. He's great.
We're all great.
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439. 12 dogs.
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440. This is my life now.
I'm a dog nurse.
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441. Look at that one, though.
He's smiling.
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442. Yeah, he should be.
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443. It's his first day
without a muzzle.
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444. This is the greatest thing
that has ever happened to me.
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445. - Absolutely, it's...
- Yes.
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446. - Awesome.
- I'm sorry, are you guys nuts?
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447. He's not doing great.
He was fired.
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448. This is terrible.
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449. This is literally
the worst thing
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450. that has ever happened to you,
not the best.
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451. You're right.
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452. He's right.
I am a mess.
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453. This whole night I've been
trying to convince you guys
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454. that I'm fine.
I guess I thought
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455. that if I could convince you
that I'm fine, maybe—
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456. Maybe you would think it too.
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457. I'm sorry, uh, I—
Uh, it's just, I—
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458. I— I don't get to be in a lot
of human conversations, so—
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totally settled.
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461. This is all very fresh.
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462. Yeah, I mean,
admitting that you need help
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463. - is the first step.
- Yes,
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464. and also,
focusing on the positive.
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465. Like, I got a lot of good things
going on.
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466. Yeah.
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467. Like that rock opera.
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468. You could always do that,
right?
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469. Yeah, I do.
I have that.
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470. Yeah.
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471. You're gonna be all right.
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472. Mmm, no.
No, he's not.
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473. Yes I am.
Thank you, Kev.
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474. You're welcome.
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I work with is an idiot.
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476. And by "sometimes,"
I mean "all times."
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477. All the time.
Every of the time.
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478. So some of us ended up
adopting those elderly dogs.
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480. Pepper's been getting me
out of the house,
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482. Yeah, my dog Ruby
doesn't do anything.
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483. She just lays there all day.
She's so chill.
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484. What do you feed her?
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485. Well, I put out Pro Bow Wow,
but she barely touches it.
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486. She's so dainty.
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487. Is she sick?
How are her poops?
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488. Doesn't really poop.
It's perfect.
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489. Nothing to pick up.
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490. She just kind of lies there
all day like a good girl.
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491. I put on the TV for her, but I have
to pop her eyes open, so she can see it.
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492. - Does she smell?
- She smells horrible,
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493. it's unbelievable, but I don't
want to put her in the bath,
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494. 'cause I'm afraid she'll drawn.
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495. People seem awfully
interested in you, Ruby.
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496. I guess they're just
jealous, right?
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497. Yeah, attagirl, attagirl.
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498. And that stinks.
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