1. All set, Charlie.
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2. Hey, Pa!
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3. Whoa.
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4. Hey, Pa, you got time for
a game before supper?
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5. Go get your ball.
I'll meet you out back.
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6. Okay, Roy.
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7. Come on, I want to see
some smoke on this one.
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8. - Whoa! Okay!
- Yeah!
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9. Son, you put that in a bottle,
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10. you got something
sweeter than Yoo-hoo.
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11. Whoa! Beauty!
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12. You got a great gift, Son.
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13. It's as if angels
came down from heaven
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14. and put a blessing on your
three bowling digits.
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15. You can apply everything that
I've taught you about bowling
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16. to your daily life.
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17. And if you do that,
you're gonna be decent,
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18. you're gonna be moral,
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19. you're gonna be a good man.
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20. Well, all set, guys.
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21. Can you believe this?
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22. Me on the professional bowling tour?
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23. It's your calling, Son.
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24. One day, when people
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25. they're gonna think "winner."
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26. Just like DiMaggio is to baseball,
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27. or Unitas is to football.
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28. That's what Munson
will be to bowling.
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29. - That's right, Roy.
- Yeah, Roy.
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30. I hope so, Dad.
I want to make you proud.
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31. Hey, Roy.
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32. Maybe you can get this
old piece of crap working,
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33. or if you get in a pinch,
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34. maybe you'll get a
couple of bucks for it.
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35. Thanks, Dad.
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36. You go get them, Son.
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37. I will.
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38. It all comes down to this roll.
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39. Roy Munson, a man-child,
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40. with a dream to topple bowling
giant, Ernie McCracken.
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41. If he strikes, he's the
1979 Odor-Eaters champion.
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42. He's got one foot in the frying pan
and one in the pressure cooker.
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43. Believe me, as a bowler, I know,
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44. that right about now your bladder feels
like an overstuffed vacuum cleaner bag,
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45. and your butt is kind of like
an about-to-explode bratwurst.
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46. Hey! Do you mind? I wasn't
talking when you were bowling.
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47. Was I talking out loud?
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48. Was I?
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49. Sorry.
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50. Good luck.
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51. Yeah!
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52. Munson! Munson!
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53. Munson! Munson! Munson! Munson!
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54. Big problem, my friend.
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55. - Engine blown.
- Engine blown?
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56. Someone put sugar in your tank.
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57. - Sugar? That's impossible.
- Here. Here. Sugar.
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58. Maybe it's the bad kids around here.
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59. - How much is it gonna cost to fix?
- $2,000.
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60. $2,000? That's gonna wipe me out.
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61. I'm sorry. Did I wake you, Fatima?
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62. - Ethyl supreme. Top it off, please.
- Right away.
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63. Watch the door.
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64. Hey, pinhead, juice the
tires for me, will you?
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65. Today. Oh, Roy.
Didn't expect to see you so soon.
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66. - Hi, Mr. McCracken.
- Hey, call me Ernie or Big Ern, huh?
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67. For a young bowler like yourself,
the tour can be very difficult.
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68. Very expensive.
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69. Tanqueray and Tab.
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70. Keep them coming, sweets.
I got a long drive.
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71. Do me a favor, will you?
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72. Would you mind washing
off that perfume
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73. before you come back to our table?
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74. A little bad luck, like you had here today,
all of your dreams can go up in smoke.
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75. That's why even we veteran bowlers,
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76. we work our way,
tournament to tournament.
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77. We need the supplemental income.
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78. Supplemental income?
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79. - Supplemental.
- Supplemental.
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80. Yeah, it's extra.
That's what it means.
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81. You interested?
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82. - Interested?
- Interested.
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83. Would you be interested
in some extra income?
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84. Extra income?
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85. Want to make more money?
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86. Okay.
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87. Why don't you go eat that outside
and then come on back in?
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88. - Hi.
- Hello.
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89. Not you.
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90. - Hi.
- Hi.
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91. God, do people actually bowl here?
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92. They live here. They die here.
They get their mail here.
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93. I don't know about this, Mr. McCracken.
Something doesn't seem right.
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94. Well, it takes guts to say no, kid.
You got a lot of courage.
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95. I don't think I could
call my mommy and daddy
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96. and tell them I didn't have what
it takes to make it on the tour.
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97. All right, let's get going.
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98. Better call them before they
go to sleep. Come on, hurry up.
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99. - All right.
- Nice flip-flop. Way to go.
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100. Two more for me and my friend here.
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101. I got it in the nose.
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102. Here, just take it out of that.
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103. Say there, buddy,
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104. you gonna buy the beers
or the whole place?
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105. No, I...
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106. This is just my bonus.
I had a good month.
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107. A good month.
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108. This punk shattered
my monthly record.
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109. I had the entire company
record, 21%. Just shattered.
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110. Look at this bonus they gave him.
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111. What do you fellows sell?
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112. - Dictionaries.
- Dictionaries.
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113. Yeah. Door to door.
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114. Hey, what do you say,
we play a couple of games?
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115. - Maybe 20 bucks a game?
- Oh, no.
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116. No, you're not gonna
bowl drunk again.
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117. But I insist.
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118. What do you want to risk?
You have everything going for you.
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119. You're on a gravy train
with biscuit wheels.
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120. You've just shattered my record.
What do you want to go and lose it for?
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121. This is a Gran Torino
looking at you here.
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122. Don't do it, okay?
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123. Let's just have six or
seven drinks and go.
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124. Hey, buddy boy.
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125. You looking for a
little friendly action,
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126. I just might know somebody
to accommodate you.
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127. Speak of the devil, and he appears.
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128. I'm gonna play the jukebox.
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129. - Yes!
- Oh, yeah!
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130. God!
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131. God!
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132. - Oh, yeah.
- He was robbed and you know it.
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133. Game, set, match, fellas.
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134. Yeah, and I believe you
owe us another $100.
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135. Well, we're not getting
much mercy here tonight.
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136. Well, you guys got to forgive me.
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137. You see, bowling for money,
it's my only vice.
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138. - Here's your drink.
- Thanks, sugar.
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139. Okay, two vices.
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140. That's still very good.
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141. All right, let's go.
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142. Thank you for the
education, gentlemen.
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143. We've just received a Ph.D.
in stupidity. Doctor, shall we?
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144. Give us a chance to
win our money back.
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145. Are you crazy?
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146. Padre, how much are you
into us for already?
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147. $350.
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148. $350.
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149. That's a landau roof and power
steering, down the drain.
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150. It could be in your pocket
right now. Let's go.
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151. Double or nothing,
I can pick up that spare.
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152. - I can... I think I can do it.
- That's the six, seven, ten.
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153. You'll pick up that spare the same
day my hair starts falling out.
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154. Come on, let's get out of here.
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155. - I can do this.
- For $700? No way.
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156. No. No way. No, not for $700.
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157. What have you got here?
1,500. For $1,500.
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158. Guys, you want some of the
"action," as he calls it?
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159. Come on, you chickenshits.
I'm good for the money.
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160. Put up my share.
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161. Now, Mr. Big Shot.
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162. Mr. I-wear-my-pants-high
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163. and-I-pick-up-every-spare
drunk-or-sober.
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164. Come on, guys.
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165. All right, we'll take that bet.
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166. Fine, my friend, my so-called friend.
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167. Take your silly little ball and
make your silly little spare,
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168. or miss it!
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169. Come on, boy. Bowl!
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170. The name's not boy.
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171. It's Roy.
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172. Roy Munson.
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173. How did he do that?
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174. What did I tell you? What did
I tell you? What did I tell you?
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175. This feels weird.
Are you sure this is legal?
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176. I don't know. It's fun,
though, isn't it?
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177. What do you have sugar
for, Mr. McCracken?
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178. Didn't I tell you to call
me Ernie or Big Ern?
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179. It's for my morning coffee.
