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4. That's it, Moose!
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6. Moose couldn't find the plate
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26. Moose!
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28. - Over the top.
- Over the top!
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34. Gee, I don't know, Ex.
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Robinson's up there in the bigs,
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you're going to be next.
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you'll be famous, man.
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hiding behind you.
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going to play with him
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and nigger-lovers,
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64. That's what I'm talking about,
Moose... straight over the top.
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over the top with it.
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right over the top.
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67. Come on, get the guns.
Get the guns.
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68. You boys ain't so tough without
your shotguns, are you, fellas?
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69. You ain't nothing but a coward.
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your mama's bedsheet.
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from Amarillo to Anchorage.
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78. The sun is shining, and it's a
perfect day to play baseball...
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gorgeous day outside.
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entertained the idea
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life on this planet?
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on this planet, Scully,
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I'm looking elsewhere.
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tastes better than that.
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of this sweet life," aren't you?
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from the FBI library
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in the 1940s?
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needle in a haystack.
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been dead for 50 years.
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Let sleeping dogs lie.
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109. Well, I won't sit idly by
as you hurl cliches at me.
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110. Preparation is
the father of inspiration.
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mother of invention.
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leads to the palace of wisdom.
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for tomorrow we may die.
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we all scream
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that you've been reading
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the box scores, Scully.
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Pythagorean theorem for jocks.
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all the chaos and action
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of all baseball games
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rectangular sequence of numbers.
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exactly what happened
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back in 1947.
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to me, they comfort me.
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lots of things can change,
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136. Did your mother ever tell you
to go outside and play?
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139. You just defaced property
of the U.S. Government.
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143. I'm-I'm sorry, sir.
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Arthur Dales.
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148. No, I-I'm sorry, sir,
I know Arthur Dales,
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150. Arthur Dales is my brother.
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to be Arthur Dales.
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different guy.
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he moved to Florida,
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when it came to names.
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wrapping your little head
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mystery, Agent Mulder,
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named Arthur, too,
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all about you.
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the biggest jackass
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of your brother.
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in Roswell, New Mexico.
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That's me.
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Negro League legend Josh Exley,
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an alien bounty hunter.
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about the baseball, Mr. Mulder.
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about the important things,
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and alien bounty hunters
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with a capital "T."
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I like baseball.
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- Yeah.
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did Mickey Mantle hit?
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536 total.
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is the key to life...
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baseball better,
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your-your...
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the aliens, the conspiracies...
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by the baseball gods.
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your experience in Roswell
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between men in our government
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alien beings.
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started the X Files
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of Obfuscation
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hunting for aliens
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My Best Friend's Martians.
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"shape-shifting."
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can make a man shape-shift?
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all the time.
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from a man into something
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told you about me?
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about this bounty hunter
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for the last 50 years,
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I have been ripe for years.
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my life for the past ten years.
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the heart of the mystery.
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to the mystery of the heart.
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by the name of Pete Rosebud.
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coffee money into him,
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about baseball and aliens
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feel like a child.
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256. Perfect.
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to start from then, isn't it?
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know about baseball is...
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my name's Arthur Dales.
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the Roswell Police Department.
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by my superiors
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against certain parties.
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from certain parties.
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by 8:00 every night.
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sports hero like yourself, sir,
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an opinion on Negroes,
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vegetarians, for that matter,
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the murder of a man
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in my town... not on my watch.
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in a cell down at the precinct,
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coeur... coeur...
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uniforms like these to play in.
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from the Roswell Grays
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never seen a black man before.
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to you, Arthur.
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E.T. steal home.
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greatest ballplayers
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the great ones fit in...
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not in any other world.
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the white chalk lines...
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the outfield grass.
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Agent MacGyver.
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to speak the truth.
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ain't you?
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dingers, that'll be 60.
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- Does not.
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was a bee on you.
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on a Josh Exley?
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disappeared,
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whereabouts?
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tests, Arthur?
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can't be the one.
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How's the melon?
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not Josh Exley.
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six-year-old kid
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from Macon, Georgia,
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you showed up in Roswell.
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said you were from Macon.
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what it is, right?
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in front of those scouts today.
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disappointing your teammates...
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talking about my race.
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about my race.
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a big, bad policeman.
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fainting again, listen to me.
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455. Ex?
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456. It's really you under there, Ex?
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457. Ow!
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458. I ain't "under"
anything, Arthur,
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459. and I'm trying not
to be insulted
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460. by your reaction
to my true face.
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461. Look, would it be easier
if I looked like this?
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462. Would this be easier
for you to handle?
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463. No. Somehow, that's
even weirder.
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464. Bus leaves
in five... Ooh.
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465. So why did you, uh,
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in, uh... in Georgia?
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467. My people guard
their privacy zealously.
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468. I can understand that.
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469. They don't...
they don't like for us
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471. Their philosophy is
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472. we stick to ourselves;
you stick to yourselves...
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473. everybody's happy.
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475. Well, you know what happened.
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476. You fell in love
with an Earth woman.
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477. No.
