1. There are many places we could begin
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2. the next chapter of
the legend of Ron Burgundy.
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3. This is one such place.
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4. However, we won't begin our tale here.
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5. No, our story begins in
a place all newsmen dream of.
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6. In New York City.
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7. Ron Burgundy!
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8. That lady's got an ass
like the Loch Ness Monster.
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9. Thing is mysterious
and ever sought after.
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10. Ron, aren't you going to
say something to him?
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11. Hey, when you've got
an ass like the North Star,
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12. wise men are going to want to follow it.
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13. It was a time
before cell phones and steroids.
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14. And for Ron and his now-wife Veronica,
life was good.
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15. The Tooth Fairy's exposed breast
made the child uncomfortable.
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16. The bishop wore
buttless chaps to the bat mitzvah.
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17. Bat mitzvah.
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18. The garden gnome
had a normal-size penis.
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19. Corningstone. Corningstone.
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20. Oh, no! Oh, no!
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21. They're coming in
through the back door!
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22. Oh, no!
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23. Oh, no!
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24. Grab the children! Save the children!
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25. Five, four...
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26. - Have a great broadcast.
- You, too, darling.
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27. Good evening.
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28. This is the weekend edition of
WBC News at 6:30.
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29. I'm Ron Burgundy.
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30. And I'm Veronica Corningstone.
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31. Our top story tonight.
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32. The U.N. Today announced
sanctions against...
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33. When the broadcast is over,
send these two up to my office.
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34. Time to make a change.
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35. Rumor has it that
after 35 years of manning the helm,
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36. Mack Tannen
is thinking about stepping down.
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37. Thaťs right.
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38. Do you think we could be getting
the Nightly News, Ron?
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39. I think thaťs exactly
whaťs about to happen.
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40. Oh, my God.
Thaťs whaťs happening, isn't it?
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41. - I'm hyperventilating.
- Yes, I see that.
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42. Look at me.
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43. You... Well.
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44. I'm laughing like
a ventriloquisťs dummy.
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45. You are.
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46. Leťs stop that before we get in there.
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47. Don't do that in there, darling.
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48. Mr. Tannen, you are an inspiration, sir.
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49. I've been doing the evening news now
for over 35 years.
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50. - Done a hell of a job.
- Yes, sir.
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51. A hell of a job!
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52. I've gone through four wives.
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53. I have six or seven kids that
I haven't got the time to tell I love them.
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54. To be honest, they sound a little needy.
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55. And I killed four men in Okinawa.
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56. W.W. Two.
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57. And that was two weeks ago.
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58. The point is,
this is a very demanding job.
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59. Yes.
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60. But I'm close to thinking that
you may have what it takes.
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61. Now, let me look at you.
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62. Oh, my God.
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63. Would it be wrong
to say you smell terrific?
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64. - Ron, please!
- Okay.
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65. What are you?
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66. Finnish?
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67. Oddly enough,
I'm 100% full-blown Mexican.
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68. From the state of Oaxaca.
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69. No, you're not, honey.
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70. Hello, sir.
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71. My heart is racing.
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72. I just have to say,
this is super creepy and unorthodox.
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73. You like-a da merchandise, huh?
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74. Sorry.
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75. All right.
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76. We're about to make
network news history.
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77. - Veronica.
- Yes?
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78. You're going to be the first
female full-time network news anchor.
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79. - Oh, my goodness!
- I knew it.
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80. And you, Mr. Burgundy...
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81. I'm going to be
the first lactose intolerant anchor.
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82. - Mr. Burgundy.
- Yes?
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83. You're fired.
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84. Come again?
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85. Fired.
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86. You are the worst anchorman
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87. I have ever seen.
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88. But what did I do wrong?
Name one thing.
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89. Korean soldiers
were fired upon in the DMZ!
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90. Jeez, I am so sorry.
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91. Someone put the story
in all capital letters,
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92. and I thought I was supposed to yell it.
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93. President Parter... Shit!
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94. I mean, President Carter
will speak at the summit Tuesday.
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95. Tony, did I just curse?
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96. Are you kidding me? Shit!
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97. I mean... Shit. Shoot!
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98. The slain Civil Rights leader
was eulogized...
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99. Did you see that? Right on the lens!
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100. Folks, I'm sorry.
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101. I hold myself to
a high professional standard
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102. and you shouldn't hear that language,
okay?
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103. I'm having a shitty day. Fuck-stick!
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104. Now, I know this is tricky,
given your relationship,
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105. so I'm going to
give you the evening to think about it.
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106. I forbid it!
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107. You forbid it?
What? Who are you? Julius Caesar?
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108. Who the hell is Julius Caesar?
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109. You know I don't follow the NBA.
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110. Look, I am so sorry
that this happened, Ron,
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111. but you and I,
we're partners, sweetheart.
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112. And when something good
happens to me, it also happens to you.
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113. Thaťs ridiculous!
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114. It clearly just happened to you!
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115. You... Be quiet.
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116. Mom?
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117. I'm sorry, Mr. And Mrs. Burgundy.
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118. He no go to sleep.
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119. Damn it, Lupita,
what have you been doing up there?
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120. Eating nachos?
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121. Mommy? Daddy?
Why are you yelling at each other?
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122. Did Mom touch Daďs hair again?
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123. Walter, honey,
why don't you just go to bed, all right?
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124. Mommy and Daddy
are just having a discussion.
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125. No! He needs to hear this.
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126. He's six years old. He's a man.
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127. Walter, listen to me.
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128. Life isn't a fairy tale.
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129. Lťs not a bunch of
jumping rope and grabbing ass.
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130. Lťs complicated.
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131. What do you want to do with your life?
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132. What do you want to be
when you grow up?
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133. I want to be an astronaut or a cowboy!
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134. You're never going to be
any of those, okay?
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135. Ron!
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136. You've got to set the bar a lot lower.
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137. Service industry.
Fry cook. Prison guard.
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138. Maybe you're
a lighting guy at a porn shoot.
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139. Which basically means you hold up
a flashlight while adults do things.
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140. He is a child, Ron!
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141. Nah, nah, nah!
He's got hair on his nugs.
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142. He's old enough to hear this.
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143. Your father is a wise man.
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144. I will lock you in a closet!
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145. Veronica, here's the bottom line.
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146. Lťs a very simple decision.
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147. Lťs either me or the job.
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148. It doesn't have to be a choice, Ron.
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149. Don't do this.
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150. Don't throw away everything that
we've worked so hard for.
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151. Me...
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152. or the job.
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153. Hello, and welcome to
the 3:10 Dolphin Show at SeaWorld.
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154. Sponsored by British Petroleum.
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155. B.P. Oil, nature's best friend.
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156. And now, here's your host,
Ron Burgundy.
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157. Good afternoon, everyone.
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158. And welcome to
world-famous SeaWorld,
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159. here in San Diago, California.
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160. Here's a fun fact, dolphins aren't fish.
They're mammals.
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161. Here's another fun fact,
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162. I haven't felt the loving embrace of
a human being in over three months.
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163. I'm so lonely
I paid a hobo to spoon with me.
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164. Leťs bring out
our world-class trainers here,
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165. Jesse and Paula.
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166. Thank you. Thank you, Ron.
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167. Sometimes I try to kiss 'em.
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168. Ron Burgundy, everyone.
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169. - I want to kiss you.
- No.
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170. - Or I'll kiss your friend.
- No.
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171. How about
the two trainers kiss each other?
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172. What do you say?
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173. So, leťs say hello to the stars
of the show, Chippy and Roo-roo!
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174. For your information,
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175. Chippy was rehabilitated
and Roo-roo is an asshole.
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176. Look, they're swimming
and doing tricks!
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177. Folks, what do you expect?
They're dolphins.
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178. What did you say?
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179. Look at you, with that permanent smile.
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180. You think you're so smart,
with your secret language.
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181. You just fart out of the top of your head.
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182. You're a punk, Ron Burgundy!
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183. Children and animals hate you,
Ron Burgundy!
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184. I would eat dolphins if it was legal!
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185. Unhand me, you buffoons!
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186. All right, first,
you threw up in the shark tank.
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187. Then you fed the seals a chicken gyro?
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188. And now this?
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189. You're fired, you washed-up drunk!
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190. Guess what, Trevor?
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191. Every morning
I get here a half hour early
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192. and I sexually assault a starfish!
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193. This is the end of the road.
I'm not turning back.
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194. Well, I know iťs not a pretty sight.
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195. And you're gonna be the sole witness.
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196. If you can't handle it,
you leave the room.
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197. Lťs too late, Baxter.
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198. I'm going the way of the ancient samurai
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199. who, when dishonored, would hang
themselves from a fluorescent light.
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200. Goodbye, my sweet hairy prince.
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201. Sweet cream on nipples!
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202. Mr. Burgundy? Hello, I...
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203. Oh, my God!
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204. What the hell happened?
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205. I tried to hang myself?
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206. Because my life's a mess?
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207. And I saw no other option?
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208. I think you're telling the truth, but why
are you saying it like you're lying?
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209. It was a call for help?
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210. But it didn't work because I'm too heavy
and the ceiling lamp broke?
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211. Something like that?
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212. Yeah, I think you're telling the truth.
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213. I am. Thaťs what happened.
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214. These are first-rate flapjacks.
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215. I'm telling you, suicide makes you
hungry, I don't care what anyone says.
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216. My name is Freddie Shapp, and I'm
a producer of a new kind of news.
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217. We're starting a 24-hour news channel.
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218. First of its kind!
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219. GNN. The Global News Network.
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220. That is without a doubt
the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
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221. You mean news
going 24 hours around the clock?
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222. A channel thaťs never off,
in other words?
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223. Yeah. Yeah. Just 24 hours. Lťs...
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224. No offense,
but you are a stupid asshole.
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225. Mr. Burgundy,
I assure you we are 100% for real.
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226. We've got state-of-the-art facilities
in Manhattan.
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227. And Kench Allenby, multi-millionaire
and owner of Koala Airlines.
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228. So glad he was acquitted of murder.
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229. I'm a big Kench Allenby guy.
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230. He's funding the whole network.
He believes in it.
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231. I don't think you understand, Freddie.
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232. My hero, Mack Tannen, told me I was
the worst journalist he'd ever seen.
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233. I'm not good enough.
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234. Here.
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235. This is your first week's salary.
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236. By the hymen of Olivia Newton-John!
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237. What do you say, Ron?
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238. I'll take the job.
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239. And I swear I'll be number one again.
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240. I'll take back my son,
restore my reputation,
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241. and make everything right
with Veronica.
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242. But more importantly,
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243. I'm going to do what God
put Ron Burgundy on this Earth to do.
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244. Have salon-quality hair
and read the news.
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245. Ron... You've made my day.
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246. I've got the best damn
news team in the world.
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247. - Your call.
- I just have to find them.
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248. San Diago. Looks like
we begin our search right here at home.
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249. Last I heard, Champ Kind was fired
for being drunk on the air and saying,
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250. "The only Olympic sport Filipinos
are good at is eating cats and dogs."
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251. - Who loves chicken? You do!
- We do!
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252. Delicious chicken
Swing on through
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253. Meet the crew!
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254. I'm local San Diego legend Champ Kind,
and I believe in two things.
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255. Good chicken,
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256. and that the census is a way for
the U.N. To make your children gay.
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257. So come on by and grab a wing.
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258. 'Cause when you do,
you'll say, "Whammy!"
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259. No Catholics or Jews admitted.
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260. All right, there you go.
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261. One Whammy Special
with Whammy slaw.
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262. There's a used Band-Aid
in my coleslaw.
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263. My gosh, let me take care of that.
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264. Get out of here before I smash
your head in, you Commie bastard!
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265. If you're from the census,
you take me off your list!
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266. You never did have much
of a bedside manner, Champ.
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267. Ron? Ron Burgundy?
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268. - Get over here!
- How are you, friend?
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269. God, I have longed for you.
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270. Lťs good to see you, too.
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271. This feels like home.
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272. Are you all right?
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273. Yeah, I'm fine. Better now.
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274. Okay, leťs break the huddle here, huh?
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275. - Okay. All right.
- All right.
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276. You get back here!
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277. Don't be weird!
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278. So, anyway,
Harken sat me down, he said,
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279. "Champ, you're a dangerous alcoholic,
a racist,
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280. "and I don't think
you know a lick about sports."
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281. And I said, "Ed, you dirty Polack,
iťs 10:00 in the morning.
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282. "Leťs go have some drinks
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283. "and go to a baseball game where
the Mexicans hit some touchdowns."
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284. Then he fires me!
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285. Fortunately, on the way out the door,
I fake a work injury.
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286. With the settlement, I bought this place.
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287. Well, I'm glad to see
you landed on your feet, Champ.