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180. Get out of the car, wise guy!
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181. What do we do?
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182. Sometimes a bowler just
has to face the music.
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183. Come on. There you are. Let's go.
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184. And that bowler is you, Roy.
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185. You're in deep shit, kid!
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186. Look, look, I don't know
what I'm doing here.
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187. Let me see that hand.
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188. Yeah, I thought I
recognized that name.
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189. - Father, please do something.
- Oh, yeah.
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190. I'm a priest like you're
a dictionary salesman,
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191. you piece of shit.
Come on, get him inside.
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192. Come on. No, don't do this.
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193. No!
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194. No!
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195. What are you doing?
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196. I'll pay you back,
I swear to God. I swear.
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197. - Get him up there.
- No, no, no!
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198. No!
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199. No!
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200. - No!
- Do it!
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201. No!
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202. God! No!
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203. No!
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204. - Do it.
- No!
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205. Hey, Herb, how's life?
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206. Taking forever.
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207. Morning, Mike.
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208. Roy, can you get sick drinking piss?
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209. I think you can.
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210. Even if it's your own?
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211. Hey, Captain Hook, wait up.
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212. Hey!
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213. I want that rent by tomorrow,
or you are out of here!
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214. Okay, I got you down for a
50-gallon drum of lane oil
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215. and a case of bowler's tape...
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216. Every week I tell you the same thing,
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217. we don't need nothing.
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218. What about a gross of
fluorescent condoms
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219. for the novelty machine
in the men's room?
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220. I mean, those are fun
even when you're alone.
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221. - Yeah.
- You get it?
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222. - Yeah.
- This is like the hula-hoop of the '90s.
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223. - People go nuts...
- No!
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224. Look, we don't even
have a novelty machine
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225. in the men's room anymore.
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226. And you call this a bowling alley?
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227. You stroke a hell of a ball,
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228. but I bet when you're off,
you leave a lot of buckets.
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229. Excuse me.
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230. Buckets, three, five, six and nine.
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231. It's from coming in too
light in the pocket
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232. and sending the head
pin around the three.
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233. You could tell all that from
just seeing me throw one strike?
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234. I didn't see it. I heard it.
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235. Try moving a couple
of boards to the left.
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236. Would you look at that?
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237. Sweeter than Yoo-hoo.
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238. How come you know so
much about bowling?
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239. Well, maybe this'll
help explain it to you.
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240. Oh, wow. That's really something.
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241. - What's that made out of?
- 14-karat gold.
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242. Really? Looks like rubber.
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243. No, the ring, not the hand.
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244. Wow, state champion.
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245. - You the state champion?
- Was. Iowa, '79.
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246. Name's Roy Munson.
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247. Ishmael Boorg.
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248. You know, you've got as powerful
a stroke as I've ever seen, Ishmael.
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249. You could lose a little off the
backswing, but you're not bad.
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250. - What's your average?
- I don't know. 265, 270.
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251. Well, I got to go.
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252. - Bye.
- Whoa. Hey, easy does it.
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253. What's your hurry?
We're just getting acquainted.
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254. You're wasting your time, Munson.
He's from way out in Brimfield.
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255. So?
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256. Brimfield's an Amish community.
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257. - He's Amish?
- No fooling you.
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258. Hey!
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259. Hey, wait up. I want to
talk to you for a second.
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260. About what?
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261. You got something special.
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262. With your talent and my knowledge,
you could be a champion.
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263. I mean that.
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264. And I know talent because
I manage bowlers.
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265. Bowling manager?
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266. Why would a bowler need a manager?
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267. "Why would a bowler need a manager?"
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268. Well, don't you need a coach,
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269. a friend, a brother,
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270. someone who's gonna stick by
your side through thick and thin,
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271. someone who will be a loyal friend,
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272. and never, ever, ever turn
on you, no matter what?
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273. I'm sorry, sir, but I'm
just not interested.
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274. I hope you rot in hell, you loser!
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275. You suck!
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276. You don't deserve a car!
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277. Where's the milk for the coffee?
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278. We're all out.
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279. Well, what do you call
that in the cooler?
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280. Well, if you want to buy
some, help yourself,
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281. but the freebies are all out.
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282. Buy some?
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283. What, I got to pay for
mustard if I get a hotdog?
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284. If the freebies are out, yeah.
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285. Can you break a 20?
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286. And give me a box of Marlboros.
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287. Do I got to pay for matches?
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288. Five, five's ten. Here's 20.
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289. If you ever need to
just talk, call me.
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290. - Can I help you here?
- Thanks.
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291. Come on up.
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292. - Absolutely precious.
- Yeah.
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293. That will come out.
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294. Treasure these special times.
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295. Look at you.
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296. Did you burn your little fingers?
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297. - Adorable.
- Thanks.
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298. Charge me for milk, will you?
You lowlife.
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299. - Give me the pocketbook, lady.
- No.
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300. - Give me it.
- No.
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301. - Hey!
- Give me it!
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302. Okay.
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303. Give it back. What are you,
a sissy? You need a purse?
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304. I'll slice your throat.
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305. Shit!
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306. You burned me, you bastard.
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307. Go ahead, you chickenshit.
Run home to mommy.
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308. Pussy!
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309. Here you go.
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310. You okay?
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311. I'm fine.
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312. I am fine.
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313. That was a very brave thing
that you did, Munson.
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314. You are a hero,
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315. a genuine hero.
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316. I'm no hero. I don't
even know what happened.
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317. Nine out of 10 times, I'd be
running in the other direction.
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318. You know, about the rent...
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319. No, no, no, don't you
worry about that, Roy.
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320. You pay me the money
whenever you get it,
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321. 'cause I know you are good for it.
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322. - Thank you.
- You're welcome. You thank you.
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323. What 50? We said 25.
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324. I think I deserve a little extra
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325. after getting third-degree
burns on my pupils.
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326. Hey, look, I didn't know you
were gonna use a knife.
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327. I'm just trying to buy a little extra time.
I don't want to give her a coronary.
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328. I had to make it look real, didn't I?
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329. Look, besides,
that coffee wasn't even hot.
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330. - Now that's hot.
- Where's your newspaper?
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331. - I got to take a dump.
- I don't have a paper.
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332. - I got to crap. I need something to read.
- Here, use this shampoo.
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333. "New and improved."
I read this already.
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334. You got any of that new Mentadent?
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335. Roy, I know how you like to drink,
so I brought you some...
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336. Why, you no good son of a bitch!
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337. You crazy bastard! Well,
how the hell did you get in here?
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338. - Now get out!
- That'll be 100 now, you prick!
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339. And don't come back!
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340. - Munson!
- Some people never learn. I...
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341. You are history!
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342. I am calling the cops!
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343. Wait, wait, wait. Whoa, whoa. Hey.
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344. Now, calm down. Calm down. Calm down.
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345. You have every right
to be angry, okay?
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346. Just take a deep breath.
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347. No.
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348. There's got to be some
way I can work this off.
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349. - Some way I can make it up to you.
- No, no, no, no, no! No!
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350. Well...
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351. Stop it, you. It wasn't that bad.
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352. My little Roy-toy.
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353. What is it about good sex
that makes me have to crap?
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354. Guess it's all that pumping.
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355. Pump and dump.
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356. You really jarred
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357. Oh, boy.
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358. I got two bits of
advice for you, Munson.
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359. Number one, why don't you forget
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360. and get yourself a real job?
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361. Number two, you still owe
me another month's rent.
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362. So if I were you,
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363. I would start doing some tongue
exercises before Friday.
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364. Top of the morning to you.
I'm Hezakiah Munson.
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365. I'm passing through
on my way to Ohio.
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366. Any shingling or butter
churning need doing?
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367. Lucas, you know better than that.
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368. We're waiting on your brother
to come in from the fields.
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369. How many children do you
have, Brother Hezakiah?
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370. None that I know of.
