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my homework is done,
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police badge, Bart.
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badge-wearing...
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10, 20... 40 minutes?
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eight pieces of chocolate.
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Here's a whole box of unsealed envelopes
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Bart would really have enjoyed,
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he'll learn.
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from such films
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in the West.
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starts with the ancient Aztecs.
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in a tobacco leaf.
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with shredded tobacco,
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They smoked it.
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when I said it would be fun, did you?
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- What?
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- Hands off the material.
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The kid's tough.
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- Eat my shorts.
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here's the call for the third race.
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by a neck over Yabba-Dabba-Do,
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and That's All Folks.
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flying on the outside,
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it's all Don't Have A Cow.
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we were going to shoot him.
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- I don't know.
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- Make Legs a Manhattan.
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Doing what?
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You know, a job.
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- How much does it pay?
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Thanks, doll.
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with your presence.
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is behind bars... you.
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anything about a cigarette truck
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Have you started smoking?
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- Don't lie to me, boy.
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- Thank you, Chief.
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- I don't think so,
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- I guess that's okay.
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the people Bart's working for.
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- A job's a job.
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that would make me a criminal.
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the street for two weeks.
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down to that club
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- I was bluffing.
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girl, I've got a daughter.
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going on down there
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me and my associates to your club
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Manhattans in all of Springfield.
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He's never late.
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- Of course I'm late for work!
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- Chief Wiggum?
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just stick to Principal Skinner.
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a conduit for the spirits.
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- That is not funny, Louis.
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You can't prove anything.
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- Nuhh...
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No, we didn't kill him.
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You're all under arrest
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of Seymour Skinner.
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- Don't play dumb with me.
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on the charge of...
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I'll be famous.
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is looking at 180 years.
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so hysterical over crime
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can be tried as an adult.
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this Skinner guy killed.
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the head of this gang?
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the club occasionally
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newspaper.
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the capo di tutti capi?
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- Hey!
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It was like he went crazy.
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numbers...
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in everything.
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criminal syndicate?
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your father,
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and a seemingly endless parade
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- I thought he was dead.
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I was at my desk
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of one Bart Simpson...
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promise in the boy.
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- Okay, okay. You don't have to yell.
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then trying to break that record.
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- Princess opal?
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But I'm afraid it's Splitsville
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but they couldn't hear me.
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- Okay, Chief.
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lemon wedges.
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mighty blast of carbon dioxide
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a vacuum cleaner cord.
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no hard feelings.
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- I deserve that.
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but me and the boys,
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you've got a big future
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I used to think your gang was cool,
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that crime doesn't pay.
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as Principal Skinner,
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as the woman he loved,
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Let's get out of here.
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Where do you want it, Skinner?
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- Hey, when do we get the check for this?
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they changed it just enough
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the real crooks are...
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