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288. Listen, can I ask you a question?
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289. Sure. Anything.
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290. Is this chicken?
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291. Hell, no.
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292. Lťs really impossible to turn a profit
if you serve real chicken.
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293. Yeah. We use mainly bats.
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294. - What?
- Yeah.
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295. But the good quality kind.
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296. Thaťs the most horrible thing
I've ever heard.
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297. Yeah?
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298. You got to do what you got to do, right?
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299. So what you got to do
is serve fried bats?
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300. Yep. Do you know what they call bats?
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301. - Bats.
- "Chicken of the Cave."
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302. No one calls them Chicken of the Cave.
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303. Who's "they," by the way?
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304. There's a guy I met named Paco,
sells bikers speed at the pier.
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305. So that guy calls them
Chicken of the Cave.
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306. Yeah.
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307. Thaťs not "they."
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308. Why don't you have a bite
and stop judging it?
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309. I'm not going to bite into a fried bat.
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310. Lťs delicious.
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311. Lťs all tendon. Look at it.
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312. Was that a bat?
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313. Chicken of the Cave.
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314. What brings you here, Ron?
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315. My friend, we've got a job.
In New York City.
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316. Whammy! I'm in!
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317. You've got yourself a sportscaster.
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318. Great.
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319. Denny!
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320. Lock up!
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321. Any idea where Brian Fantana is?
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322. You haven't heard?
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323. Fantana hit the big time.
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324. Baby.
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325. Yeah, thaťs it, play for me.
Just play around.
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326. Roll around and lift those legs up.
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327. You are a hairy little thing, aren't you?
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328. Yeah. I like whaťs happening!
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329. Thaťs it. Yeah. Yeah.
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330. You little fuzzball, thaťs...
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331. I got it.
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332. Lťs not getting any better than that.
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333. - Thaťs brilliant!
- Yeah, yeah.
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334. Hey, Brian,
you have any time for the little people?
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335. Well, I'll be a son of a bitch.
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336. - Hey, Brian.
- Champ! How you doing?
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337. Hey!
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338. - This is a...
- Cool it!
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339. I can't believe...
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340. lťs great to see you!
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341. Welcome. Welcome to my doj'.
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342. This place is spectacular!
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343. - Lťs amazing.
- A bit chaotic today.
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344. We got the Cat Fancy cover coming out.
You know how that can be.
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345. I've been living in a tent
for the last two years.
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346. Yeah, this is not that.
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347. We got a sauna in the kitchen.
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348. A lot of people think thaťs weird,
but I keep wine in it.
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349. I'm not a wine guy,
but I know you got to keep it hot.
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350. And check this out.
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351. This was fun.
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352. We shot this over two weeks in Prague.
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353. You know what they call cats?
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354. - Chicken of the rail yard.
- No.
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355. - What?
- Don't indulge him.
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356. - Yeah.
- There's a lot of meat.
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357. But I love it.
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358. And whaťs so great about it
is iťs so damn true.
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359. I hate Mondays!
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360. I'm not a Monday guy.
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361. Ron hates Mondays.
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362. Hell, I'm not crazy about them, either.
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363. I also don't like Tuesdays,
Wednesdays or Thursdays.
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364. So why are you guys here, anyway?
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365. Well, Brian, we're getting
the news team back together again.
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366. Really?
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367. And, of course,
we want to know if you'll join us.
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368. Jeez, I don't know.
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369. I kind of got the world by the tail here.
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370. I don't know if I can.
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371. Christ, I get it.
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372. I mean, you're the Quincy Jones
of cat photographers.
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373. Why would you leave all this?
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374. Hey, Brian, I don't know if you heard,
but New York has all-nude strip clubs.
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375. The question still remains...
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376. Where's Brick Tamland?
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377. You guys didn't hear?
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378. No, what happened?
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379. Brick's...
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380. Dead.
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381. Brick was lost at sea about a year ago.
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382. Thought he saw a bird
and he swam out to pet it.
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383. He never came back.
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384. We all loved Brick,
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385. even though he never had
a phone number,
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386. or address or Social Security number.
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387. In six years of working at the station,
he never cashed a paycheck.
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388. That sweet Brick.
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389. He was a sensitive man, though.
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390. He told me he wanted to donate
his organs to science before he died,
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391. so he could see where they ended up.
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392. He'll long be remembered
and he'll be sorely missed.
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393. Thank you, Reverend.
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394. Come on!
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395. - Brick was a great man.
- Really?
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396. And I will miss him so much.
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397. And I will not rest until I find his killer.
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398. - What?
- His killer?
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399. It is hard for me
to believe that he is gone.
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400. He's not gone.
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401. I feel that I just saw him yesterday.
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402. You were probably
talking to yourself in a mirror.
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403. When I got the news...
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404. I didn't even know
how to make sense out of it!
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405. None of us understand!
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406. Why? Why?
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407. Why did you take him from us?
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408. You're clearly standing in front of us,
Brick.
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409. God damn you!
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410. - Brick!
- Brick is dead!
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411. - No, Brick's alive.
- Brick is dead!
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412. - Look at him!
- He's not dead.
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413. He's not dead, Brick. You're not dead.
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414. - You're Brick!
- Brick, iťs you!
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415. He's dead!
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416. No!
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417. You are Brick! Touch yourself.
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418. - I am Brick?
- Yes!
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419. - I'm alive?
- Yes!
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420. Of course.
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421. Of course you are.
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422. For heaven's sake.
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423. You kind of want to slug him.
You want to slug him.
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424. Do you remember
our Easter trip to San Francisco?
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425. We got so drunk,
we put Brick in a refrigerator box
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426. and threw him off
the Golden Gate Bridge.
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427. I broke my back!
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428. What about the time
that you dared Champ
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429. to drink that beer stein full of Woolite?
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430. He drained it faster than you could say,
"No, don't do it.
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431. "Thaťs the equivalent of
drinking poison."
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432. Oh, Lord, I was in a six-month coma.
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433. And they say from the neurological
damage, there's no way I live past 55!
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434. You got three years left, my friend.
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435. You're gonna die!
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436. Hey, hey, remember?
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437. I was by myself and I had that dream
about the orange tree.
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438. But instead of oranges,
it had babies on it.
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439. It was a baby tree!
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440. Brick, how could we remember?
Lťs your dream.
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441. I don't know. Lťs all the same thing.
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442. Lťs an interesting dream,
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443. but we're telling stories involving
the entire news team from the past.
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444. Or how about the time when I was born
and I came out of the vagina?
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445. I was screaming,
"Here I come! Here I come, Mom!"
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446. First off, Brick, I highly doubt
you remember your own birth.
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447. And, once again, we weren't there.
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448. Ron, I can't...
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449. I can't stop laughing, Ron!
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450. Put a pencil in his mouth.
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451. Lťs okay.
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452. There you go.
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453. I'm okay now.
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454. Man, this just feels right!
The news team is back!
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455. Ron, Brian, Brick, me, even Baxter!
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456. That old man is so little and hairy!
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457. Hey, Ron, who's driving?
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458. Lťs okay, iťs on cruise control.
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459. Who wants some chimichangas?
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460. Best thing I ever did was install
this deep fryer in the 'bago.
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461. Ron, why do you have
this bag of bowling balls
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462. and this terrarium filled with scorpions?
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463. - Lťs a long, crazy story!
- Hey, Ron.
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464. Cruise control just regulates speed,
it doesn't steer.
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465. Come again?
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466. Well, that is gonna
make one hell of a story.
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467. The Big Apple. Ron Burgundy is back.
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468. Why do they call it the Big Apple, Ron?
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469. Because New York has
an apple tree on every street.
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470. Here we are. Welcome to GNN.
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471. I don't know, Ron.
You sure about this place?
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472. Guys, I know iťs a bit of a mess,
but trust me,
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473. everything will be ready
for the launch tomorrow.
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474. And we've culled the whole country
for the best newsmen.
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475. There's Curtis Knightfish from Houston.
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476. Curtis Knightfish.
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477. They don't get any better than that.
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478. And there's Diane Yahwea
from Carson City.
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479. Diane Yahwea.
You know what they call her, right?
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480. "All the Way Yahwea."
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481. She's my aunt.
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482. And the best in the biz.
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483. Jack Lime, out of Chicago.
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484. Rumor is Allenby
is giving him one mil a year.
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485. Thaťs crazy.
Who's worth that kind of money?
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486. Oh, my God!
He's absolutely magnificent!
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487. I bet his poop smells like sandalwood.
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488. Can I help you, guy?
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489. What was that?
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490. I said, "Can I help you, guy?"
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491. What do you mean?
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492. Well, you're staring at me, hotshot.
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493. Do you want my autograph?
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494. No, he was just explaining
who you were and I was looking at you.
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495. And then he said something
and I was still looking at you.
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496. Jack Lime is a great man!
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497. Is that what I sound like when I talk?
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498. Is there a problem?
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499. No, no, no. No problem.
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500. Well, you're making a face
like you got a problem.
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501. I'm sorry that I'm making that face.
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502. I don't mean to make a face
that seems like I have a problem.
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503. I don't like that face!
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504. You need to change it,
and change it quick.
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505. Stop making that face.
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506. Is this face better?
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507. I don't like...
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508. That new face is driving me crazy!
Change it, now!
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509. You're getting him mad.
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510. I only have so many faces.
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511. I'm just grinding your gears, man.
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512. Welcome to the station!
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513. We're going to have
a good time together.
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514. Oh, my God. Thaťs vintage Jack Lime.
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515. Come on, guys.
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516. Leťs go meet the boss.
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517. We'll have separate cameras for you,
and then sports and then weather.
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518. Let me ask you this, Freddie,
how's the new head honcho?
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519. Well, Linda Jackson
has a shelf full of Emmys.
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520. She's as tough as nails.
And Linda loves to win.
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521. Hey, Linda!
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522. I want to introduce you to Ron Burgundy.
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523. Linda Jackson. How are you, my friend?
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524. Ron.
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525. This is Linda Jackson.
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526. Hello, Mr. Burgundy.
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527. Black.
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528. - Black.
- Jesus, just stop, Ron.
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529. I'm terribly sorry.
I don't know why I can't stop saying...
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530. Black. The word "black."
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531. Hello, Mr. Burgundy.
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532. - Black.
- Stop.
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533. Black.
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534. Stop saying "black."
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535. - Black. If I don't say it, I'll pass out.
- Stop saying it!
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536. Donna, can you please
get me a cup of coffee?
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537. - Right away, Ms. Jackson.
- Thank you.
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538. - Please be seated. Everyone.
- Sure.
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539. Please be seated.
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540. Great. So I know that all of you
are aware that the news community
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541. is laughing at what we're trying to do
here at 24-hour news.
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542. But that is why they brought me in.
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543. She's the best!
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544. You see, gentlemen, I don't lose.
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545. Listen, I feel like I need to clear the air.
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546. Please don't.
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547. I want to say,
on behalf of the entire news team,
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548. we are huge supporters
of all African and Americans.
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549. Veronica got so tan!
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550. I remember the first
African and American I ever saw.
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551. Lťs African-American.
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552. - Are you sure?
- Yeah.
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553. Absolutely 100% positive? It isn't like...
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554. Ron...
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555. Fish and chips?
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556. Hey, we're all the same on the inside,
stinky and pink.
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557. When I was in high school,
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558. me and my buddies
used to sneak in the girls' locker room.
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559. We'd peek at the girls in the shower,
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560. and I'd look at all of them,
no matter what color they were.
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561. So...
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562. Jesus, this is the worst meeting
I've ever been in.
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563. A black man follows me everywhere
when iťs sunny.
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564. Actually,
I think thaťs your shadow, Brick.
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565. I call him Leon.
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566. And if iťs a cloudy day,
what happens to Leon?
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567. He goes home.
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568. Lťs your shadow.
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569. He's talking about his shadow.
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570. Shut your damn mouths! Sit down!
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571. Whaťs he doing?
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572. I think you scared him.
You can't shout at Brick.
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573. Is he all right?
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574. Can you sing him
a soothing siren song?
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575. Just a high melodic...
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576. I'm not singing along with you.
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577. Come on, Brick. Brick!
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578. Linda has a balloon.
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579. You better get him a balloon.
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580. Is this for real, Freddie?
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581. Linda, I'm sorry.
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582. No, iťs okay! Lťs okay.
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583. So you have a black boss,
and iťs freaking you out.
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584. Is it freaking you out?
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585. - A little bit, to be honest.
- You freaked out?
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586. - Is it freaking you out?
- She's got a knife!
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587. I don't give a shit!
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588. We're not all here
to hold hands and sing Kumbaya.
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589. Black.
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590. So as long as you guys get numbers,
we are gonna get along just fine.
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591. Now, if you don't, I am gonna be icy.