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371. What I mean to say is I was...
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372. We... I'm unable to have children.
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373. Nasty cheese grating
accident as a young man.
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374. Why are you late this time, Ishmael?
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375. Sorry, Pa. I was out in the cornfield,
and the stalks were broken,
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376. and so I thought I could fix it.
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377. Hi, Grandma.
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378. Ishmael, please meet our friend
from Ohio, Brother Hezakiah.
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379. Hello, Ishmael.
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380. Why did you come here?
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381. We didn't get a chance
to finish talking.
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382. You're only gonna
make trouble for me.
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383. Have a seat.
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384. Look, my grandfather took
me bowling when I was a kid.
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385. It was our secret.
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386. If anyone around here found out that
I went down to that bowling alley,
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387. I don't know what would happen.
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388. Ishmael, there's a tournament
in Reno, Nevada in a few weeks.
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389. The best bowlers in the
country are gonna be there.
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390. With my help, I think you
can beat them. You hear me?
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391. First prize is $1 million.
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392. We split everything
right down the middle.
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393. No, sir. I think it's
best that you go.
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394. By tomorrow, they'll surely
find out that you're a fraud.
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395. We Amish, we demand
more of ourselves.
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396. You people work 8-hour days.
We work 12.
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397. We do whatever you people do
plus a half. That's how we survive.
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398. Believe me, keeping up is
not gonna be a problem.
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399. Pa, his bed's made,
but he isn't in there.
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400. He must've left.
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401. Guess Brother Hezakiah was afraid
of getting his fingers dirty.
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402. Morning! I hope you don't mind.
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403. I got up a little early, so I took the
liberty of milking your cow for you.
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404. Yeah, it took a little while
to get her warmed up.
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405. She sure is a stubborn one.
Then, pow! All at once.
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406. We don't have a cow.
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407. We have a bull.
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408. I'll brush my teeth.
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409. Ishmael, you take Lucas down
with the other children.
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410. Keep an eye on them for us, please.
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411. Brother Hezakiah, you come with us.
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412. The children? But I wanted
to help with the barn.
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413. You can help after lunch. Go ahead.
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414. Grab your tools. Follow me.
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415. I don't know how a
barn-raising's done in Ohio,
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416. but here in Pennsylvania,
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417. no one runs for the dinner bell
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a 2,000 pound wall!
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419. Okay, all right. I mean...
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420. Brother Thomas, you know
what it says in the Bible
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421. about not forgiving people.
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422. Why don't you tell us all what
it says, Brother Hezakiah?
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423. Well, it's against it.
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424. Yeah, sure, Thomas can raise a barn,
but can he pick up a 7-10 split?
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425. God blessed my brother to be
a good carpenter. It's okay.
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426. Yeah, well, he blessed you, too,
and I'll give you a clue what it is.
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427. It's round, it has three holes,
and you stick your fingers into it.
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428. You leave Rebecca
out of this, mister!
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429. I'm talking about
bowling, your future.
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430. Well, just drop it, Mr. Munson.
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431. Right now, the only future I
have is re-shoeing Buttercup.
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432. Holy cow.
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433. Yeah, this is Buttercup.
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434. Biggest, strongest
horse in the county.
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435. Ishmael, like a word with you.
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436. Okay, Pa.
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437. Brother Hezakiah,
take the horse's shoes off.
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438. Ishmael will be right back.
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439. Don't be angry with
your brother, Thomas.
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440. He's been under a lot of pressure
dealing with those bankers.
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441. Is everything okay, Pa?
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442. No, Son.
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443. The community's in trouble.
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444. They've threatened to
foreclose on the land.
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445. Is there anything I can do?
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446. Not unless you can figure out a way
to come up with a half million dollars.
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447. Well, there's a storm on the horizon.
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448. I guess the angels are bowling.
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449. Maybe they're gonna
bring us a messenger.
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450. It took some doing,
but I finally got them off.
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451. Where do you keep the new shoes?
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452. What, I got a...
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453. I got a booger hanging? Huh?
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454. Tell my parents that God spoke to me
to go on a mission with Brother Munson.
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455. If the good Lord sees fit,
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456. I'll be back with enough
money to save the land.
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457. Ishmael, promise me
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458. that you'll be careful when
you're out among the English.
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459. Do not allow yourself
to be corrupted.
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460. Don't worry, Miss Rebecca,
your goodness gives me strength.
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461. Nothing can make me stray.
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462. Buckle up, my friend.
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463. You're about to embark
on a great adventure.
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464. - Smoke?
- No, thanks.
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465. You really should try
to quit, Mr. Munson.
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466. They say it's bad for
your heart, your lungs,
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467. quickens the aging process.
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468. Is that right? Who's done
more research on the subject
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469. than the good people at the
American tobacco industry?
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470. They say it's harmless.
Why would they lie?
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471. If you're dead, you can't smoke.
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472. You get warmed up.
I'll grab us a couple coffees.
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473. I don't drink coffee.
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474. - Why not?
- Because it's a stimulant.
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475. What the hell do you
think cigarettes are?
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476. They are?
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477. All right. Make it extra-large,
two sugars, lots of cream.
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478. Lots of cream.
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479. Mr. Munson, you all right?
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480. Ish, what happened in there?
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481. Well, I don't know.
I thought I played pretty good.
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482. You know, he's just a little
better than me, that's all.
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483. Pretty good, huh? 186.
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484. You lost to a club player!
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485. What... That's not supposed to happen!
You're carrying a 270 average!
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486. Well, what do you expect?
I mean, you guys with your 10 frames.
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487. What do you mean
"you guys with your 10 frames"?
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488. My grandpa always taught
me to bowl 15 frames.
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489. It's like I told you before,
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490. we Amish, we do everything
half again as hard as you do.
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491. Ten frames?
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492. That's for Quakers.
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493. I ain't going home.
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494. Look, there's no way you'd stand
a chance against those guys.
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495. But you said I was the best
prospect you'd ever seen.
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496. You said you could
make me a champion.
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497. I've been liquored up for 17 years.
My judgment's not what it once was.
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498. Pull the car over.
I want to get out here.
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499. - I'll drive you home.
- I don't want to go home!
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500. I want to go to Reno!
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501. Now, pull the car over
and let me out of here!
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502. You know, this is silly.
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503. You've only been gone a couple
of days. They'll forgive you.
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504. Yeah.
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505. Yeah, you're right, Mr. Munson.
They'll probably forgive me.
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506. They expect me to come home
with my tail between my legs,
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507. but I won't do it.
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508. I'd sooner get munsoned out
here in the middle of nowhere
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509. than lose face in front of
my friends and family again.
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510. What'd you just say?
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511. I said I don't want to lose face
in front of my friends and family.
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512. No, before that.
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513. I said I'd sooner get munsoned
out here in the middle of nowhere.
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514. "Munsoned"?
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515. - What the hell is that?
- You know, munsoned.
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516. To be up a creek without a paddle.
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517. To have the whole world
in the palm of your hand
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518. and then blow it, you know.
It's a figure of speech.
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519. "Munsoned."
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520. Congratulations, my friend.
You passed the test.
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521. A true champion doesn't
quit, and neither did you.
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522. - You mean, you were just testing me?
- A little Roy 101.
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523. You were just testing me.
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524. Mr. Munson.
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525. Whoa!
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526. Come on, hop in.
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527. I got to watch you.
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528. So, I did good, huh?
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529. You did great,
but school's just beginning.
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530. I'm telling you,
a bowler's two worst enemies
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531. are his eyes and his ears.
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532. You shut these, you close those,
and you just feel it.
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533. Hey. Hey, coach, listen to this.
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534. "English bulldog,
one testicle, $500."
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535. Wow. For that kind of money,
you think you'd get two testicles.
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536. Don't you think?
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537. How the hell should I know, Ishmael?
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538. I'm tired of all your questions.