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478. I saw a baseball game.
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479. - Oh.
- See, there's something
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480. you got to understand
about my race.
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481. We don't have a word
for laughter.
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482. We don't laugh.
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you was doing,
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485. but we have very tiny mouths,
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486. I tell you, when I saw
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487. this laughter just...
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488. it just rose up out of me.
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491. Yeah.
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492. It was like music to me.
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493. You know, the smell
of the grass, leather mitt...
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494. first unnecessary thing
I ever done in my life,
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495. and I fell in love.
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496. I didn't know the unnecessary
could feel so good.
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497. You know, the game
was meaningless,
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498. but it seemed to mean
everything to me.
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499. It was useless, but perfect.
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500. Yeah, like, uh...
like a rose.
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501. Yeah, yeah, yeah, like a rose.
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502. See? You get it, Arthur.
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503. - You're a fan.
- Uh-huh.
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504. I tell you, from that moment on,
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505. I just couldn't fix myself
to go home.
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506. Come on up here, Ex.
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507. Let's hear that beautiful voice
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508. you got on you.
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509. Gray Bus Lines.
You can go home again.
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510. Let me get this straight...
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511. a free-spirited alien
fell in love with baseball
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the other non-fun-having aliens
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513. and made himself black,
because that would prevent him
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514. from getting to the majors
where his unspeakable secret
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515. might be discovered by
an intrusive press and public,
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516. and you're also implying that...
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517. You certainly have a knack
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518. for turning chicken salad
into chicken spit.
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519. You're also implying
that this baseball-playing alien
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520. has something to do with
the famous Roswell UFO crash
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521. of July '47, aren't you?
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522. You're just dying
to connect the dots,
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523. aren't you, son?
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524. Look, I give you some wood,
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525. I ask you for a cabinet.
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526. You build me a cathedral.
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527. I don't want a cathedral.
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528. I like where I live.
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529. I just want a place
to put my TV.
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530. Understand my drift?
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531. Drift it is, sir.
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532. Trust the tale, Agent MacGyver,
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533. not the teller.
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534. That which fascinates us
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535. is by definition true.
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536. Speaking metaphorically,
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537. Okay, so was Ex a man
who was metaphorically an alien
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538. or an alien who was
metaphorically a man
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539. or a something in between
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540. that was literally
an alien-human hybrid?
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541. It's official.
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542. I am a horse's ass.
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543. What is it to be a human, Fox?
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544. Is it to have
the chemistry of a man?
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545. In the universal scheme
of things,
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546. a dog's chemistry is nearly
identical to that of a man.
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547. But is a dog like a man?
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548. I have noticed that
over the course of time,
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549. a man and his dog will start
to look like one another.
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550. To be a man is to have
the heart of a man.
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551. Integrity, decency, sympathy...
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552. these are the things
that make a man a man,
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553. and Ex had them all...
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554. had them all,
more than you or I.
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555. Dales.
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556. Ted?
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557. Calm down. What is it?
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558. This goo on the glove
you gave me... is this a joke?
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559. Why?
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560. It's not like
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561. any chemical compound
I've ever seen.
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562. It's from a life-form which
doesn't seem to be carbon-based,
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563. which, by the way,
is impossible.
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564. This is way out of my league.
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565. I called to the FBI
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566. and the Communicable Disease
Center in Washington...
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567. Washington?
Oh, no, Ted, you didn't.
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568. Nobody was supposed to know
about this.
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569. Can you... can you get
the glove back to me?
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570. Sure, soon as I finish up here.
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571. I didn't mean to startle you.
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572. I'm Josh.
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573. Oh, I know who you are.
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574. Only the best damn ballplayer
west of the Bronx.
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575. Oh, thank you, sir.
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576. Arthur sent me down here
to explain this substance.
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577. That's my mitt
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578. it ruined.
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579. Where is this stuff from?
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580. Where did you get it?
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581. Mars.
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582. Actually, just
to the left of Mars.
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583. What do you think you're doing?
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584. Ex?
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585. Ex, there's this fella
down at the precinct
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586. who's willing to
swear on his life
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587. that you killed a man
this afternoon.
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588. Now, I'm not sure what's...
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589. what's going on here,
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590. but I... I do know that
you're no murderer.
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591. You're going to have
to get out of town, Ex.
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592. Life ain't like baseball, is it?
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593. No.
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595. I had a talk with my relative.
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596. A good talk.
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597. He made me understand
reason, Arthur.
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598. Family's more important
than a game.
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599. So... I got to go home.
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to be your family?
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601. Of course I do.
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602. Who you think my family is?
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603. I don't know.
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604. Your team?
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605. Don't get cornball on me, man.
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606. Next thing,
you're going to be telling me
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607. is I owe it to all
the little kids to break
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608. the home-run record,
or I owe it to the black folks,
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609. who think I'm one of them,
to make it to the majors,
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610. or I should just keep playing
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611. out of some meaningless human
concept of pride or loyalty.
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612. I don't know, Ex.
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613. We don't think like that, man.