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592. And unpleasant, you dig?
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593. I dig. We all dig.
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594. I like to dig.
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595. One time I went digging for treasure
and I found a half a body.
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596. Get out of my office!
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597. I'm telling you, you can't give an inch
in those situations,
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598. and I think
we held our ground pretty firmly.
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599. Guys.
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600. Guys, we got you an apartment
on the Upper East Side
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601. and a whole new wardrobe.
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602. Thaťs wonderful!
When do we begin our broadcast?
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603. Well, the big launch is tomorrow
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604. - at 12:00 noon.
- Okay.
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605. You guys are slotted
for the 2:00 a. M. To 5:00 a. M. Slot.
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606. What? Thaťs the graveyard shift!
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607. "I ain't afraid of no ghost."
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608. Come on, iťs going to be great.
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609. Leťs get your keys. Come on!
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610. Is there booze in the apartment?
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611. Of course there's gonna be booze.
Of course.
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612. It won't stop.
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613. Sometimes it stops,
but then it starts again.
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614. What are you doing, Chani? Answer it!
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615. Hi. Yes, let me transfer you.
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616. Your job is to answer the phones.
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617. I'm getting ready for Secret Santa.
When is that again?
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618. Lťs at Christmastime.
When else would it be?
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619. I'm Brick. I was dead last week.
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620. I'm Chani.
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621. I like the place between
your head and your body.
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622. I like your hair.
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623. It looks like wet popcorn.
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624. Thank you.
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625. Would you like to see the smile that
I use when I pose for photographs?
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626. Yes, please.
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627. Do you want to see the face I make
when I see a snake made out of candy?
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628. Yes.
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629. Thaťs good.
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630. Whaťs your favorite time of day?
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631. Now.
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632. Whaťs your favorite time of day?
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633. A minute ago.
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634. Surprise! Big daddy's back.
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635. Ron.
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636. What are you doing here?
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637. I'm over at GNN.
I'm living in the city again.
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638. I really wish that
you would have called first.
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639. Look, it doesn't matter
whose fault the break-up was, okay?
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640. I was stubborn.
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641. You were like a mentally ill whore
having PMS from the 1800s.
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642. Whaťs your point, Ron?
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643. The point is I'm back home.
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644. And I want to spend the rest of my life...
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645. Honey, who is it?
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646. Hi, Ron. I'm Gary, Veronica's lover.
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647. So, is that a gift for me, Ron?
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648. No, iťs not.
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649. Lťs for Walter.
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650. Okay.
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651. So when were you going to
tell me about Gary?
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652. Ron. You walked out on me.
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653. What did you expect me to do?
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654. Ron. This is awkward, I know.
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655. I'm sitting here with your wife.
We make love.
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656. I'm this close to shooting
a flare gun at your dick.
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657. Ron!
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658. So what does this Gary do for a living?
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659. Have you done
a background check on him?
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660. Gary is actually
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661. one of the most successful
psychologists in all of Manhattan, Ron.
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662. Really sweet.
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663. Are you reading my mind right now?
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664. Ron, do you even know
what a psychologist is?
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665. Fuck you.
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666. Ron!
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667. - Lťs okay.
- You stop that!
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668. He's externalizing. Thaťs okay.
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669. - No, iťs not okay.
- He's mad.
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670. You knew I was going to throw that
punch 'cause you're reading my mind!
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671. Mom! I'm home!
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672. - Hey, little guy.
- Hey, darling.
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673. - Hi, Walter.
- Hey, Dad.
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674. I missed you!
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675. Walter, your father has a gift for you.
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676. I have a gift specifically for you, Walter.
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677. There you go.
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678. Yes, Gary.
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679. Okay, thaťs actually for me, Walter.
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680. No, iťs not. Lťs for Walter.
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681. Lťs a superhero costume.
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682. What is it?
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683. Lťs "Lace Man."
Lťs a brand new superhero.
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684. I'm going to be Lace Man!
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685. Look, Ron. Joint custody isn't easy.
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686. But what we need to do is rally around
this little guy right now, okay?
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687. Thaťs never gonna happen.
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688. Excuse me?
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689. Because you, Veronica,
are unfit to be a mother!
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690. Need I remind you
that you took that child to a cock fight?
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691. - The game of champions!
- I'm Lace Man!
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692. He had the time of his life!
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693. He came home splattered in blood!
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694. He picked eight winning cocks.
Lťs never been done!
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695. You have never tried
to connect with Walter.
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696. All right, leťs keep it civil
in front of the boy.
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697. Lťs bad enough his mother
likes to go down on rodeo clowns.
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698. - Okay, you know what, out!
- All right. Get your things! Leťs go.
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699. Fine. I'm out of here.
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700. - Don't have to tell me twice.
- Get your things.
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701. - We'll see you guys later.
- Yes, you will.
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702. Goodbye, Dad! Thanks for the present.
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703. Goodbye, Walter, my little man.
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704. You promise to do good in school,
okay?
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705. Okay.
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706. And stay away from the he-shes...
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707. - Ron!
down in the Bowery.
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708. Ron, I don't think thaťs appropriate.
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709. I'll tell you, those fellas,
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710. they got the looks, they got the curves,
they got the chi-chi's,
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711. and then at some point
during the evening,
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712. you reach down below the belt
looking to get a little muffellita,
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713. and you get a handful of
the battle of the bulge.
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714. You hear what I'm saying, Walter?
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715. Yes, I do.
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716. Ron, it was nice meeting you.
I think iťs time for you to go.
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717. Ron!
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718. You knew!
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719. You anticipated that
because you're reading my mind!
Copy !req
720. That confirms it!
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721. There's Lime!
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722. Look at him. He's a goddamn prince!
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723. Man, there's just something about him,
you know?
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724. I'd give anything to be friends with him.
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725. I don't see what the big deal is,
you know.
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726. He's not that great.
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727. What did you say?
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728. Whaťs that?
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729. I heard you say something.
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730. What did I say? Nothing.
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731. No. I heard you say something.
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732. He said you're not that great!
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733. Brick!
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734. Is that what you said about me?
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735. - He's coming over here.
- I know!
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736. I'm gonna rip this guy in half.
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737. No, no, no!
Just give me a little piece of him.
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738. Jack, look, iťs just...
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739. The guys look up to you so much,
and I just was a little jealous.
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740. I just said some junk.
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741. Thaťs funny.
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742. Aren't you the guy
who lost his job to his wife?
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743. Shouldn't you be doing her makeup?
Copy !req
744. - All right, guys, thaťs enough.
- No, shut up, Freddie!
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745. And you can shut your mouth,
okay, Jack "Lame"!
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746. Yeah.
Mr. Butt-Vagina's got some fight in him.
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747. - You listen to this one, big fella.
- Yeah.
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748. I bet you that we beat
your ratings tonight.
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749. I'm sorry. I'm trying to keep it together.
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750. No, no, no. Don't do this. Don't do this.
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751. You're on at 2:00 a. M.
Jack has prime time!
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752. Maybe... No. Hey, Freddie, no, no. Hey.
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753. I'll take that bet. What are the stakes?
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754. If we lose, I'll leave New York.
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755. And I'll never read the news again.
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756. And if by some
snowbal I's chance in hell
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757. Mr. Mustache here
pulls a miracle out of his ass?
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758. You change your name to Jack Lame!
Legally.
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759. I like this! You're on, Stretch.
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760. Everyone heard him?
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761. - Freddie, you heard him?
- Yeah. I heard him.
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762. - This is on like Pong.
- Okay. Good.
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763. Why? Why did you make that bet, Ron?
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764. We've got the graveyard shift!
We don't have a chance!
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765. Hey, guy!
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766. This ain't local news anymore.
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767. We shit standing up here.
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768. What?
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769. Lťs a huge mess, but damn, is it cool!
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770. All right, everyone!
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771. Ladies and gentlemen,
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772. today wouldn't be possible
without the visionary behind GNN.
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773. Mr. Kench Allenby!
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774. Yeah, yeah!
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775. Thank you.
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776. All right, cheer.
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777. I am jabbered,
just jabbered, full of beans, no doubt.
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778. Does anyone else speak Australian?
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779. I thought they talked like us.
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780. Can I get you to say with me...
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781. We can't quite understand you.
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782. How's this? I'm Kench Allenby.
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783. - Yes. Thaťs good.
- There we go! Thank you so much.
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784. I'm Kench Allenby
and you all know my story.
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785. I'm a self-made man.
Copy !req
786. My late, great father, Vadge Allenby,
gave me $300 million,
Copy !req
787. and I toiled my whole bloody life
to turn that into $305 million.
Copy !req
788. True story. True story.
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789. But this is 24-hour news station...
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790. This is history.
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791. This is like Columbus
discovering the New World.
Copy !req
792. And the captain of this fantastic
voyage is the best newsman in America,
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793. Mr. Jack Lime!
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794. Go get 'em, Jack! Go get 'em!
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795. Thank you.
And good luck to Ron Burgundy, too.
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796. Getting nervous there, compadre?
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797. Leťs do this.
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798. Did you see that?
How he spun on that desk? So great.
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799. All right. Quiet on the floor, please.
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800. All right.
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801. All right. We're up.
Here we go, here we go.
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802. In five, four, three, two...
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803. Good day, and welcome to GNN.
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804. Thank you for joining us on what we
believe to be a whole new era of news.
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805. I'm Jack Lime,
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806. your guide for this journey of events
we humbly call 24-hour news.
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807. Today's top story, Mount St. Helens.
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808. This is just a gimmick.
Lťs a flash in the pan.
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809. We better hope so.
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810. Residents are being asked
to evacuate the area...
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811. Twenty-four hours of news.
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812. How are they gonna keep
coming up with this stuff?
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813. My guess is they'll probably be scraping
the bottom of the barrel.
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814. No, I have a feeling
they'll stick with their integrity
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815. and only report
the news that needs to be reported.
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816. Leťs see here.
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817. "Global temperatures rise half a degree,
alarm climate scientists. " Boring.
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818. "China could dominate
the world economy in the next decade."
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819. Nope.
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820. Anyone else?
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821. What if we show a porno
instead of the news?
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822. Freddie?
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823. No. Absolutely not.
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824. I know. What if we get
one of those wildlife handlers?
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825. We have him bring in big game cats.
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826. You know, wild, dangerous tigers
and lions and leopards and the such.
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827. We let them loose inside the studio
with about a dozen chickens.
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828. We play rock music.
And we just call it Let Her Rip.
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829. I'd watch that. I'd watch that.
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830. Let Her Rip?
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831. You're describing the end of civilization.
Thaťs not news!
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832. If thaťs the end of times, I'm...
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833. I got a front-row seat
with a big tub of buttered popcorn
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834. and a greasy half-live chicken leg.
Copy !req
835. Okay, so obviously this is
a waste of time. I'm done.
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836. Freddie! Come on!
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837. We're just brainstorming here.
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838. We're trying to figure out how to
make the news less boring,
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839. and you act like
we peed in your milkshake.
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840. The news is supposed to be boring,
Ron!
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841. This is serious stuff.
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842. You're the one that
made this stupid bet!
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843. I just don't know why we have to
tell the people what they need to hear.
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844. Why can't we just
tell them what they want to hear?
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845. Wait, wait, wait.
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846. Say that again.
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847. I said, why do we have to tell the people
what they need to hear?
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848. Why can't we just
tell them what they want to hear?
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849. And what do they want to hear, Ron?
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850. That we live in the greatest country
God ever created.
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851. - Damn straight!
- Made him happy.
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852. And we should do stories on patriots.
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853. Cute, funny little animals, huh? Or diets.
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854. Why blondes have more fun.
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855. And serious investigative pieces,
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856. about how much ejaculate
is on hotel duvets.
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857. And only the best sports highlights.
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858. Home runs, slam dunks,
touchdowns and no soccer.
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859. I like the wind!
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860. Brick's right. People love hurricanes.
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861. Tornadoes, earthquakes, floods,
we'll throw Brick right in the middle of it.
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862. You'd do that?
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863. People'll go nuts. I'd watch that!
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864. No, this goes against every rule
of broadcast journalism I know.
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865. Freddie, as the wise man once said,
"So?"
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866. We got 10 hours till we go on.
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867. We'll only need eight!
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868. Lady
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869. I'm your knight in shining armor
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870. And I love you
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871. You have made me what I am
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872. And I am yours
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873. My love...
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874. - Is that candy?
- I don't know.
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875. It is candy.
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876. - I like you.
- I like you.
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877. Tell me something about you.
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878. Well, I'm 19 years old.
My middle name is Courtney.
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879. I can always guess how many
jelly beans are in a jelly bean jar,
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880. even if iťs not right.
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881. What about you?
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882. My name is Chani Lastnamé.