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539. I'm not here to teach you everything
about everything in the world.
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540. I'm here to teach you about
bowling, and that's it.
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541. Okay, okay, keep your shirt on.
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542. I mean, I can figure some
things out for myself.
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543. Wait a minute. Hold it.
I'm gonna bet?
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544. Yeah, well, if we're gonna make
enough dough to get to Reno,
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545. we're gonna bet. Yeah.
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546. Ish, you can't have it both ways.
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547. If you want to earn half a million dollars
and save that small town of yours,
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548. you're gonna have to
bend the rules a little.
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549. No way. There's no way I can bet.
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550. It's against my religion.
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551. I was raised to not be a gambler,
and there's no way I'm gonna bet.
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552. - Hey. Hey! Ish. Ish!
- No. No!
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553. - Hey!
- No way.
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554. Listen, you stupid banana head.
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555. You don't have to bet!
I'll bet for you.
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556. That's cool.
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557. I mean, what's the worst
that could happen, huh?
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558. So, you two are dictionary salesmen.
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559. You would be punctilious
in assuming that.
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560. Yeah, your buddy tells me
you're the best salesman
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561. in the whole company.
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562. You must be a pretty smooth talker.
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563. Yeah. Yep.
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564. You don't have to read them
to sell them, you know.
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565. So, Steve, what do you say
we bowl a couple games?
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566. Steve?
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567. Yo, Steve-arino.
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568. Right.
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569. Okay, you want to bowl
for some big money, hey?
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570. But I'll lose my entire bonus
check 'cause I'm so bombed.
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571. You get that way when
you drink ginger ale?
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572. Oh, no. He was sniffing
glue in the parking lot.
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573. I haven't heard this one in a while.
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574. How does the rest
of this hustle work?
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575. Nice going, De Niro.
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576. It's Steve.
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577. What, you want to
blow the whole thing?
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578. Look, if you guys want a
straight-up money game,
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579. you show up at this address tonight.
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580. At midnight.
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581. And bring some money.
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582. Wow. Look at that.
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583. Are you all right, sir?
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584. Yeah, I'm fine.
Just make sure you win.
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585. We can't lose.
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586. It's the centurion's faith
that wins him divine favor.
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587. Got you!
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588. Okay, park the shitbox and
come with me. Come on.
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589. He seems like a real cutup, huh?
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590. You know, Stanley,
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591. I don't necessarily feel like we
need to play for money, you know.
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592. Why don't we just play for fun?
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593. - Every once in a while...
- Cut the bullshit, Munson.
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594. I know you're a hustler.
Now, can your kid play or not?
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595. He can play.
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596. Fine.
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597. Then it's $1,000 a game.
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598. Claudia, why don't you show us
the way to the bowling alley?
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599. Isn't she the most incredible
woman you've ever seen?
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600. She's hot.
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601. And those babies are real.
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602. Twice.
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603. What's so funny?
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604. I didn't want to be the one to tell
him, but with those narrow hips,
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605. that girl couldn't have more
than six or seven children.
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606. An open frame in the tenth.
I was robbed, god damn it!
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607. He's got a 228.
You need three strikes, Ish.
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608. Okay, stay focused.
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609. Snap it. Pull.
Pull that string. All right.
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610. Hey, Munson, now it's
getting interesting, huh?
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611. Bottom of the ninth.
Two-minute warning. Last frame.
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612. There's no question farmer
boy's a fine bowler,
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613. but competing under pressure?
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614. One more, Ish. One more.
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615. Boy, it's hot in here.
I need something to cool down.
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616. I'm sorry. Where are my manners?
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617. Does anyone else want one?
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618. Yeah, I'll take a
couple jugs... Mugs.
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619. Bottle. One... One bottle.
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620. Don't trouble yourself, ma'am.
I'll get that.
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621. - What kind do you want, Mr. Munson?
- Whatever.
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622. Here you go, sir.
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623. - Come on, buddy, bowl.
- I'm kind of nippy.
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624. Yes!
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625. What can I say?
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626. Good game. My hat's off to you.
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627. The great Stanley got beaten by
the farm boy on his own track.
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628. Could I have a word with you
in the other room, dear?
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629. Don't ever pull that shit with me!
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630. What do you mean?
I wasn't doing anything.
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631. What's wrong with you?
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632. Anyway, I owe you guys
a little bit of money.
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633. Let's play another game.
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634. Oh, no. Not tonight.
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635. We got a lot of stuff to do tomorrow,
and it's a school night, so...
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636. - What the hell is that?
- What?
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637. This.
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638. One hundred-dollar bill
wrapped in Monopoly money.
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639. You look like you want to hit me.
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640. We don't raise our hands
in anger against others.
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641. Well, we do!
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642. Unbelievable!
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643. You disgrace my home,
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644. dishonor the game by betting
with money you don't even have!
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645. You piece of garbage!
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646. I want you to take them out back,
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647. and I want you to make his left
hand look just like his right hand!
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648. - Mr. Munson...
- What the hell?
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649. - Get them! Don't let them get out!
- I got them!
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650. - Hit the lights!
- I got the punk!
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651. Where's the door?
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652. You bald bastard,
I'll gouge your eyes out!
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653. You son of a... Oh, shit!
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654. - Give me the keys.
- Why?
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655. Give me the goddamn keys.
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656. Hey, nobody drives my car.
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657. - Come on, Mr. Munson.
- Wait, wait, wait.
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658. Come on, Mr. Munson.
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659. Shit! Look at this.
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660. Hey, hey. Slow down, all right?
You're gonna get us all killed.
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661. Shit!
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662. Shit! Shit!
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663. I don't know why I did this.
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664. I don't know where I'm going.
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665. I don't have a clue what I'm
gonna do when I get there.
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666. Why couldn't this have worked out?
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667. He hit me, the bastard,
and hitting I don't take!
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668. Look, just calm down, all right?
Take it easy. Calm.
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669. Just like the kid
back there. Look how...
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670. Ish.
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671. Ish?
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672. Pull it over. Pull it over.
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673. Ishmael always was a strange boy,
but he means well, and we love him.
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674. Please bring him back home.
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675. I will, Father.
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676. I promise you, I will
not return without him.
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677. I walked past them
all just like I say
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678. And I felt this hurt
that would not go home
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679. I can't expect you all
to see this my way
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680. But you might not remember
the trees that I'd known
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681. And I want them to bring
back my old corner store
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682. Damn this hand!
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683. Where do you get something like that?
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684. Prosthetics-R-Us, aisle 6.
Right next to the glass eyeballs.
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685. Must be tough when you're
spanking your monkey.
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686. You have a monkey?
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687. Hey, handsome, how about a dance?
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688. Yeah, well, thank you, young lovely,
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689. but to tell you the truth
I'm a little bit worn out.
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690. I wasn't asking you.
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691. She said handsome, not handless.
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692. So, how about it?
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693. Dance? I don't know how to dance.
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694. Well, it's about time you learned.
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695. When there's things to do
and not because you gotta
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696. When you run for love
not because you ought to
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697. Listen.
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698. We appreciate your help with
your boyfriend and everything.
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699. - But...
- You look. I did it for the kid.
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700. A cheap hustler like you,
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701. I couldn't have cared if they
put a bullet in your head.
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702. You care about the kid, huh?
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703. Well, I got a newsflash
for you, Mother Teresa.
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704. Just because you spend most of
your time in the missionary position
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705. doesn't make you a missionary.
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706. - This is gonna work out fine.
- What?
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707. Well, it's better that we
don't like each other,
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708. since we're gonna be
business partners.
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709. You know, checks and balances.
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710. - Business partners?
- Yeah.
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711. That's precious.
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712. Look, I saw your phony roll.
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713. You don't have enough
money to get to Reno.
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714. Why don't you just
eat your chili fries
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715. and drink your shake
and go blow lunch,
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716. or do whatever it is you do to keep
that ass of yours in business?