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614. We may be able to look like
y'all, but we ain't y'all.
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615. You know the big thing
that separates us from you?
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616. What's that?
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617. We got rhythm.
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618. I better go.
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619. Yeah.
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620. Hey, you do me a favor?
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621. Will you tell people
what I did on the field?
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622. Will you tell your kids
how I played the game?
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623. You know I will, Ex.
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624. Hey, man, uh...
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625. one more thing.
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626. What?
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627. You got a pretty good arm
on you, boy.
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628. You may think you know
the man, Dales,
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629. but believe me,
you do not know the man.
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630. You don't know what I know,
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631. and you don't know
what I don't know.
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632. This is no minor-league,
Mexico cowboy cop crap.
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633. If I told you
what was really going on,
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634. you'd just stare at me
in wild-eyed wonder
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635. and pee your pants like a baby.
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636. Now, tell me
what I want to know.
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637. Where's Exley?
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638. I told you, he told me
he was going home.
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639. Play ball!
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640. You sure your boy got
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641. the right prescription
in those spectacles?
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642. Home run!
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643. I got a witness puts him
at the murder scene.
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644. Now, I know they have
a tendency to look alike,
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645. but unless he's got a guy
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646. running around town
looks identical to him,
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647. he is a murderer,
you could be an accomplice,
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648. and the two of you fast sliding
down a giant razor blade
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649. into a big old glass
of lemonade.
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650. But you hand him over...
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651. you can wear your big hat
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652. and that pretty badge
as long as you want.
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653. Are we finished?
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654. No, Mr. Dales...
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655. you're finished.
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656. "Home."
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657. God!
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658. Come on.
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659. It's over.
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660. I know.
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661. I warned you.
You didn't listen.
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662. Now you die.
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663. It's the right thing to do.
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664. What do you know
of the right thing to do?
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665. You, who would risk exposing
the entire project for a game.
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666. A game.
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667. I hit a home run tonight.
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668. A home run?
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669. Number 61.
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670. I set a record.
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671. Show me your true face
so you can die with dignity.
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672. As your executioner,
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673. I show you my true face
before I kill you.
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674. Show me your true face,
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675. or you will die without honor.
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676. This is my true face.
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677. So be it.
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678. No! Stop!
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679. Ex!
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680. No, let me be.
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681. Let me be!
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682. Get off me.
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683. Our blood is like
acid to you people.
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684. Arthur, get away.
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685. Don't touch it.
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686. It's just blood, Ex. Look.
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687. It's just blood.
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688. Wow.
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689. So, uh...
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690. I get this message
marked "urgent"
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691. on my answering service
from one Fox Mantle,
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692. telling me to come
down to the park
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693. for a very special,
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694. very early or very late
birthday present.
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695. And, Mulder...
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696. I don't see any nicely wrapped
presents lying around,
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698. You've never hit a baseball,
have you, Scully?
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699. No, I guess I have, uh...
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700. found more necessary things
to do with my time
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701. than... slap a piece
of horsehide with a stick.
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702. Get over here, Scully.
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703. This my birthday present,
Mulder?
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704. You shouldn't have.
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705. This ain't cheap.
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706. I'm paying that kid
ten bucks an hour
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707. to shag balls.
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708. Hey, it's not a bad
piece of ash, huh?
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709. The bat... talking
about the bat.
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710. Now, don't strangle it.
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711. You just want to
shake hands with it.
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712. "Hello, Mr. Bat. It's a pleasure
to make your acquaintance."
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713. "Oh, no, no, Ms. Scully.
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714. The pleasure's all mine."
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715. Okay, now, we want to...
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716. we want to go hips
before hands, okay?
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717. We want to stride
forward and turn.
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718. That's all we're thinking about.
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719. So, we go hips...
before hands, all right?
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720. Okay. Hips...
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721. One more time.
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722. Hips... before
hands, all right?
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723. - Yeah.
- What is it?
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724. Hips before hands.
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725. Right. We're going
to wait on the pitch.
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726. We're going to keep
our eye on the ball.
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727. - Okay.
- Then we're just going to make contact.
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728. We're not going to think.
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729. We're just going to let
it fly, Scully, okay?
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730. Mm-hmm.
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731. Ready?
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732. I'm in the middle.
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733. All right, fire away, Poorboy.
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734. Ooh! That's good.
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735. All right, what you may find
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736. is you concentrate on
hitting that little ball...
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737. the rest of the world
just fades away...
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738. all your everyday,
nagging concerns.
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739. The ticking of your
biological clock.
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740. How you probably couldn't afford
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741. that nice new suede coat
on a G-woman's salary.
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742. How you threw away a promising
career in medicine...
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743. to hunt aliens with a crackpot,
albeit brilliant, partner.
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744. Getting into the heart
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745. of a global conspiracy.
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746. Your obscenely overdue
triple-X bill.
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747. Oh, I-I'm sorry, Scully.
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748. Those last two problems
are mine, not yours.
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749. Shut up, Mulder.
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750. I'm playing baseball.
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751. Ooh!
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752. I made this!
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