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883. I'm a real go-getter
and a person people.
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884. I can type 50 words a minute
with only 300 errors.
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885. I'm trained and certified...
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886. To fire a
military-grade missile launcher.
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887. Me, too.
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888. Chani, I just got
these phone messages from last week.
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889. You mailed them to me?
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890. How else was I gonna get them to you?
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891. You hand them to me.
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892. You are the dumbest person
I've met in my entire life,
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893. and thaťs not an exaggeration.
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894. That makes me feel bad.
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895. Well, iťs the truth, Chani.
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896. You!
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897. - Leave her alone!
- Excuse me, sir.
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898. Get your filthy hands off of her!
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899. Help, help!
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900. Excuse me, sir!
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901. - Leave me alone, lady!
- Excuse me!
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902. She is a goddess among women!
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903. Glen!
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904. My phone messages!
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905. Leave him alone!
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906. Not today!
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907. - She has butterflies in her heart!
- Chani!
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908. I can see you behind that desk,
and you're fired!
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909. Why?
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910. Are you okay?
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911. You saved my life.
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912. She was trying to set me on fire.
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913. I didn't ask for these powers.
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914. I was given them.
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915. Last night a bird chased me,
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916. and I wished it was you.
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917. Can we go to a date?
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918. Yes.
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919. Dear God, please help me pull this off.
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920. I swear, if you help me,
I will become a monk.
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921. I will shave my head
and become a monk...
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922. Who are we kidding?
I'm not going to do that.
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923. Did you hear?
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924. Evan said there's
some strange copy in the prompter.
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925. Lťs 2:00 a. M.
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926. Lťs Freddie Shapp's ass, not mine.
Leťs go.
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927. People who change history
are rarely aware of it while doing so.
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928. Ron and his news team simply thought
they were making the news more fun.
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929. Little did they know they were changing
the course of broadcast history forever.
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930. Hello, America.
Lťs 2:00 a. M. Eastern time.
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931. I'm Ron Burgundy,
and tonighťs top story is America.
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932. She's the greatest country in the world.
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933. Heck, the history of the world!
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934. You're damn right!
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935. Too much of the news
is about whaťs wrong with America.
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936. Amen, brother!
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937. Well, tonight, our top story
is whaťs right with America.
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938. Someone's finally
talking sense on the TV.
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939. For starters, we kick butt.
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940. Nazi butt. Russian butt.
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941. What the hell is he doing?
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942. He's talking about America.
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943. Why, do you have a problem with that?
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944. Tonight I begin part one
of my 11-part series
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945. on the power and mystery
of the human vagina.
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946. This series will be a tasteful look
at just what makes a vagina tick,
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947. as well as a look at the 50 greatest
vaginas of the 20th century.
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948. Son of a bitch!
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949. One final question, and I'll let you go.
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950. Who tops the list
of the top 50 greatest vaginas?
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951. Well, I don't want to give anything away.
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952. I thought I had you.
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953. I will give you number two.
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954. - Please.
- Madame Curie.
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955. Of course. Of course.
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956. Whammy! Whammy!
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957. Whammy! Whammy! Whammy!
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958. Whammy!
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959. Whammy!
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960. Back to you, Ron.
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961. The wind is really windy.
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962. Brick? Brick, can you hear me?
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963. I can't hear you, Ron!
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964. Okay, but you're answering the
question, so I think you can hear me.
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965. No, I can!
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966. Brick, do you think there is any danger
to the average person out there?
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967. I'm afraid for the animals
of New York, Ron.
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968. I saw a woman,
and her dog never touched the ground.
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969. You're saying wind gusts
as fast as a supersonic jet?
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970. It looked like
she was walking a dog balloon.
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971. And go... Switch.
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972. And for our eighth
and final animal story of the night,
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973. it looks like residents
of North Yulk, Montana,
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974. have found the cutest little patriot
on Goďs green earth.
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975. Look at that little guy!
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976. He was having some fun.
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977. Well, for all of us here at GNN,
I'm Ron Burgundy.
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978. And don't just have a great night,
have an American night.
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979. And we're out!
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980. - I couldn't take my eyes off the screen!
- Yes.
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981. You were electric, Ron! Whammy!
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982. That just felt right! That felt right!
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983. I was outside!
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984. You sure were, Brick. Wonderful job.
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985. Amazing. Great job.
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986. What the hell was that?
What the hell was that?
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987. Hey, hey, hey. Take it easy, Linda.
We were just trying something new.
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988. You changed the format of
the entire show without consulting me?
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989. Thaťs unacceptable!
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990. Damn straight, sister.
We just done went and brought it!
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991. And here's the truth.
You can't handle it, little mama!
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992. Get out!
You are all terminated immediately.
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993. If you were a man, I'd knock you out.
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994. Really? Well, go ahead!
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995. Take a swing! Take your best shot!
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996. I have five brothers,
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997. and two of them are defensive backs
in the NFL, so come on!
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998. - You want me to do it?
- Yeah.
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999. This thing's not gonna feel good.
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1000. Do it, Ron. Just do it.
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1001. Are you scared? Whaťs the problem?
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1002. Is he a chicken? Are you a chicken?
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1003. I'm not a chicken at all.
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1004. I'm going to make
that mustache of yours all bloody.
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1005. Well...
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1006. Seems like you're buying time, Ron.
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1007. I'm not buying time.
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1008. Ron! Just do what men have been doing
for thousands of years,
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1009. and punch the woman.
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1010. - Punch her!
- You're stalling.
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1011. Punch the woman!
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1012. Here comes the Toledo Express.
All aboard!
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1013. Ron! No!
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1014. I didn't do it!
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1015. Mama, your baby's hurt.
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1016. Your baby.
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1017. What is that sound you're making?
Good Lord!
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1018. You sound like a balloon.
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1019. Pull yourself together, man.
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1020. Security!
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1021. They saw my pee-pee.
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1022. The eighth grade boys saw my pee-pee!
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1023. Did you say they saw your pee-pee?
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1024. In the locker room,
they saw my pee-pee.
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1025. You just knocked him
back into fifth grade.
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1026. Get him out of here!
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1027. Bugger me with a didgeridoo.
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1028. We knew we'd struggle to start,
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1029. but these ratings
are lower than I'd even imagined.
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1030. Thank God for the 2:00 a. M. Spike.
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1031. It really saved our whole launch.
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1032. Spike? What are you talking about?
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1033. What spike?
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1034. Burgundy. Who's Ron Burgundy?
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1035. No, no, no, this can't be right.
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1036. His team start at a.2,
and then they finish at a 5.6?
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1037. Thaťs unbelievable!
They tripled Jack Lime's numbers!
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1038. How is that even possible?
Who are these guys?
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1039. They're a local team out of San Diego.
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1040. You little beauty!
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1041. Well, they no longer work for us.
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1042. I fired them.
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1043. Well, guys, it goes without saying
I owe you gentlemen an apology.
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1044. I dragged you out here and this thing
was a disaster from the word "go."
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1045. No, Ron, don't you beat yourself up.
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1046. Yeah, iťs all right, Ron.
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1047. Gin.
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1048. Brian, any idea what you might do next?
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1049. Gonna head back to L.A.
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1050. I got a good group of buddies out there.
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1051. O.J. Simpson.
Phil Spector. Robert Blake.
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1052. Sounds like a fun crew.
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1053. We go out cruising chicks.
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1054. Call ourselves the "Ladykillers."
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1055. I love that name. You should get it
on the back of matching jackets.
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1056. Thaťs not a bad idea.
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1057. Guys?
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1058. Hey.
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1059. I got some news.
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1060. Freddie, we don't exactly want to hear
the word "news" right now.
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1061. Yeah.
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1062. You're right. Forget it.
Forget I was even here.
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1063. Forget that GNN wants you back.
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1064. For a prime time slot and a raise in pay.
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1065. Quit yanking our penises, Freddie!
Whaťs the deal?
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1066. Yeah! Quit yanking our anuses.
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1067. No. I'm not yanking your...
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1068. Your ratings went through the roof.
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1069. People love what you did.
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1070. You're a success!
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1071. Get it? You're a great, big, fat success!
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1072. By the bed pan of Gene Rayburn!
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1073. Lťs total crap
and they can't stop watching!
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1074. The news team
had been famous in San Diego,
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1075. but that was small time
compared to New York.
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1076. This fame was a rocket ship.
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1077. A rocket ship that had free drinks
and topless stewardesses.
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1078. Thaťll do it for all of us here at GNN.
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1079. Thank God for the events,
thank me for the news.
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1080. I'm Jack...
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1081. Lame.
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1082. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
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1083. More graphics, all right?
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1084. But there's already a lot.
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1085. Hey, you heard the man. More graphics.
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1086. Let a citizen ask a question here,
for Goďs sake!
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1087. Can Father Ron please shut his mouth
for just half a second?
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1088. This is against everything
that I have worked for my entire life.
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1089. Honey, come on.
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1090. If you're like me, you need an underwear
that fits your active lifestyle.
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1091. At finer specialty
and department stores.
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1092. I'm weatherman Brick Tamland,
and I like butter.
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1093. Butter is nutritious and it tastes great.
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1094. Butter!
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1095. There's something new
on the New York social scene.
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1096. Lťs fun, relatively benign
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1097. and costs about as much
as a soda pop at the local drugstore.
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1098. Here's Brian Fantana
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1099. on why everyone who is someone
is lighting up to smoke crack.
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1100. Now, Brian,
I understand we have some crack
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1101. and we're going to smoke it
right here in the studio.
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1102. I don't know if we can get a shot of that.
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1103. What is that? Did you know
they were gonna have that?
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1104. No.
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1105. Now, what you're gonna do is,
you're gonna put your rock in the pipe.
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1106. Is that where the phrase "Put it in your
pipe and smoke it" comes from?
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1107. I don't care.
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1108. I love it when you do cooking segments.
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1109. You feel that right away.
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1110. Thaťs good. Thaťs good.
Thaťs an immediate state of euphoria.
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1111. You'll be surprised.
The effect, it happens very...
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1112. lťs just refreshing.
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1113. They're actually enjoying it.
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1114. Of course they're enjoying it. Lťs crack.
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1115. Well, now we know, guys,
you can't smoke crack on live television.
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1116. Hey, gang.
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1117. You know what would
make this great day even better?
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1118. What?
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1119. Perms for everyone!
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1120. Please come in and shut the door.
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1121. If this is about sweeps,
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1122. I think Brian Fantana
found an outstanding story.
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1123. Lťs about airplane parts
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1124. that are falling off of airplanes out of
the sky and hitting the ground, people.
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1125. We're calling it "Death From Above."
We might do some...
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1126. You. Come here.
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1127. I've been watching you.
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1128. You have?
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1129. I've been watching you a lot.
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1130. And you just do whatever you want.
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1131. Well, I'm a bit of a maverick, I guess.
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1132. You don't follow the format.
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1133. You pretty much walk around
like you're king of the world.
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1134. I'm just a worker bee. Thaťs all I am.
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1135. - You know what?
- What?
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1136. I find it hot as shit!
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1137. Are you going to hurt me?
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1138. Here's the thing, Mr. Burgundy.
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1139. You're a shooting star
and I want to go for a ride.
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1140. God, I'm so afraid right now.
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1141. Now, I want to hear you meow like a cat.
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1142. Now, I want you to bark like a dog.
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1143. Bark. Bark. Bark!
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1144. Like a puppy. Like a puppy.
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1145. Yeah. Come on! Do it!
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1146. Don't cry.
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1147. Lťs sexual and yet frightening.
Lťs an odd mixture.
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1148. Come in.
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1149. Linda.
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1150. Excuse me, Linda.
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1151. Ron, Jack wants to know
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1152. if he can go back to calling himself
Jack Lime instead of Jack Lame.
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1153. He's really struggling with it.
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1154. No. Can't. Lťs a bet.
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1155. Jesus!
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1156. If you want to change it, you can.
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1157. Like what?
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1158. Art Areola.
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1159. No! No, thaťs worse!
You know iťs worse!
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1160. How about this one?
You can call yourself Dick Fuck.
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1161. Spell it P-H-U-C.
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1162. You'll be huge
in the Vietnamese community.
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1163. Freddie, I can't.
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1164. Listen to me, Burgundy.
This is far from over, do you hear me?
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1165. I'll see you on the playground.
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1166. Well.
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1167. This meeting has been very productive.
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1168. You can pick me up at 8:00.
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1169. Okay, I'm very confused
by whaťs going on here.
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1170. Get out!
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1171. Ron.
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1172. Ron, you are missing some real
high-quality Garfield laughs over here!
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1173. I think our boss just raped me.
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1174. What?
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1175. I don't know what happened.
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1176. All a bit of a blur.
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1177. There was hands and hair,
and breath, and lips.