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717. Look, Mr. Munster,
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718. you're not exactly the smartest
guy I ever ran across.
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719. Oh, yeah? And who are you,
Alfred Einstein?
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720. So, this is rock 'n' roll.
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721. I like it.
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722. God.
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723. - It's my boyfriend, Skidmark.
- I'd like to meet him.
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724. I don't think you want to meet him.
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725. Hi, Mr. Skidmark.
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726. Look, your act is about as
fresh as a Foghat concert.
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727. It really bites, Roy.
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728. You don't have to worry about us.
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729. I know a little something
about this racket.
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730. I learned it the hard way.
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731. Yeah, well, I've got
stake money. 500 bucks.
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732. And I'll tell you something else.
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733. Ishmael likes me.
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734. I promise you, you're not his type.
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735. I'm his type. I'm every guy's type.
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736. You trying to pick up my woman?
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737. Hey, you crazy or something?
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738. Hey! Come here!
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739. - Get him, Skid.
- She was just teaching me to dance.
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740. I didn't know how to dance, and...
You want to dance?
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741. What are you trying to say?
You want me to dance?
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742. Well, no. No, not if you don't
want to. I mean, I just...
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743. I can't believe you're in here
trying to move in on my squirrel.
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744. I ought to stoot slap
your ass right now!
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745. We're gonna drill you
another asshole, shithead!
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746. You want to kiss somebody,
Goldilocks? Kiss these!
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747. Take that, you freaky piece of shit!
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748. - You don't mow another guy's lawn!
- All right! All right!
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749. That was really heroic, Munson.
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750. Hey, I did Ish a favor.
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751. If I hadn't knocked him out,
those animals would've torn him apart.
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752. That's the thanks I get?
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753. You didn't have to have
beers with them afterwards.
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754. Well, I didn't want them to
think that we were in cahoots.
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755. Well, I think you cleared that up
when you rubbed Tabasco in his eyes.
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756. Could you move that seat up
so I can stretch my feet out?
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757. Thanks, Miss Claudia.
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758. Here.
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759. I had them wrap up your food 'cause
this'll probably be your last meal.
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760. Seeing as you don't
have any more money.
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761. You're the greatest, Miss Claudia.
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762. Ishmael, I just had a thought. I...
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763. Seeing as how Claudia
has been so kind to us,
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764. I thought maybe she could join us
till she gets back on her feet.
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765. Yeah?
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766. Mr. Munson, if I could
see you, I'd kiss you.
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767. Isn't he the best? I mean,
you're the best, Mr. Munson.
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768. - What you doing there, Mr. Munson?
- Flossing.
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769. Flossing?
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770. Where did I get "munson" from?
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771. The name's Munson.
What I'm doing is flossing.
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772. This is called floss.
It cleans your teeth.
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773. You ought to try it sometime.
You'd be amazed what you'd find.
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774. I guess I don't know much
about life outside of Brimfield.
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775. I was never in a car before.
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776. I never stayed in a
fancy hotel before.
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777. Never saw a man pick his
nose with a hook before.
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778. When I stop and think about
it all, it can get pretty scary.
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779. Mr. Munson!
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780. It's an emergency. We got
to get the hell out of here.
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781. - But what are we gonna...
- No if, ands or buts.
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782. - You just get moving.
- I'll go get Miss Claudia.
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783. No. Don't get Claudia.
I'll explain it all later.
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784. - Just be quiet.
- Okay.
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785. I think I tore my sack.
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786. - Are you okay, Mr. Munson?
- What did I just say?
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787. - "I think I tore my sack"?
- No! "Be quiet!"
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788. Okay.
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789. - The Army evacuated everybody.
- Evacuated?
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790. Yeah. A big military train derailed,
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791. and this whole area is in
danger of being contaminated
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792. by a huge cloud of... Shit!
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793. A huge cloud of shit? Wow!
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794. God! I think I smell it!
Come on, let's go!
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795. Come on, Mr. Munson. Miss Claudia.
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796. Roy, could we go have a little chat?
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797. - Surely.
- Great.
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798. Hey, everybody,
there's a shit cloud coming!
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799. Run for your lives!
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800. $60-a-night motel room,
and you're sleeping in the car?
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801. That makes a lot of sense.
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802. Yeah. Don't I feel like a fool?
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803. I know what you're thinking, all right?
So just let me explain here.
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804. Mommy.
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805. You must have a really wide foot.
You got both of them.
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806. I can't believe you were gonna ditch
out and go to Reno without me!
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807. I thought we were partners!
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808. Hey! Spare me the
indignant routine, all right?
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809. You've been rubbing your
tits in that kid's face
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810. from the moment we hooked up,
so that you could steal him from me.
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811. - What?
- Don't give me that "what" crap.
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812. Half the dresses you got,
you need two hairdos to wear.
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813. Admit it! You've been planning on
taking him from me and leaving me flat.
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814. I just beat you to the punch.
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815. How dare you accuse me of anything?
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816. Ish worships you, and all you've
done is feed him a load of bullshit
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817. so you can line your own pockets!
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818. Come on. Right now. You and me, bud.
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819. What? Hey, look. Listen, lady,
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820. I've done a lot of creepy
things in my life,
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821. but I'm not gonna lower myself
into having a fistfight with a girl.
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822. Stop that!
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823. Ishmael! Where is he?
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824. - Ishmael!
- Great.
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825. "I thought you were my friends.
Good-bye, Ishmael."
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826. I hope Ishmael has
enough street smarts
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827. to get to Reno by himself.
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828. Poor guy.
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829. He's like a baby out there.
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830. I hope he doesn't get munsoned
out in the middle of nowhere.
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831. Oh, shit!
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832. You know, I didn't realize it,
but we're near where I grew up.
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833. What time are the tours
to your boyhood home?
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834. Yeah.
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835. You know, it's been 17 years since
I showed my face around here.
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836. How do I look?
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837. You look good, Roy.
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838. Real sharp.
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839. All right.
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840. You okay?
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841. It's just not what I expected.
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842. What's taken you so
long to come back, Roy?
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843. Guess I was ashamed, you know.
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844. Everybody expected so much from me.
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845. Everyone believed in me.
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846. At least my dad did.
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847. He gave me this when I left.
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848. I never could get the
damn thing running.
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849. It's funny. It's like time stopped
for me when I left this town.
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850. Yeah, he taught me a lot out here.
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851. Got word he died about 10 years ago.
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852. Didn't even have the nerve
to come back for the funeral.
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853. Well, your old man would be proud.
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854. I mean, here you are, passing all
that bowling knowledge on to Ishmael.
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855. No, he wouldn't be proud.
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856. Let's go find that kid.
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857. You know, Ishmael, I sure hope you
make enough money out in Reno
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858. to save that town of yours.
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859. Thanks, Miss Tabitha.
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860. Time to settle up.
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861. Is that eight hours already?
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862. This shift just flew by.
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863. This lap dance is so much fun.
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864. I feel like I should be
the one paying you.
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865. - Gee, mister. I didn't know.
- You didn't know?
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866. No! Please, sir, please.
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867. I can work it off.
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868. I'm pretty good with
a needle and thread.
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869. I can knit. I can sew the girls'
costumes when they get frayed.
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870. No, sir! Please!
I'll do anything, anything, please.
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871. Anything?
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872. Come here.
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873. What do you think
about new beginnings?
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874. What is that,
the feminine hygiene spray?
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875. You and me, starting over.
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876. Yeah.
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877. I'd like that.
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878. - Longish hair.
- Weird guy.
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879. - Yeah.
- Yeah. Down that way.
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880. Uncle Willee's Snake Farm.
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881. Yeah, he was here.
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882. I offered him a job, a good job.
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883. You think that guy took it?
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884. He didn't take it.
The wimp is afraid of snakes.
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885. You son of a bitch.