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1178. There might have been
other people, I don't know.
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1179. Sounds like she wants you.
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1180. Hey, man.
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1181. Women have been all over me
since we got crazy famous.
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1182. Not to brag or anything, but I just gave
Florence Henderson crabs.
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1183. That is in no way a brag, Brian.
Thaťs horrible.
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1184. Hey, iťs just doing something beautiful,
that two people do.
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1185. Except one of them has
microscopic dust mites
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1186. - all over his penis and testicles.
- I'm just saying,
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1187. the mom of The Brady Bunch
had a fun time with you,
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1188. and then woke up the next day
and realized she had crabs.
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1189. I gave her
a whole Brady Bunch of crabs.
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1190. Sounds to me like iťs her fault
for being a randy gal.
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1191. I have a date!
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1192. Brick has a date?
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1193. Good for Brick!
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1194. Whaťs a date?
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1195. A date is simply
when two people get together,
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1196. do something social, have a few drinks,
yadda-yadda-yadda...
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1197. Take their shirts off...
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1198. - lťs okay.
- No, iťs a fun thing.
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1199. Lťs fun. Lťs all right.
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1200. Look. Don't worry, Brick,
we got your back, okay?
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1201. First things first,
we need to get you a little protection.
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1202. There it is.
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1203. Brian Fantana's
glorious cabinet of condoms.
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1204. Brian, I know.
How about The Hooded Guest?
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1205. I like the cut of your jib.
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1206. That one is ultra-ribbed.
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1207. Lťs like you're wearing
an armadillo shell on your privates.
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1208. It takes two hours to get on.
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1209. Lťs hooded.
She'll never see you coming.
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1210. Wait, wait, wait.
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1211. You thinking what I'm thinking?
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1212. Lou Dobin's Good Time Weiner Pouch.
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1213. Thaťs a good one.
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1214. Dobin. Just a drifter
who loves to watch people have sex.
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1215. They're made of denim,
so they look better after each washing.
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1216. Talk about a great ride.
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1217. I think I have it.
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1218. Po' Boy Condom.
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1219. Lťs a terrific condom.
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1220. Although it does burn a bit
because iťs covered in Cajun spices.
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1221. Lťll put a blister on your po' boy.
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1222. Brian, whaťs the nickname for your
penis whenever you wear a Po' Boy?
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1223. Fat Tuesday.
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1224. Wait a minute. I've got it.
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1225. The Rigid Ghost.
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1226. Lťs the best damn rubber on the market.
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1227. I got four of my seven
illegitimate children using this condom.
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1228. But, Brian, isn't that the whole point
of wearing a condom?
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1229. To not impregnate the woman?
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1230. Well, you know the old expression.
"Nope."
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1231. Thank you, Ron,
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1232. and happy St. Patrick's Day
to all of our Native American friends.
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1233. On the big map...
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1234. Where's my map?
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1235. There's no map, iťs just green.
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1236. No, there's a map there.
Look at the monitor.
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1237. Right.
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1238. Ron, where's my legs?
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1239. - Where are my legs?
- Your legs are there.
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1240. I don't have any legs, Ron.
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1241. I don't even know how I'm standing up.
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1242. Brick, your legs are fine.
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1243. The color of your pants just matches...
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1244. Ron, I don't have any legs!
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1245. The Chroma-Key behind you.
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1246. Ninety-three?
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1247. Relax.
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1248. And after I received my
Masters in Journalism from Columbia,
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1249. I got a job with the London bureau
for ABC News.
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1250. London.
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1251. You're so impressive, and I've
only been out of the United States twice.
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1252. A handful of times in Mexico,
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1253. and then the second time I left the
country, we went to Salem, Oregon.
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1254. Mr. Burgundy, are you nervous?
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1255. God, yes.
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1256. Did I scare you by coming on so strong?
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1257. A little bit, sure.
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1258. Look, iťs not that you're not attractive...
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1259. lťs just I'm a little old-fashioned.
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1260. Well, I am a modern woman.
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1261. And let me tell you, when I
see something that I want, I go for it.
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1262. Can I ask you a question?
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1263. Is that your foot between my legs?
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1264. No.
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1265. I'm sorry.
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1266. It was my hand.
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1267. So...
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1268. We're going to do this, aren't we?
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1269. We most definitely are gonna do this.
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1270. I feel a little awkward, because
I'm about to have sex with a black lady!
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1271. I'm sorry! I'm sorry.
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1272. Thaťs not the way
I like to handle my business.
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1273. When I get nervous, I sometimes
lose control of the volume of my voice.
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1274. Well, I don't mind,
because I am going to have you tonight.
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1275. Then leťs leave
and go have interracial sex!
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1276. Sorry.
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1277. This is the nicest soda machine
anyone's ever taken me to.
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1278. The beauty of this soda machine
pales in comparison to your beauty.
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1279. Can I ask you a personal question?
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1280. I'm not sure what that is, but yes.
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1281. Have you ever kissed anyone?
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1282. Do faces on the TV screen and
Planet of the Apes action figures count?
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1283. Of course.
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1284. Then, yes.
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1285. I have kissed
Angie Dickinson and Dr. Zaius.
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1286. I've only kissed people in my dreams.
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1287. So, I've only kissed a tiny dragon
and a woman with her hair on fire.
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1288. I don't have a lot of experience
with kissing, but I do know one thing...
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1289. Always get your teeth involved.
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1290. I think I'm ready
to maybe try that kiss thing now.
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1291. Hello, Ms. Jackson.
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1292. I didn't mean to scare you.
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1293. Mr. Allenby, I wasn't expecting you to...
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1294. Yeah, no, I know. Neither was I.
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1295. But then I heard about this little story
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1296. that Ron Burgundy and Brian Fantana
are running.
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1297. You see,
some of the planes from my airline
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1298. have had parts falling off them lately.
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1299. Is it a problem? Yeah.
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1300. Is it being fixed? I don't know, probably.
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1301. But if that story runs,
then Koala stock will plummet.
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1302. We can't just pull the story.
That would be unethical.
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1303. We own the news.
We can do whatever we want.
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1304. Thaťs one of the perks.
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1305. Lťs called "synergy."
One company working with another.
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1306. To synergy.
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1307. You seem a little quiet, I must say.
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1308. Just so you know, I'm absolutely fine
with going to this family dinner.
Copy !req
1309. They're going to love you.
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1310. This is delicious!
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1311. So...
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1312. How long
have you and Linda been dating?
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1313. Mother.
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1314. No, iťs all right. Lťs a logical question.
Copy !req
1315. Ours is a new love,
but it burns very brightly.
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1316. And it gets hot and sweaty and stanky.
Copy !req
1317. There's some stank on that love.
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1318. What are you talking about?
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1319. Leťs put it this way,
I be busting nuts like a squirrel.
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1320. Now, we don't have
conversations like that over dinner.
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1321. What are you doing?
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1322. I'm addressing
the white elephant in the room.
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1323. I'm breaking down the barriers
of race by assimilation.
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1324. - Thaťs all I'm doing.
- Well, you're coming off like a jerk.
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1325. I think iťs going well.
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1326. If you haven't noticed,
we don't converse like that.
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1327. Okay, okay.
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1328. Look at big papa down here.
Copy !req
1329. He's saying to himself,
"Shit! Look at this honky.
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1330. "Sittin' at my table, eatin' my food.
In my house? Touching my daughter?"
Copy !req
1331. I have.
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1332. - I have touched your daughter.
- Honey!
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1333. We have done things, Papa.
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1334. You ain't gonna like.
You ain't gonna like it none!
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1335. Oh, my goodness!
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1336. I mean, I'm just a guy
from Terre Haute, Indiana
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1337. with a big o I' dick and a fat wallet
and a spleef the size of a baby arm.
Copy !req
1338. Just looking for someone
who wants to smoke it.
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1339. Leťs get some smoke
going in this place, right?
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1340. This ain't no Super Fly.
What is your problem, man?
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1341. Linda, I don't understand
what you are doing with him.
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1342. You know what I'm comin' at you with,
you big black mother of Linda.
Copy !req
1343. Mix it up in a pot!
Copy !req
1344. - Makin' it spicy!
- Oh, my Lord.
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1345. - Hey.
- In the back, cooking up chitlins.
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1346. Big o I' titties. Big o I' titties.
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1347. Excuse me?
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1348. - Thaťs my mama, man.
- Hey.
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1349. Wave your hands in the air.
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1350. Wave your hands in the air
like you just don't care.
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1351. Please, don't do this.
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1352. Now, which one of you
pipe-hittin' bitches
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1353. can pass me the mashed potatoes?
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1354. I don't think
that dinner coulďve gone any better.
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1355. Are you nuts?
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1356. No, I'm not! I had a wonderful evening!
Copy !req
1357. My dad was kicking you in the head!
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1358. I thought it was like
being jumped into a gang.
Copy !req
1359. Only with dinner guests!
Copy !req
1360. You called my family
"pipe-hittin' bitches"!
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1361. I hate to pin it on you,
but you did invite me to dinner.
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1362. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
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1363. - No, I'm sorry.
- I just...
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1364. I'm just under a lot of stress
because Allenby,
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1365. he doesn't want you to do
the story that you're doing for sweeps.
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1366. "Death From Above."
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1367. Lťs an excellent story.
Wonderful exposé.
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1368. Listen, Ron.
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1369. Have you ever heard of synergy?
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1370. So your mom thought we should
get together, spend a little time.
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1371. She doesn't think
I connect with you as a child.
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1372. Can you believe that bullshit?
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1373. This is hard.
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1374. Things you say to a 6-year-old...
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1375. Guess what?
I slept with a black woman.
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1376. - What?
- Nothing.
Copy !req
1377. Dad, do you like Spider-Man?
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1378. Nope. Don't care for him. Never have.
Copy !req
1379. Don't like the mask, the costume,
the get-up, the webs.
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1380. He comes off like a real dickhead.
Real poser.
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1381. Whaťs a poser?
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1382. A poser is Gary. Thaťs what a poser is.
Copy !req
1383. By the way, how is that shitheel?
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1384. Whaťs a shitheel?
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1385. A shitheel is a real fun term
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1386. that you should call Gary
every time you see him.
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1387. When he wakes you up for breakfast,
say, "Good morning, shitheel."
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1388. He'll probably give you
$5 or some candy.
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1389. - Does that sound good?
- Yeah.
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1390. You're a shitheel, Dad.
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1391. Good.
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1392. You should just call Gary that.
'Cause it makes him really happy.
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1393. It makes me sort of happy,
but it makes him really happy.
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1394. Dad.
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1395. Sometimes I hear sounds at night
and I get scared.
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1396. I think there's a ghost in my closet.
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1397. Now, you listen to me, son.
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1398. There is no such thing as ghosts.
Case closed.
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1399. So whaťs real thaťs scary?
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1400. You really want to know
the one thing you should be afraid of?
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1401. Yes, I really do.
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1402. Voodoo.
Copy !req
1403. - Voodoo?
- Yes, voodoo.
Copy !req
1404. That shit will mess you up.
Copy !req
1405. And it is 100% real.
Copy !req
1406. Promise me that you'll never go to Haiti.
Copy !req
1407. I promise, Dad.
Copy !req
1408. This was good.
I enjoyed spending time with you.
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1409. Me, too, Dad.
Copy !req
1410. And hey.
Do you want to go to Haiti sometime?
Copy !req
1411. - No.
- Good. Good.
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1412. What did you tell him?
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1413. I didn't tell him anything.
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1414. He hasn't slept for four days, Ron!
Copy !req
1415. Everywhere we go,
he asks me if we're going to Haiti!
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1416. What does that even mean?
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1417. I am so sick and tired that you've
sheltered him from the evils of voodoo.
Copy !req
1418. You need to learn to
connect with him in a healthy way!
Copy !req
1419. Let me ask you something,
and I'm not trying to be funny here.
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1420. Are you sure he's not a midget
with a learning disability?
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1421. He is seven years old, Ron.
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1422. - All right.
- Now listen to me.
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1423. He has a science fair tomorrow, at 8:00,
and he wants you to be there.
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1424. I will be there. All right?
Copy !req
1425. Now, who do you have
for sweeps week?
Copy !req
1426. I'm not discussing work with you,
Ron, okay?
Copy !req
1427. Just be there
at the science fair tomorrow.
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1428. Fine!
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1429. Well, they're calling it
the interview of the decade.
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1430. Veronica Corningstone
will sit down with Yasser Arafat.
Copy !req
1431. Yasser who?
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1432. The head of the PLO and some say
the key to peace in the Middle East.
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1433. Of course, Ms. Corningstone
is the ex-wife of Ron Burgundy,
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1434. so you know thaťs got to be
a little stinger for Ronny.