You're going in my stew.
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886. Thank you.
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887. Take it off, girl!
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888. Hi. You seen a big Amish
guy come through here?
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889. Fortyish, stocky.
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890. - Sort of friendly.
- Kind of stupid?
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891. Well, naive.
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892. Feast your eyes.
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893. Get in! Come on! Get a move on!
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894. Hey! Nobody quits in
the middle of a show!
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895. Sons of bitches!
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896. Ish, I don't understand how
you can still be mad at us.
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897. We just saved your butt.
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898. I heard what you were saying
about me, about each other.
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899. I thought we were partners,
but I guess I was wrong.
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900. Ish, it's tough out there, all right?
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901. I mean, the world can kick your ass.
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902. I only have a vague recollection
of when it wasn't kicking mine.
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903. I guess that's why Claudia
and I were fighting.
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904. We both had a rotten run of it for
a while, and I don't know, you...
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905. You get hurt over and over again,
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906. you stop trusting people so
you don't get hurt again.
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907. Look, Ish, if you really
want to call an end to this,
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908. we'll drop you off wherever you want.
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909. But if you want to go on,
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910. from here on out,
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911. we're all gonna work
together as a team.
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912. And no more bullshitting.
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913. I promise.
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914. Ish, you remember what it says in
the Bible about not forgiving, right?
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915. I know exactly what it says.
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916. It's against it.
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917. Right?
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918. "Jeffersons on Ice!" Look at that!
I love Sherman Hemsley!
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919. - What's this?
- What?
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920. - What is that?
- It's a tattoo. Relax.
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921. Tattoo!
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922. How could you let me do this, Roy?
How could you?
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923. I don't know. I don't remember a thing.
The whole night's a blur to me, all right?
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924. I've committed a sin.
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925. I've desecrated my body.
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926. Can't go home now. No, can't go home!
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927. It'll come right off.
They'll just burn it off in a jiffy.
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928. Hey, this isn't so bad.
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929. - What's the matter?
- Nothing.
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930. You are gonna give me
$100,000 on the line
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931. and a $50,000-yell, okay?
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932. Hey, top heavy. Bring me a Tiparillo
and a sake and seltzer, s'il vous plaît.
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933. Okay, here we go.
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934. Come on, do it to me!
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935. - Yeah. Right.
- Overshot...
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936. Overshot. All right.
No, it is. It's okay.
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937. It's okay because I am
going to bet $800,000
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938. on the line. Okay?
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939. Here we go.
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940. Hey, doll face. How about bringing
me a little lady luck, huh?
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941. - Sure thing.
- No, not you.
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942. It's a winner!
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943. Go, Ish.
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944. Well, that's something.
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945. All right!
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946. Yeah.
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947. Okay, here we go.
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948. Two number 64s
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949. and a 41.
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950. You know, their 64 is supposed
to be the best in the city.
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951. Yeah? That 41 doesn't look bad.
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952. You can go to the potato bar
whenever you're ready.
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953. So, which opponent poses the biggest
threat to you in the tournament?
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954. Me. If I get drunk, and fall down
and hurt myself, I might lose.
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955. Sure, babe.
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956. - What's your name?
- Darlene.
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957. I'm in 1103.
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958. Excuse me. What's the story behind
this pending paternity suit against you?
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959. That's not a case at all.
The woman's a stone-faced liar.
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960. Let's not even talk about that.
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961. I pulled out of her
really early on that one.
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962. Sorry. Thanks for coming.
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963. Hey!
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964. The Munson!
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965. Big Ern.
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966. Long time.
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967. I'll say. Probably a year for
every topping on the table.
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968. I heard a horrible rumor.
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969. Creepy!
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970. I'm sorry.
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971. You know, for the first couple years,
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972. I felt responsible.
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973. How you been otherwise?
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974. You know, in the last 17 years,
a day hasn't gone by
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975. that I haven't thought about what I'd
say to you if I ever ran into you again.
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976. I bet. Hello.
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977. Oh, my God. Claudia?
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978. You two know each other?
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979. It's a small world when you've
got unbelievable tits, Roy.
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980. Baby, we had some
good times in Chicago.
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981. I remember. I know
you haven't forgotten.
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982. - Him and you?
- Why didn't you quit slumming?
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983. The two of you together?
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984. Come back to me.
Let's try to make it work.
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985. Let's try, really try. How about it?
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986. I'd rather mop the
floors at a peepshow.
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987. Girl, you still got your great stuff.
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988. Why don't you get the hell out
of here? You ruined my life!
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989. Are you still holding on to all the anger?
I said I was sorry. I meant it.
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990. Hey.
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991. I remember that night, too, and I don't
remember anybody twisting your arm.
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992. Oh, God! I just said "twisting
your arm" to Munson!
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993. I can't wait to tell people. Hey!
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994. Don't do it, Mr. Munson. He's just
trying to lower you to his level.
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995. Let me give you some advice.
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996. Stay away from this guy, huh?
Give him a wide berth.
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997. He's what is called a born
loser, a real Munson.
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998. - You...
- Hey!
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999. - Hey!
- You just shut up, mister!
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1000. I don't know who the
heck you think you are,
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1001. but if you don't wiggle
those childbearing hips
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1002. out that door in five seconds,
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1003. you're gonna find your nose
sniffing my big Amish ass!
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1004. Claudia, I'm in 1103.
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1005. Thanks, Ish. You okay?
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1006. Ish?
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1007. Listen, I'm gonna go after
him and talk to him.
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1008. Boo.
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1009. Stan!
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1010. You shouldn't have quit me, baby.
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1011. Yeah? Well,
you shouldn't have hit me.
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1012. You think that hurt?
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1013. You wait and see what I
do to your two friends.
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1014. Look, we both made mistakes.
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1015. I've got 42 grand right there.
We can just take off right now.
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1016. I mean, those guys are
bugging me anyway.
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1017. I want to see those
guys one more time.
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1018. They're not worth it.
They're a couple of losers.
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1019. Now, come on. We can
just take off right now.
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1020. I missed you.
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1021. L$h, you okay?
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1022. You're not taking a crap
in the sink, are you?
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1023. It's over, Mr. Munson. It's broken.
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1024. No.
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1025. I think it's just sprained.
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1026. Okay, it's broke. It's broke.
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1027. Excuse me. Where's the
lady who's staying here?
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1028. - She checked out already.
- She left with a couple of guys.
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1029. Couple of guys? No. You mean
you saw her with us, right?
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1030. No, these guys were good-looking.
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1031. - You got the bag, right?
- Bag?
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1032. The bag. The bag.
Tell me you got the bag.
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1033. - Oh, yeah.
- You got the bag?
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1034. Yeah. Okay, relax. The bag, yeah.
The bag's fine.
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1035. I gave it to Miss Claudia to hold.
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1036. Who you calling a psycho?
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1037. I didn't say anything to you.
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1038. Are you okay, Mr. Munson?
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1039. Hi. How are you?
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1040. Remember me?
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1041. Yeah, from the crap table.
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1042. That's right, from the crap table.
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1043. And you're the big guy with
the lucky dice, aren't you?
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1044. Jeez.
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1045. Boy, the two of you
kind of look a little...
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1046. - Well, a little down on your luck, huh?
- If you only knew.
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1047. Jeez, that's tough.
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1048. Look at George and Weezy go.
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1049. What did that fat-ass Lionel
do with my lottery ticket?
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1050. Well, look, I've got a
little proposition for you.
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1051. I'm all ears.
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1052. I will pay you $1 million to
sleep with your friend here.
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1053. $1 million. One night. Cash.
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1054. Just throw that out.
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1055. You two mull it over,
get back to me. I'll be back here.
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1056. What's there to mull over?
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1057. I mean, are you gonna set that
creep straight or should I?
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1058. I'll handle this.
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1059. Yeah?
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1060. I said, are you all right,
Mr. Munson?
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1061. I wish I'd have never trusted her.
What was I thinking?
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1062. 42 grand down the drain.
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1063. She'll be back.
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1064. You're never gonna see
her again, all right?
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1065. Well, I happen to think
you're wrong, Mr. Munson.
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1066. Anyway, it doesn't matter.
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1067. The money we came here to
win is right here in Reno,
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1068. at a legitimate sporting contest
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1069. where the best player wins
because he's the best player,
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1070. and we have the best player.
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1071. Okay, I'm listening.
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1072. We are going to do
what we set out to do.
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1073. We're gonna win that tournament.
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1074. Yes! I knew it.
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1075. I knew you were a champion the
minute I saw you bowl, Ish.
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1076. I'm not gonna bowl.
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1077. You are.
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1078. You are such a loser.
You're a bona fide schmuck.
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1079. Look at me.
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1080. Mr. Munson, I know you
can win that tournament.
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1081. You're a champion,
and that never goes away.
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1082. I'm sure that if you made it
through the first few rounds,
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1083. you'd find your touch again.
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1084. I'm Ernie McCracken.
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1085. When I found out little Billy here
was growing up without a daddy,
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1086. I had to do something.
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1087. When Big Ern saw our
picture in the paper,
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1088. he called the Unified
Fund and got involved.
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1089. I had to.
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1090. I couldn't help myself.
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1091. But little Billy's not the only one.
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1092. There's also little Jason here.
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1093. Once again this year, I'll be
sponsoring a fatherless family
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1094. in every city I bowl in.
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1095. Sometimes when I wake
up in the morning,
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1096. Mr. McCracken's already there.
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1097. Jonathan, run a fly pattern
all the way to the goal line.
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1098. Tennessee.
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1099. Kentucky.
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1100. Fonda Beach!
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1101. Deeper, Jonathan.
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1102. It's a tough world.
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1103. These kids nearly got munsoned,
but they're back now.
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1104. Through the Unified Fund,
I found out that if you give a little,
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1105. you can get back a whole lot more.
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1106. Hey! Give me that.
What are you doing?
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1107. Well, it's a young crowd.
I don't recognize a single soul.
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1108. Ishmael, welcome to my church.
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1109. Wow.
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1110. It's kind of intimidating to be in the
presence of so many great athletes.
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1111. Hi. What's your name?
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1112. Munson, Roy E.
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1113. - Seriously.
- Munson, Roy E.
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1114. Amateur or professional?
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1115. Professional.
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1116. We have a problem here.
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1117. Your dues are in arrears.
You haven't paid them since 1979.
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1118. How much is that gonna cost me?
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1119. Dues times 16 years,
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1120. plus penalties, plus interest equals
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1121. $38.
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1122. - Well, let's go. That's it.
- No, hold on.
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1123. Would you be willing to hold on
to this till after the tournament?
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1124. Come on. What are we gonna
do with a rubber hand?
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1125. The ring.
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1126. Okay.
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1127. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
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1128. The National Bowling Stadium
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1129. in conjunction with the Silver
Legacy Hotel and Casino
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1130. would like to welcome everyone
to the $1 million, winner-take-all
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1131. Brunswick-Reno Open!
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1132. Please enjoy your stay here at our
fabulous facility, and remember,
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1133. the Silver Legacy is still
the talk of the Strip
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1134. with our 22-topping potato bar.
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1135. Let's start the tournament.
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1136. I can't.
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1137. That's the way, Mr. Munson!
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1138. All right! Yeah!
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1139. You wouldn't happen to have a
Phillips-head screwdriver, would you?
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1140. No.
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1141. Never mind.
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1142. All right, Mr. Munson.
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1143. You know, Ish, I'm starting
to feel like a winner again.
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1144. Okay, you scumbags. Now turn
around and face the wall.
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1145. We have a Cinderella
story shaping up here.
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1146. Roy Munson, the 1979 Iowa
state amateur champion,
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1147. has suddenly come out of
nowhere with his bowling ball.
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1148. He is a major contender
in this competition.
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1149. So, Roy, let me ask you.
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1150. What have you been
doing all these years?
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1151. Well, the... After the hand, I...
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1152. There... No, there was... The '80s...
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1153. You know, for a while, I...
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1154. Drinking.
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1155. Yeah. A lot of drinking.
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1156. Are you still drinking?
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1157. No, no, no. I don't...
That's behind me now. I just...
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1158. Why, are you buying?
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1159. as the early favorite for
Coach of the Year honors.
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1160. And now, we're going live to
the National Bowling Stadium
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1161. in the biggest little city
in the world, Reno, Nevada,
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1162. where ESPN is set to bring
you final-round coverage
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1163. of the $1 million, winner-take-all
Silver Legacy Reno Open.
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1164. What an incredible championship match
we have in store for you today.
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1165. Ernie McCracken, a crafty veteran,
and, you know, a heck of a nice guy,
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1166. goes against Roy Munson, a promising
young talent in the 1970s.
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1167. - What you doing in there, Mr. Munson?
- Barfing.
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1168. Barfing?
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1169. Where do I keep
getting "munson" from?
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1170. Please rise for the national anthem.
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1171. Oh, say can you see
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1172. By the dawn's early light
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1173. Have you been drinking again?
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1174. I don't puke when I drink.
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1175. I puke when I don't.
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1176. I'm scared, Ish.
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1177. Let's get ready to bowl!
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1178. And here they come,
our two finalists.
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1179. Roy Munson has one of the most
intimidating hooks in all of bowling,
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1180. quite literally, Chris. In fact,
the fans here in Reno
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1181. have started calling him
"The Rubber Man,"
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1182. because he bowls with a
rubber prosthetic hand.
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1183. And take a look at that
focus on Roy's face.
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1184. He is ready for this match.
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1185. A nasty spill.
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1186. That's kind of embarrassing,
in front of an audience like this.
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1187. Look at Ernie McCracken.
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1188. A guy like Big Ern,
with his panache and style,
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1189. has clearly done for bowling what
Muhammad Ali did for boxing.
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1190. Wow. Take a look at that.
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1191. Have you, in 34 years of
covering bowling, Chris,
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1192. ever seen a ball like that?
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1193. - What is that, a rose?
- It appears to be. Clearly custom-made.
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1194. Ernie's got a heart of gold,
but what an intimidator.
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1195. Go, Big Ern!
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1196. You know, he goes to his spot.
On the approach.
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1197. Ernie McCracken.
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1198. How about one more title, sweetness?
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1199. Look at that form.
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1200. That left arm way out
is an unusual style.
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1201. - Wow. Right off the bat.
- Beautiful. What a hit!
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1202. He delivers on the goods.
Look at him pump up this crowd.
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1203. Roy looks a little nervous,
a little unsettled.
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1204. It is his first final
in nearly 20 years.
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1205. The Rubber Man takes the ball
from his good left hand,
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1206. and then notice how carefully he
places it in the prosthetic hand.
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1207. You have no idea the pressure this...
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1208. - Time out! Time out!
- Look at that.
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1209. Give me that handsome cheek.
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1210. - Wait, let me get Ernie, too.
- Give us a break.
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1211. Look. Look at Big Ern, Chris.
Look at Big Ern.
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1212. Calls her back.
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1213. How gallant is that?
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1214. This man's gonna win a lot of political
offices when his career's over.
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1215. A great role model
for America's kids.
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1216. Attaboy, Luther!
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1217. Yes, a solid pocket hit.
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1218. Munson answers right
back in Big Ern's face.
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1219. Hey, sport, Coca-Cola.
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1220. You betcha.
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1221. I got to make a phone call.
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1222. Could you put on ESPN, please?
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1223. Sure thing.
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1224. Come on, Roy.
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1225. Yes.
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1226. Nice action.
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1227. This $1 million, winner-take-all
championship match
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1228. has reached the tenth frame.