Copy !req
1435. Tony Danza's scrotum!
Copy !req
1436. Well, thaťll do it
for all of us here at GNN.
Copy !req
1437. Thank God for the events,
thank me for the news.
Copy !req
1438. I'm Dick Phuk.
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1439. We're going to get crushed in ratings.
Just crushed.
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1440. I really thought
we had a chance this time.
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1441. What about my
"Death From Above" story?
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1442. You better ask Ron about that.
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1443. We're pulling that story, Brian.
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1444. What? Why?
I worked hard on that story.
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1445. It was my call, all right, Brian?
Just let it go. Lťs synergy.
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1446. What does that mean?
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1447. Take it easy, Ron.
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1448. We got further
than anybody thought we would.
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1449. We'll get 'em next time.
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1450. You take it easy!
I'm not in this to finish second!
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1451. I think Champ is just saying...
Copy !req
1452. I know what he was trying to say,
Brian, okay?
Copy !req
1453. And it doesn't surprise me
that you guys don't care.
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1454. Leťs face it,
I'm the one who gets the ratings.
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1455. I'm starting to wonder
what you clowns actually do.
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1456. Chani likes clowns.
Except for the scary ones.
Copy !req
1457. Shut up, Brick!
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1458. Just shut up for once!
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1459. Ron yelled at me.
Copy !req
1460. You're damn right I yelled at you!
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1461. You don't yell at Brick.
Copy !req
1462. Are you still smoking crack?
Copy !req
1463. No.
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1464. I only smoked crack that one time.
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1465. Thaťs a lie. I've done it six more times.
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1466. You made Brick cry.
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1467. You've gone ratings crazy, Ron.
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1468. But seriously,
do you have any more of that crack left?
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1469. You know what, Ron?
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1470. We're a news team,
and thaťs a bond for life.
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1471. But I don't like the man you've become.
Copy !req
1472. You know, we were happy
when you found us.
Copy !req
1473. Right?
Copy !req
1474. I was taking pictures of pussies,
Copy !req
1475. Champ was serving bats to people,
and Brick was dead.
Copy !req
1476. We took a gamble.
Took a gamble to follow you here.
Copy !req
1477. But I'm starting to realize,
this was all about you,
Copy !req
1478. and beating Veronica
at all costs.
Copy !req
1479. Had nothing to do with the news,
nothing to do with the team.
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1480. Brian, don't.
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1481. You know,
I might not be the smartest guy,
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1482. but I know a thing or two
about a thing or two.
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1483. I know that if you're
pleasuring a woman down south,
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1484. you use your tongue
to spell out the alphabet.
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1485. Around the bubble. Around her bubble.
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1486. - The vulva!
- The Volvo.
Copy !req
1487. I know that "synergy"
is a completely made-up word.
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1488. I know that washing your hands
is for nerds.
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1489. Especially if you don't mind pinkeye.
Copy !req
1490. And I know that, no matter what,
you always stand by your friends.
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1491. You'll have to excuse me, Brian.
Copy !req
1492. I've got a sore back from carrying
your ass around for the last 15 years.
Copy !req
1493. You know what, Burgundy?
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1494. I think your mouth
is writing checks that your body isn't...
Copy !req
1495. Can't even... Do anything with.
Copy !req
1496. Fine, go! I don't need you!
Copy !req
1497. I'll do the news by myself!
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1498. Tonight I interview Yasser Arafat...
Copy !req
1499. - This is terrible.
the secretive head of the PLO.
Copy !req
1500. - We're on in 20, Ron, 20.
- All right.
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1501. You ready?
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1502. Whaťs that?
Copy !req
1503. Thaťs nothing.
Copy !req
1504. Lťs just a car chase
on the satellite feed from Milwaukee.
Copy !req
1505. You know what?
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1506. Give it to me live to start the broadcast.
Copy !req
1507. No. Thaťs not news, Ron.
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1508. Give it to me live, okay?
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1509. And don't question me again.
Copy !req
1510. Bill!
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1511. - Now to you, the modern viewer...
- Here we go.
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1512. reporting on a car chase
may seem commonplace...
Copy !req
1513. - Three, two...
but in 1980, it was unheard of.
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1514. Good evening. I'm Ron Burgundy,
reporting live from New York.
Copy !req
1515. We have breaking news
developing in our nation's heartland.
Copy !req
1516. A high-speed car chase is in progress...
Copy !req
1517. Keep the "Breaking News" logo.
Keep up the graphics.
Copy !req
1518. Reaching speeds of 100 miles per hour.
Copy !req
1519. And for the first time in news history,
we will stay with it live
Copy !req
1520. until it resolves in either
a huge accident or a massive shootout.
Copy !req
1521. Richard!
Copy !req
1522. Hurry. Get in here!
There's a car chase on the news!
Copy !req
1523. When is Dad gonna be here?
Copy !req
1524. He'll be here.
Copy !req
1525. Are you a little upset?
Copy !req
1526. Do you want to do that thing where
we sort of talk about our feelings?
Copy !req
1527. - Oh, God, no.
- Okay.
Copy !req
1528. This is the pulse of whaťs going on
in our country right now.
Copy !req
1529. Freddie, whaťs going on?
Copy !req
1530. Why is there
a local car chase on the TV?
Copy !req
1531. Lťs Burgundy. He insisted!
Copy !req
1532. Can't you see what
the son of a bitch is doing?
Copy !req
1533. We didn't have a story, so he made one.
Copy !req
1534. You can't do that!
Copy !req
1535. Tell Ron to speculate
who's driving the car.
Copy !req
1536. Ron, speculate on who's driving the car.
Copy !req
1537. We believe the driver may be on drugs.
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1538. He's probably 6'7", 6'8".
Copy !req
1539. But a skinny 6'7", 6'8". About 160.
Copy !req
1540. He may have a hostage or two.
Copy !req
1541. We don't know. He could have...
Copy !req
1542. The phone lines are lighting up.
Lťs about the chase!
Copy !req
1543. I've never seen anything like it!
Copy !req
1544. Mr. Arafat, is there any scenario
Copy !req
1545. by which peace
could be reached with Israel?
Copy !req
1546. Peace is what burns in my heart.
I am committed to...
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1547. What was... Excuse me.
Copy !req
1548. What happened to the...
Copy !req
1549. The network cut to
another developing story.
Copy !req
1550. Some kind of crazy car chase.
Copy !req
1551. Who covers a car chase?
Copy !req
1552. I am sitting here with the most important
interview of my entire career,
Copy !req
1553. and they're cutting to a car chase?
Copy !req
1554. I would like to watch the car chase.
Copy !req
1555. You need to shut your mouth.
Copy !req
1556. This is extremely gripping.
Copy !req
1557. He just hit a car! He just hit a car!
Copy !req
1558. He hit a car! Did you see that?
Copy !req
1559. He hit a car!
Copy !req
1560. - He hit the car!
- He hit the car!
Copy !req
1561. When did the news get awesome?
Copy !req
1562. And he just loses it!
Copy !req
1563. Thaťs exactly what we needed.
It was getting a little boring...
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1564. Hey. You did a great job.
Copy !req
1565. Thanks, Gary.
Copy !req
1566. I don't think your daďs coming.
Copy !req
1567. I'm sorry, honey,
but I think we need to go.
Copy !req
1568. Stop reading my mind!
Copy !req
1569. All right.
Copy !req
1570. I mean, this is what I worry about.
Copy !req
1571. - Did you do that with your mind?
- No.
Copy !req
1572. Liar.
Copy !req
1573. We're just getting word that police
have finally apprehended the suspect.
Copy !req
1574. It turns out that he is
an elderly gentleman, he's 80 years old,
Copy !req
1575. - and he was simply confused.
- Unbelievable.
Copy !req
1576. I'm Ron Burgundy.
Copy !req
1577. Don't just have a great night,
have an American night.
Copy !req
1578. And we are clear!
Copy !req
1579. Yes!
Copy !req
1580. Great!
Copy !req
1581. All right!
Copy !req
1582. I don't believe it! You did it, Ron!
Copy !req
1583. Oh, my goodness. Thanks, Freddie.
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1584. I don't deserve this.
Copy !req
1585. It was a team effort. It really was.
Copy !req
1586. Now, ladies and gentlemen,
Copy !req
1587. we all know there's one reason
that GNN has gotten to the top.
Copy !req
1588. And that reason is the greatest
bloody newsman in the world.
Copy !req
1589. Long may he reign!
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1590. Mr. Ron Burgundy!
Copy !req
1591. Yeah, Ron! Yeah!
Copy !req
1592. Fire it up, Ronny!
Copy !req
1593. Leťs blaze.
Copy !req
1594. Yeah. To hell with Ron Burgundy.
Copy !req
1595. We did it, my onyx hellion.
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1596. You're magic!
Copy !req
1597. Ron, you should see what you're doing!
Copy !req
1598. In the myth of Icarus,
Copy !req
1599. Icarus, full of the folly
that comes with pride, flew too high
Copy !req
1600. and the sun melted his wings.
Copy !req
1601. Burgundy's fame was bigger
than he ever imagined.
Copy !req
1602. And the fall was dizzying.
Copy !req
1603. Oh, my God, Ronny!
Copy !req
1604. Ron!
Copy !req
1605. - Open the bloody gate.
- Will somebody call an ambulance?
Copy !req
1606. Do not die in front of us!
Copy !req
1607. Do not die in front of us!
Copy !req
1608. Stay classy, Ron Burgundy.
Copy !req
1609. Somebody call an ambulance!
Copy !req
1610. Damn it, Milton, what is it?
Copy !req
1611. Well, Ron...
Copy !req
1612. It looks as if both optic nerves
Copy !req
1613. are separated from
their respective corneas.
Copy !req
1614. - What?
- No other way to put this, but...
Copy !req
1615. You're blind.
Copy !req
1616. Milton, I'm an anchorman.
Copy !req
1617. I read the news off the teleprompter.
Lťs what I do!
Copy !req
1618. How will I live?
Copy !req
1619. I'm no career counselor,
but there are many things you can do.
Copy !req
1620. Be an oracle, or a mystic.
Copy !req
1621. Clearly, there must be something
Copy !req
1622. in this new-fangled office
of yours that can help me!
Copy !req
1623. - Settle down.
- There's got to be something in here!
Copy !req
1624. Settle down!
Copy !req
1625. Zombies! Zombies!
Copy !req
1626. If you get my hands on me, I'll kill you.
Copy !req
1627. The world of the blind.
Copy !req
1628. Ron Burgundy, a man who had
flourished in a visual medium,
Copy !req
1629. had forever entered
this realm of darkness.
Copy !req
1630. Always lonely
Copy !req
1631. Always looking
Copy !req
1632. To get even with the men
who did him wrong
Copy !req
1633. That was Billy
Copy !req
1634. Who is it?
Copy !req
1635. Ron, iťs us!
Copy !req
1636. I'm sure you gentlemen
are famished from your travels.
Copy !req
1637. I hope you like Triscuits
and some pimento loaf.
Copy !req
1638. Still hot off the griddle!
Copy !req
1639. There we go.
Copy !req
1640. Well, everyone at the station
really misses you, Ron.
Copy !req
1641. Jack Lime's been filling in for you
since you've been gone.
Copy !req
1642. You know, he's really not
such a bad guy after all.
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1643. He goes by Jack Lamé now.
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1644. Well, he shouldn't be doing that.
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1645. He should be going by Jack Lame.
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1646. Brick!
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1647. Brick.
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1648. Thaťs checkers and caulk.
Don't eat that.
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1649. What about Linda? She hasn't called.
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1650. Linda's pretty busy.
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1651. Ron, I'm going to need your recipe.
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1652. So, Ron, what do you do
with yourself all day?
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1653. You're just out here pretty
much away from everything.
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1654. Well, every day begins about the same.
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1655. I wake up screaming in terror
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1656. because of the blackness
and I think I'm dead.
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1657. Every day?
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1658. Yes! Every day!
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1659. And then I begin whaťs called
The Great Adventure.
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1660. Making breakfast.
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1661. I've eaten everything
from nails to drink coasters.
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1662. One time I bit hard
into a marble ashtray,
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1663. thinking it was a savory waffle.
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1664. I wanted that waffle so bad!
Completely shattered my teeth.
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1665. Couldn't you tell
the ashtray wasn't hot like a waffle?
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1666. No! I couldn't! Because I'm blind!
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1667. I'm not blind
23 hours a day or 22 hours a day,
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1668. I'm blind the whole goddamn time!
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1669. Do you have any idea what iťs like
to drink a half a bottle of ketchup
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1670. thinking it was a bottle of
1946 Châteauneuf-du-Pape?
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1671. I even decanted it!
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1672. If you drank half a bottle
of that, thaťs like...