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1229. Leading by nine pins, Roy Munson,
shooting first on the right lane.
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1230. A strike here provides
some breathing room.
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1231. The dreaded 7-10 split.
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1232. You know, Roy Munson has two chances
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1233. to win this tournament now,
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1234. slim and none, and slim
may have just left town.
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1235. How true.
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1236. You know, in bowling,
there are 1,022 spare leaves,
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1237. and this, the 7-10,
is by far the most difficult.
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1238. Virtually impossible to convert.
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1239. There's no way you could slide the
10 pin into the 7 or vice versa.
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1240. You're the man, Roy!
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1241. Please. I can't look. I can't look.
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1242. Thomas, what are you doing here?
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1243. - Ishmael, it's time to go home.
- I can't go home now.
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1244. This is the tenth frame,
and if he makes this,
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1245. he's gonna win $1 million,
and we can save the farm,
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1246. and I have a half a beer left,
and there's no way I'm going home.
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1247. Over my dead body.
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1248. It's time to go home now.
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1249. Okay.
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1250. Rubber Man! Rubber Man!
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1251. Rubber Man! Rubber Man!
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1252. Rubber Man! Rubber Man!
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1253. Rubber Man! Rubber Man!
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1254. Yeah!
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1255. Oh, my God! He has done it!
He has done it!
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1256. Now, if Roy can pick
up one final strike,
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1257. he'll force Big Ern to roll
three consecutive strikes
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1258. in order to win this match.
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1259. With that spare, he's not
slammed the door on Big Ern,
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1260. but he's put on quite
a lot of pressure.
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1261. Where'd he go?
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1262. Yes.
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1263. The Rubber Man has gotten it done,
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1264. and now the pressure is
squarely on Big Ern McCracken.
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1265. Trailing by 29 pins,
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1266. he needs three consecutive
strikes to win it all.
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1267. I need you now.
More than ever, I need you.
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1268. Ernie, you're the man!
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1269. One strike down. Two to go.
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1270. You can cut this pressure
with a knife, Chris.
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1271. That's two. There's two. His second.
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1272. Roy Munson now is
forced to sit and watch.
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1273. It has come down to this.
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1274. One ball.
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1275. One strike.
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1276. $1 million.
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1277. And the loser gets nothing.
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1278. I'm the greatest.
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1279. I'm the greatest.
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1280. I'm Big Ern. I'm the greatest.
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1281. A one-pin victory for
Ernie McCracken.
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1282. I'm Big Ern!
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1283. Put it in the record
books, 226 to 225.
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1284. Some lucky fan has a souvenir.
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1285. Big Ern, $1 million.
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1286. What are you gonna do with it?
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1287. I don't know.
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1288. All I know is I finally
got enough money.
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1289. I can buy my way out of anything.
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1290. I can do anything I want.
Now I can get myself a lawyer.
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1291. And I'll walk!
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1292. Finally, Big Ern is above the law!
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1293. It's a great feeling.
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1294. You were so cool. Any pressure?
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1295. Where are those girls?
Get those girls over here.
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1296. Yeah, there was pressure.
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1297. I didn't want to get beat by
a guy with a hook, you know.
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1298. Does this mean you're
against the handicapped?
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1299. I don't know. I'm rich.
What do I care? Come on!
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1300. Tough luck, Mr. Munson.
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1301. - Hey, hey.
- Hey! You bastard, I'll...
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1302. Where the hell is she?
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1303. How the hell should I know?
I thought she was with you.
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1304. - She stole my money!
- Yeah, well, welcome to the club.
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1305. I checked my phone
records at the hotel.
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1306. She called that bastard
Ernie McCracken 14 times
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1307. in the last three days.
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1308. Now what the hell is your
relationship to him?
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1309. All right, stop it! Stop it!
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1310. I'll tell you what my
relationship is to him.
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1311. He's the guy who gave me that.
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1312. - Nice. Is that solid gold?
- The hand.
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1313. - Big Ern is responsible for that?
- Yeah.
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1314. No, I...
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1315. I don't know.
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1316. I used to think he was.
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1317. Now it's like you and Claudia.
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1318. You probably blame McCracken
for screwing that up,
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1319. but I'll bet it's
your own damn fault.
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1320. Let's go find McCracken.
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1321. Hey! What are you looking at?
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1322. Hey! You suck!
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1323. Go away! You'll get your
rent money tomorrow!
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1324. Hey, Roy.
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1325. Claudia.
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1326. I got the money, Roy.
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1327. You left us flat, Claudia.
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1328. You dumped us when we
needed you the most.
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1329. You tricked us.
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1330. I...
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1331. Look, if I'd stuck with you,
Stanley would've hurt you,
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1332. and he would've hurt Ishmael.
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1333. What happened to McCracken?
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1334. I never went with him.
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1335. I just made those phone calls
to throw Stanley off my scent.
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1336. And maybe give Big
Ern a little payback.
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1337. 84 grand.
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1338. We can split it three ways.
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1339. We only had half that.
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1340. Yeah. Well,
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1341. we doubled it.
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1342. Stanley.
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1343. He bet against you.
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1344. But I'm ready to start
betting on you, Roy.
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1345. Yeah, well, too late.
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1346. What?
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1347. Half a mil?
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1348. Trojan condoms.
You know, "Rubber Man."
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1349. All I have to do is a commercial,
show up at a couple of trade shows
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1350. and pharmacies, and give a little
talk at Vassar College orientation.
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1351. - That's great.
- Yeah.
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1352. It is great. And this is only
getting divided one way.
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1353. I can't face them.
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1354. I wanted to be the hero for once.
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1355. I wanted to be the
one to save the day.
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1356. Brother,
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1357. everyone knows you meant well.
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1358. Mr. Munson!
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1359. Miss Claudia!
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1360. What are you two doing here?
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1361. I'll tell you what
they're doing here.
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1362. They came to tell us the
truth about your trip.
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1363. They tell you everything?
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1364. Yes, Roy told us everything.
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1365. He told us about the booze,
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1366. and the lusting,
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1367. the late nights,
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1368. the lying.
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1369. And the gambling.
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1370. And he told us how you
got him to quit all that.
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1371. How you got Roy to
straighten his life out.
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1372. And how you got Claudia to quit being
so much of the whore that she is.
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1373. And Roy also told us how every time
he wanted to quit, you wouldn't let him.
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1374. How you quoted the scriptures
to give him strength.
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1375. Yes, Son, he's told us everything.
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1376. And we're mighty proud of you.
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1377. But what about the bank
and the foreclosure?
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1378. That's all been taken care of by
Brother Roy and Sister Claudia.
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1379. They put $500,000 in the bank.
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1380. Our troubles are over!
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1381. Our troubles are over!
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1382. You guys!
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1383. I'm gonna have to watch you two.
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1384. Miss Claudia, I knew you'd come back.
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1385. Thanks, Mr. Munson.
Thanks for everything.
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1386. Hey, Ish, you know that
old centurion's faith thing,
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1387. about you saving the Amish people?
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1388. Well...
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1389. It wasn't...
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1390. That was baloney. It wasn't them
you were saving. It was me.
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1391. You lost me. What?
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1392. Come on, Ishmael.
Everyone's waiting at the party.
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1393. They want to hear all about the missionary
work you did with Brother Munson.
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1394. Okay, Miss Rebecca.
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1395. - Bye, Miss Claudia.
- Bye, Ishmael.
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1396. Bye, Ish.
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1397. Hey, Roy.
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1398. I have something for you.
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1399. Wow.
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1400. You got it working.
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1401. Yeah. I wound it.
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1402. There's a winder.
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1403. - Well, look at that, a little ladybug.
- You should make a wish.
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1404. All right.
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1405. You know what I wished for?
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1406. What?
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1407. Bye, Brother Munson. Bye, whore.
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1408. Action!
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1409. Cut!
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