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1673. Thaťs like nine or 10 gulps.
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1674. I mean, you couldn't tell
that was ketchup?
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1675. Did I stutter?
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1676. I'm ba-lind!
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1677. You're having a tough time, Ron, I know.
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1678. You know what the biggest indignity is?
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1679. I can't even masturbate!
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1680. - Why?
- Heck, one morning, I spent 20 minutes
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1681. aggressively rubbing my shin,
wondering, "Where's the sensation?
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1682. "Where's the pleasure coming?"
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1683. You rubbed your shin
thinking it was a penis?
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1684. - I know you think I'm stupid, don't you?
- No!
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1685. The weirdo who lives
in the weird lighthouse
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1686. in the middle of nowhere.
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1687. Ron, it was your choice to
live in a "weird lighthouse."
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1688. You know why I live here?
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1689. Let me say it real slow and real loud.
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1690. I'm
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1691. blind!
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1692. I guess we should get out of here.
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1693. Maybe you should go. Yes.
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1694. Why don't you guys get out of here!
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1695. Despite my complete and utter isolation,
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1696. your gentlemen's visit
has actually made it worse!
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1697. Goodbye, Ron.
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1698. What?
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1699. No, don't go!
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1700. Please! Wait! I'm all alone! Come back!
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1701. Wait! Come back!
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1702. Come back!
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1703. I'm alone!
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1704. Why have you
done this to me, God? Why?
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1705. Couldn't you have cured a sick
child or created a new animal?
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1706. But, no, you had to
make Ron Burgundy blind!
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1707. Well, I never thought that I would see
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1708. the Ron Burgundy
full of so much self-pity.
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1709. Who is it? What is that noise?
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1710. Take my hand.
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1711. I can't see it!
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1712. Reach for it, Ron!
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1713. You have to learn to do for yourself now.
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1714. All right. This... Okay. Here we go.
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1715. Get up. There we go.
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1716. Cher, is that you?
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1717. You can't recognize me by my voice?
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1718. Jan-Michael Vincent?
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1719. Really?
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1720. Every news station
is copying what you did, Ron.
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1721. All the stories are about animals,
or car chases or strip clubs.
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1722. The genie has been let out of the bottle,
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1723. and old Ron Burgundy popped the cork.
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1724. - Thaťs why I quit WBC News.
- What?
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1725. There's no real news
being reported out there.
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1726. Lťs just all about ratings.
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1727. Veronica.
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1728. Why are you here?
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1729. I'm here for our son, Ron.
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1730. Walter needs you.
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1731. I need you to start taking responsibility
for him and for yourself.
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1732. Do you realize you're talking to a man
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1733. who just this morning tried
to brush his teeth with a live lobster?
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1734. What?
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1735. You woulďve
known the second that you touched it...
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1736. I'm just saying iťs not
going to be a cakewalk.
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1737. Well, then we best get to it.
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1738. Now, drink your tea.
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1739. - Let me get a sponge. I'll get it.
- All right. No, no, just stay there.
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1740. I'll have it cleaned up in a jiffy.
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1741. Leťs try this again.
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1742. - Did you throw it?
- Yes, I threw it.
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1743. Just remember the curves.
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1744. The curves.
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1745. - The green eyes.
- Green eyes.
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1746. You have to use your other senses now!
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1747. I can't do it!
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1748. Baxter found something on the beach!
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1749. Ron, be careful!
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1750. Lťs okay!
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1751. - Walter, what is it?
- Lťs some kind of fish!
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1752. Oh, my goodness!
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1753. If he stays tangled in this net,
he's not going to survive.
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1754. Walter, sweetheart, iťs a shark.
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1755. Son, don't you worry,
we won't let this fellow die.
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1756. We'll do it together, Dad.
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1757. That should keep him in
there until he's strong enough
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1758. to swim out to the deep ocean.
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1759. Can I name him?
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1760. Of course you can, son.
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1761. What about Crackers?
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1762. Give me a goddamned break.
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1763. Seriously, you've got one of the most
vicious predators in the ocean,
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1764. you're gonna name him "Crackers"?
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1765. In the future when you say I can name
something, don't be a dick about it.
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1766. Why don't we do this?
Leťs name him Doby.
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1767. You talk all that smack and thaťs
the best name you come up with?
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1768. Well, we're not gonna get
any better than that.
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1769. I mean, you obviously can't
name him anything that sounds good.
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1770. How about we forget about this whole
name thing and you go straight to hell?
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1771. Well, I don't know what to do.
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1772. We might as well
poison the water and let him die.
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1773. Leťs just go with Doby.
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1774. Fine, then iťs settled. Lťs Doby.
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1775. We'll call him Doby
even though no one likes it.
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1776. All right, I can live with that.
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1777. Don't worry, Baxter.
We won't feed him your dog food.
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1778. Even though Ron Burgundy
had lost his sight,
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1779. he had never seen so clearly.
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1780. You did it!
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1781. And with every inch Doby grew,
so did Ron's heart.
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1782. Lťs just a bunch of crazy lines, isn't it?
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1783. No. Lťs beautiful.
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1784. Lťs beautiful.
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1785. What about Gary?
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1786. We split up two weeks ago.
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1787. He was too emotionally stable.
It was so annoying!
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1788. And so, just like
the passing of the seasons,
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1789. it came time for Doby to return
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1790. to the deep waters
he was meant to call home.
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1791. I hear his tail splashing!
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1792. He's actually swimming away!
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1793. Is he looking back for us
over his shoulder?
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1794. Sharks don't have shoulders, Ron.
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1795. No, he just swam away,
and he's instantly looking for fish to eat.
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1796. He was my best friend.
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1797. You
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1798. Swam with strength
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1799. You
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1800. Loved with grace
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1801. You touched us all
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1802. With your expressionless face
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1803. Doby, oh, Doby
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1804. May you find many treasures
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1805. Both emotional and monetary
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1806. You were wise and loving
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1807. And never contrary
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1808. Doby
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1809. Oh, Doby
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1810. I'll never forget thee
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1811. Doby
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1812. Oh, Doby
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1813. I'll never forget thee
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1814. Promise you'll always
be there for me, Dad?
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1815. I promise.
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1816. If I say I'll be there for you,
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1817. there's nothing on Goďs earth
that will stop me.
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1818. I love you, Dad.
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1819. Leťs get back up to
the lighthouse, all right?
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1820. - Come on.
- Okay.
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1821. Leťs go.
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1822. I hope you eat lots of fish
and people, Doby.
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1823. There you are.
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1824. I found the most beautiful
clams down by the estuary.
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1825. I thought we could steam
them up tonight
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1826. with a nice butter sauce
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1827. and some wine.
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1828. Veronica.
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1829. Yes, Ron?
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1830. Can you explain this?
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1831. Ron, this is Dr. Brangley.
I've left dozens of messages.
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1832. Somehow, they must be getting erased.
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1833. But there is a procedure
that can possibly return your sight.
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1834. Please get back to me
if you're interested.
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1835. Well? Have you been
erasing these messages?
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1836. Yes. Ron, just let me explain.
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1837. How could you?
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1838. We've never been this happy,
and I just thought that...
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1839. Thought that if I could see again,
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1840. that somehow I couldn't
love you and Walter anymore?
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1841. Yes!
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1842. Damn you, woman! You lied to me!
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1843. I gave you everything!
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1844. I gave you my heart, my smile,
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1845. my seed.
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1846. And you lied to me.
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1847. - Dad!
- Sweetheart.
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1848. No! Dad!
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1849. Don't leave, Dad!
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1850. - Dad!
- Walter, just...
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1851. Sweetheart, we have to let him go.
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1852. He needs to go free.
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1853. Just like Doby.
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1854. He'll be back. He promised.
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1855. Could you please call me a damn cab?
I'm blind!
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1856. Of course!
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1857. Ron, the operation was a success.
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1858. But we won't know for sure
until we remove the bandages.
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1859. Well?
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1860. Yes.
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1861. I can see.
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1862. Oh, God, oh, God.
Lťs Ron Burgundy, everyone!
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1863. You are my inspiration.
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1864. Well, thank you.
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1865. Welcome back, Ron.
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1866. Thanks. Thanks, Bri-man.
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1867. Good luck in Vietnam.
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1868. Brick.
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1869. Brick and I are having a baby!
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1870. We're gonna name him
Tortilla Jackson.
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1871. - All right.
- I'm 22 months pregnant.
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1872. Well, get over here, you bastard.
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1873. Got you a drink, Ron. Come on.
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1874. Hold on to that drink.
I just want to grab some air.
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1875. How you doing there?
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1876. I'm fine. Just...
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1877. Just a lot of people in there.
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1878. Listen, Ron,
I'm sorry that I never called or visited.
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1879. There's no need to explain.
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1880. But, listen, I mean, you're back.
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1881. Hello, Ron.
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1882. What are you doing here?
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1883. I had to come tell you
something very important.
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1884. You must be Linda Jackson.
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1885. You must be Veronica.
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1886. Yes, I am. Lťs a pleasure.
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1887. This is a touching moment for me.
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1888. Please, don't take this the wrong way,
but if you touch Ron again,
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1889. I will shoot you
in the cooch with a B.B. Gun.
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1890. You can talk big all you want,
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1891. but guess what,
this kitten's got claws, bitch.
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1892. Don't mess with me, Linda,
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1893. because this "White Thunder" rolls
deep and it rolls nasty.
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1894. I was feeling a little bit down,
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1895. but this is definitely
picking up my mood.
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1896. Well, I guess I'll leave you two alone.
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1897. And iťs been
an absolute pleasure, Ms. Corningstone.
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1898. This has been great.
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1899. Do you guys want to kiss real quick?
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1900. Ron. Read the room.
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1901. I'll take that as a no.
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1902. Bye, Linda.
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1903. I know why you haven't
been returning my messages.
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1904. I wasn't calling for me, I was calling
because Walter has a piano recital
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1905. in half an hour
at the Tishman School on 65th Street.
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1906. And he wrote a piece for you, Ron.
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1907. Walter.
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1908. It would mean the absolute
world to him to have you there.
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1909. Ron, I just got a call
from the control room! Big fan.
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1910. Actress Sheila Blackledge,
the mom from the hit sitcom
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1911. Four's a Family, Five's a Crowd,
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1912. she just found out
her husband cheated on her
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1913. and she severed his penis
while he slept!
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1914. Oh, my goodness.
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1915. The police arrived.
She fled in her white Bronco,
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1916. and now they're engaged
in a high-speed car chase!
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1917. We've got an exclusive on the live feed,
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1918. but we've got to go, right now!
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1919. Ron, this can be your comeback.
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1920. - Veronica, I...
- No, Ron. No.
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1921. That will get sky-high ratings.
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1922. - Walter will understand.
- Walter will understand.
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1923. Go.
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1924. Come on, Ron. Priorities!
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1925. - Veronica!
- Come on!
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1926. - Can you hear me?
- Yes, yes.
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1927. You're coming in loud and clear.
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1928. You're back and you get this story.
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1929. - This is gonna be huge.
- Right.
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1930. So, is it good to be back home?
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1931. Yeah, I feel good.
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1932. God, look at him.
Like a beacon in the night!
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1933. My golden goose.
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1934. All right, baby.
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1935. So I'm just gonna be
giving you the details.
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1936. Five, four,
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1937. three, two...
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1938. Good evening, America.
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1939. After some time off,
iťs good to be back with you.
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1940. I'm Ron Burgundy.
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1941. We have a story tonight
involving an affair,
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1942. a cut-off penis,
a TV star and a car chase.
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1943. And throw it to the feed.
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1944. The only problem is...
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1945. - Whaťs he doing?
- Ron, are you okay?
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1946. - Lťs not news.
- What?
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1947. Turn off the prompter.
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1948. Ron, this is Kench.
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1949. What the hell do you
think you're doing, mate?
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1950. Just read whaťs in front of you,
or I will ruin you! Don't!
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1951. Don't!
You leave Kench inside your head!
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1952. - God damn it!
- He took out his earpiece.
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1953. You see, folks,
I've read a lot of news in my day,
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1954. but iťs... lťs taken me until now
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1955. to realize what real news is.
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1956. Real news is supposed
to let people know
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1957. what the powerful are up to, so that
that power doesn't become corrupt.
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1958. But what happens when
the powerful own the news?
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1959. You piece of shit!
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1960. Shit. He's blowing the whole thing up.
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1961. Recently, I've been
on a bit of a personal journey.
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1962. I made love to a proud,
intelligent black woman.
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1963. I became blind.
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1964. I bottle-fed and raised a shark.
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1965. And I smoked a fair amount of crack.
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1966. But the most important thing I've learned
is that there was an emptiness left
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1967. after turning my back on three of the
best friends anyone could ever ask for.
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1968. Hi, Ron!
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1969. So, if you'll excuse me,
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1970. I'm going to see my chilďs recital
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1971. and tell the woman I love
that I still love her.
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1972. Good night, America, and never forget,
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1973. you deserve the truth.
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1974. Good. He's dead, done.
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1975. Linda, get the skirt in,
the blonde. Anyone!
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1976. He's coming back!
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1977. Also, one other thing.
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1978. Koala Airlines is a really shitty airline.
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1979. You son of a bitch! You son of a bitch!
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1980. Guys, I'm sorry.
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1981. For a while there, I don't know
what became of Ron Burgundy.
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1982. Brick, I'm sorry I yelled at you.
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1983. Brian, I...
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1984. No reason why I killed
that story of yours.
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1985. It was excellent reporting.
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1986. And, Champ, I'm sorry
I said no to all those
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1987. offers for late-night
deep-tissue rubdowns.
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1988. Ron, you're a good man.
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1989. But you have fallen victim
to your own ego and your own hubris.
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1990. And before others can forgive you,
you must learn to forgive yourself.
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1991. What was that, Brick?
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1992. I'm wearing two pairs of pants.
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1993. Thank you.
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1994. So thaťs it?
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1995. You're sorry?
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1996. You know what, Burgundy?
Apologies are like assholes.
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1997. Everyone's got one
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1998. and everyone's got a shoebox
full of Polaroids of them under the bed.
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1999. Ron, we're a team.
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2000. We need you.
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2001. Let him go, Champ.
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2002. Ron!
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2003. Long live Ron Burgundy!
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2004. I'm Brick Tamland for GNN News.
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2005. The itsy bitsy spider
went up the water spout.
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2006. You little hack!
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2007. Who the hell do you think you are?
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2008. After everything I've done for you,
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2009. this is how you repay me?
Well, I will crush you!
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2010. Once again, Mr. Burgundy,
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2011. you are the ballsiest
white man I've ever known.
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2012. What the hell?
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2013. One more for old times' sake.
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2014. Thank you.
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2015. Is Dad going to come?
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2016. No, sweetheart, Daddy has to work.
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2017. He's going to come. I know it.
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2018. Taxi!
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2019. Taxi! Taxi!
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2020. Damn it!
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2021. Lťs so hard for a proud Mexican
to get a taxi in this city!
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2022. I need to see my son!
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2023. And now, to play an original
composition that he wrote for his father,
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2024. here is seven-year-old Walter Burgundy.
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2025. I made a promise!
I made a promise to my son!
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2026. What the hell?
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2027. Well, hello, Ron.
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2028. You out for a jog?
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2029. Jack Lime!
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2030. Where's everyone going?
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2031. Please. I don't have time to talk, okay?
I have to be somewhere.
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2032. Well, thaťs funny.
'Cause I got nowhere to be
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2033. because you pretty much
destroyed my career.
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2034. Do you realize what it did to me,
by making me call myself Jack Lame?
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2035. It was a living hell!
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2036. I'm telling you, you have to let me go!
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2037. Don't worry. Four against one.
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2038. This will be over fast.
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2039. Maybe not so fast!
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2040. My news team. Thank God!
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2041. Ain't a day that will be or has been
that we don't have Ron Burgundy's back.
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2042. Not a problem.
When I'm done with these mutts,
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2043. I'm gonna wipe my shoes on the curb.
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2044. Oh, yeah, Jack Lime?
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2045. When I'm done with you,
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2046. my mom's going to
pick me up and take me home.
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2047. Wait!
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2048. Here's a headline for you.
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2049. "Moronic Yank Wankerman
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2050. "Gets a Bloody Good Hiding
From News Reader
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2051. "From a Superior Country."
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2052. For we are the BBC News Service.
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2053. No. Not now.
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2054. Fall back, fall back.
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2055. If y'all are gonna get down,
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2056. then Wesley Jackson and
the MTV News crew want in.
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2057. Whaťs MTV?
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2058. I think iťs a venereal disease.
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2059. The most requested video of the day?
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2060. A new band called
Burgundy's Sucking Chest Wound.
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2061. It wouldn't be a battle
without Jill Janson.
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2062. And Wendy Van Peele
from Entertainment News.
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2063. Entertainment news is an abomination!
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2064. Who are you wearing today?
Look, iťs your own blood!
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2065. Today's celebrity birthdays... None.
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2066. Today's celebrity deaths...
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2067. All you dick-licks.
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2068. I like the way they're put together.
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2069. I like fighting girls.
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2070. I like to cunt punt cowboys.
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2071. - You eat pussy?
- You're gonna.
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2072. Hey!
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2073. There's not gonna
be any fight without Scott Riles
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2074. and the incredibly polite
Canadian News team.
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2075. What about
the French-speaking Quebec News?
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2076. The real voice of Canada!
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2077. Give it a rest, eh?
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2078. Give me a break! They can't have news.
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2079. Nothing happens in Canada!
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2080. We're gonna mop the floor with you!
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2081. We're gonna put the boots to you!
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2082. - Sorry.
- Sorry.
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2083. We're gonna gouge your eyes out!
And kick your head in!
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2084. - Sorry!
- Sorry!
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2085. I like your ginger ale!
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2086. Jeff Bullington, ESPN, all sports.
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2087. Tonighťs play of the day is me,
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2088. extracting your spine
from your dead body.
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2089. Holy shit, there's a lot of news!
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2090. Lťs true, the market
is becoming saturated.
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2091. Hey. The History Network
wants in on this. We're news, too.
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2092. Only news told much, much later.
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2093. Wait a minute. Is that the ghost
of Stonewall Jackson with you?
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2094. Yes, it is. And the mighty Minotaur.
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2095. I don't know about this, man.
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2096. The Minotaur isn't even history!
He's mythology!
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2097. Leťs not downplay the fact
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2098. that thaťs the ghost
of Stonewall Jackson!
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2099. May the Lord anoint this
hallowed field of battle.
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2100. You guys got room in this
battle for an old war horse?
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2101. Mack Tannen!
What are you doing here?
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2102. You're too old for this.
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2103. Well, you see, there's the thing.
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2104. When there's an early moon,
I almost feel like a stallion again!
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2105. He's on our side, right, Ron?
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2106. He's a were-hyena!
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2107. I'm-a call Michael Jackson.
I got a video idea.
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2108. All right, everyone, listen up!
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2109. By virtue of being on this battlefield,
there is no return.
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2110. People will die.
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2111. I'm so horny right now.
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2112. Some will be disfigured.
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2113. In some cases,
lasting friendships will be made.
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2114. And as usual,
no touching of the hair and face.
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2115. Come on.
What do we look like, rookies?
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2116. - Sorry.
- Sorry.
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2117. When El Trousias,
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2118. maiden of the clouds,
blows the battle horn,
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2119. let the battle begin!
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2120. I am El Trousias!
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2121. Hear my siren song!
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2122. El Trousias... The Juicies'.
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2123. That means you can start.
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2124. Brick, what the hell is that?
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2125. Lťs a gun from the future.
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2126. No fair! He's got a gun from the future!
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2127. Where did you get it from?
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2128. In the name of the King,
the Queen and St. George.
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2129. Huzzah!
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2130. Guess you didn't see that coming.
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2131. Twenty degrees right.
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2132. Fill that gap!
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2133. Fall upon your swords!
Life has no meaning!
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2134. There will be a mint julep
waiting on the other side, son.
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2135. Release your soul to me.
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2136. Sorry!
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2137. - Sorry! Sorry!
- Sorry!
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2138. Sex Panther powers activate.
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2139. Lťs the ghost of Stonewall Jackson!
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2140. Everyone, iťs the ghost
of Stonewall Jackson!
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2141. Why do we have to fight?
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2142. There's so much I could learn from you.
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2143. In the name of Margaret Thatcher...
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2144. - No!
- I sentence you to death!
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2145. Please, no!
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2146. What in the name of Dan Issel?
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2147. Gary!
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2148. Yes, Ron.
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2149. You and I never got along.
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2150. But using the power of my mind,
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2151. I was able to see in the future
that you would do good.
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2152. - Now, go.
- I knew it!
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2153. Go to your son's recital.
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2154. I knew you had mind powers!
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2155. And make it the greatest day of your life!
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2156. Almighty, Almighty,
light the fuse on my call.
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2157. Thirty-niner-niner-14, cook these fools.
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2158. I repeat, cook these fools.
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2159. We've got to get out of here.
There's too much news!
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2160. Man, what a rush!
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2161. The monster's my friend!
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2162. Ron, we can still make your kiďs recital!
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2163. Hey, Ronny.
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2164. Jack Lime, please,
I just want to get to my son's recital.
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2165. No! That is out of the question!
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2166. We're outnumbered, Ron.
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2167. Foam the runway, I'm coming in hot!
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2168. Old MacDonald had a farm
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2169. And then four guys on bikes showed up.
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2170. Wes Mantooth and the
Channel Nine news team!
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2171. Hey, what the hell
are you guys doing here?
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2172. This is a national news fight.
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2173. You made one mistake today.
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2174. You messed with somebody
from San Diego.
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2175. Lťs actually pronounced San Diago.
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2176. Hell, Ron and I
may not agree on everything,
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2177. but we share the bond of being
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2178. from the greatest city
in the history of this Earth.
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2179. Well, ain't that cute?
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2180. But you're outnumbered three-to-one.
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2181. Why don't you go back to your mama?
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2182. Don't you use my mom's name in vain.
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2183. Dorothy Mantooth was
a hard-working single woman
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2184. who raised seven children on her own,
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2185. and she remained sexually
active till the day she died.
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2186. She brought pole dancing
into the mainstream.
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2187. Now here's the thing.
While I've been talking,
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2188. my news team has emptied
their gas tanks at your feet.
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2189. I drop this smoke and
every one of you goes "poof."
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2190. Well, you forgot one thing, leatherman.
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2191. You drop that smoke, you die, too.
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2192. With the things I've done in my life,
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2193. I know I'm going to burn in hell.
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2194. So I sure as shit
ain't afraid to burn here on Earth.
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2195. Oh, my goodness!
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2196. Thaťs the most
badass thing I have ever heard.
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2197. All right!
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2198. Looks like this fighťs over.
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2199. Leťs go, boys.
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2200. Yay! We won! Leťs celebrate!
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2201. Sparklers!
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2202. - No, no, no, Brick!
- No!
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2203. - Bravo! Bravo.
- Yeah.
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2204. Dad!
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2205. Son, I fought a Minotaur to be here.
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2206. And I'd do it again.
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2207. Dad! Together we can defeat voodoo!
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2208. Ron had finally
learned how to love his son
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2209. and his wife more than his career.
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2210. And as it turned out,
his walking off the news
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2211. was the highest-rated
TV event of the year.
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2212. He and his news team,
along with Veronica,
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2213. could have any job they wanted.
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2214. But before that, they had one
little thing to take care of.
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2215. And now, before I join this
couple in holy matrimony,
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2216. Brick and Chani ask us to join them
as they exchange their vows.
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2217. My dearest Brick.
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2218. Everything I have is yours.
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2219. My four lawnmowers. My sister.
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2220. My 35 ferrets.
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2221. My massive student loan
and real estate debt.
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2222. Lťs all yours.
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2223. Chani.
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2224. I will never forget
the exact moment I saw you.
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2225. My pee-pee got all uncomfortable
in my pants, and I thought,
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2226. "Here comes the warm milkshake
out of the tip of my belly stick."
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2227. Wait! Look!
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2228. Walter, Walter, honey!
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2229. Look in the water!
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2230. Lťs Doby!
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2231. Oh, my God!
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2232. Lťs Doby! Doby!
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2233. Ron, what are you doing?
He's not your friend!
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2234. Doby!
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2235. Ron! Thaťs a shark!
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2236. He will eat you!
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2237. Old friends
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2238. Old friends
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2239. Doby!
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2240. Sat on their park bench like bookends
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2241. Oh, my God!
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2242. The shark actually recognizes him!
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2243. Nope. He's viciously attacking him.
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2244. Doby! Doby, iťs me! Ron!
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2245. If a man dies with love in his heart,
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2246. does he truly die?
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2247. Absolutely!
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2248. But on this day, Ron Burgundy's grapple
with this denizen from the deep
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2249. was halted by 28 pounds
of furry providence.
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2250. I bottle-fed you!
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2251. Baxter!
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2252. Baxter!
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2253. Baxter! Yes!
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2254. I know, I know, I love you, too.
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2255. Come on.
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2256. All right, leťs do it.
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2257. You guys think...
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2258. I don't know how to use a computer.
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2259. Hey, fellas.
I just saw Jack Lime out there.
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2260. He's a goddamn iceman.
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2261. Scared the crap out of me.
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