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we'll go crazy.
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7. Five minutes in the microwave. Any one
of them. They're done. Ready to eat.
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8. Do you know how to make juice?
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9. Microwave. Five minutes.
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10. Here.
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11. My shrink. Call him.
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12. "Loss of Spouse Support Group.
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13. Chicago Cancer Family Network.
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14. Parents Without Partners.
Partners Without Parents.
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15. Hug Yourself. Hug a Friend.
Hug a Shrink."
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17. Work will save you. Work is the only
thing that will see you through this.
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18. Don't mind him. He's just a guy
who's lost his wife.
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need is a change.
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Get some sun. Take Jonah fishing.
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21. No, a real change.
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22. A new city.
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23. Someplace where every time I go around
a corner I don't think of Maggie.
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24. Where you gonna go?
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25. I was thinking about Seattle.
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26. Eventually, in a few months,
you'll start seeing women.
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27. - You'll meet someone.
- Right.
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28. Move on. Right.
That's what I'm gonna do.
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29. And then in a few months, boom, I'll
be fine. I'll just grow a new heart.
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30. - Sam, I'm sorry.
- She didn't mean that.
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31. I know. Look,
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32. You must remember this,
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50. A fight for love and glory
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51. A case of do or die
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52. The world will always
welcome lovers
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53. As time
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55. The tall one with red hair
is your cousin Irene.
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56. You'll recognize her by
the disappointed look on her face.
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57. Who was married to Harold
who ran off with his secretary.
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58. But came back because Irene threatened
to put the dog to sleep if he didn't.
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59. Your brother Dennis
is a professor at Johns Hopkins.
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60. He's married to Betsy.
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61. The most competitive woman
in the world.
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62. I don't see how
I'm gonna remember all this.
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63. Oh, well, Walter, you will.
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64. Your Uncle Milton
lost all of his money...
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65. - And some other people's.
- In a pyramid scheme.
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66. Don't mention the IRS
or the federal prison system.
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67. Your mother's Barbara.
Your father's Cliff.
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68. - My father has electric trains.
- Really?
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69. Am I what they had in mind?
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they're gonna love you.
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71. Everybody.
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72. Annie has an announcement.
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73. Walter and I are engaged.
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74. Thank you. Thank you.
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75. Dad, Mom knew.
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76. - I don't see a ring, Annie.
- I don't have a ring yet.
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77. Congratulations.
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79. - Oh, my goodness.
- Are you all right?
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80. - It's nothing.
- Maybe it's the flowers.
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81. - We'll move them.
- No! Don't touch them!
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sneezing at a time like this.
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important moment for me.
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Don't worry about it.
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85. Bees. I'm allergic to bees.
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86. Harold is allergic
to every type of bee.
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87. We always have to carry a hypodermic
of adrenaline wherever we go.
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one tiny piece of a nut...
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89. My head swells up like
a watermelon, and I drop dead.
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90. It's the same
with Harold and bees.
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91. Your mother and I had salmon
at our wedding & I really think
that a wedding without cold salmon...
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92. - I'm not allergic to salmon.
- Oh, he's not allergic to salmon.
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93. I don't think,
but you never know.
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94. - You never know.
- Harold wasn't always allergic to bees.
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95. Honey, what a shame. We had some
champagne. What did we use it for?
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96. - Uncle Milton's parole.
- And it was delicious.
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99. Eh, in early June, in the garden.
Does it have to be in the garden?
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100. Oh! What a great idea.
What about Harold and bees?
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101. - I'm allergic to bees.
- We'll spray you.
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102. Cold salmon, a lovely
cucumber salad, strawberries...
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103. I'm afraid I am allergic
to strawberries.
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104. Allergic to strawberries.
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105. Is this all right
with you, Walter?
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106. Today I consider myself
the luckiest...
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107. m-m-man on the f-f-face
of the -E-Earth.
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108. The Lou Gehrig line.
Remember? Remember, Dad?
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109. - The Lou Gehrig line from...
- Pride of the Yankees.
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110. - Pride of the Yankees!
- Pride of the Yankees.
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111. - It's baseball.
- A historical reference.
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112. I would like to propose a toast
to my kid sister.
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113. To Walter and my baby.
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114. To Walter and Annie.
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115. Everyone, please eat
before it gets cold.
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116. Here it is.
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117. The historical society wanted this,
and I never would give it to them.
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118. Oh, Mom!
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119. I noticed these things
are back in fashion.
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120. - Grandmother's dress.
- Oh, honey.
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122. I know. He is wonderful, isn't he?
And he's such a wonderful athlete.
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123. - Are his folks nice?
- You'll love them.
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124. We're going down to D.C. tonight
to be with them Christmas morning.
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125. - How did it happen?
- Well, it's silly, really.
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Obviously, I'd seen him.
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127. He's the associate publisher.
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128. And then one day we both ordered sandwiches
from the same place and...
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129. He got my lettuce and tomato on whole wheat,
which, of course, he was allergic to.
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130. And I got his lettuce
and tomato on white.
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131. - How amazing.
- It is, isn't it?
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132. You make a million decisions
that mean nothing.
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133. Then one day you order takeout,
and it changes your life.
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134. Destiny takes a hand.
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something we've invented...
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136. because we can't stand the fact that
everything that happens is accidental.
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137. How do you explain that you both ordered
exactly the same sandwich except for the bread?
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like lettuce and tomato...
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141. I was in Atlantic City with my family.
Cliff was a waiter.
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142. He wasn't even supposed to work
that night, and suppose he hadn't?
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143. He asked me to take a midnight walk
on the Steel Pier.
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144. I've probably told you this
a million times, but I don't care.
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and which were mine.
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149. - What?
- You know.
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150. - What?
- Magic.
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151. It was magic.
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152. Magic?
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that everything would be wonderful...
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a formal name, isn't it?
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was that your father and I...
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a wonderful time in...
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158. - The sack, I believe you call it.
- Mom!
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several years before everything...
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160. worked like clockwork
in that department.
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161. So don't be worried
if it takes a while.
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162. - Well, we already...
- Fine. Fine. Fiddle-de-dee.
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163. - How's it working?
- Like clockwork.
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165. - It's a sign.
- You don't believe in signs.
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166. They loved you! I told you they
would love you, and they loved you!
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167. - I love you.
- I love you, Walter.
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anything other than Walter?
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171. Nope, not even when I was young.
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want to drive with me?
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173. How will I get back
to Baltimore on Friday?
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174. I forgot the present. I left your
stepmother's present inside by accident.
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175. I swear when we're old and gray, you're gonna
have to remind me to put my teeth in and...
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176. I'll be walking all over town, smacking
my gums together and not even noticing.
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177. - I'll wait.
- You'll wait? Oh! Right.
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178. Now, no, don't wait Walter. Really, it's silly.
You go ahead. We're late anyway.
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179. I'll be ten minutes behind you.
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180. Sleigh bells jing-a-ling
Ring-ting-ting-a-ling too
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181. Horses, horses, horses, horses
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182. It's lovely weather
for a sleigh ride together with you
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183. Giddyap, giddyap, giddyap
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184. The snow is falling
and friends are calling, Yoo-hoo
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185. Friends are calling, Yoo-hoo
Ding-a-ling-a-ling
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186. Horses, horses, horses
Horses, horses, horses
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187. Horses, horses, horses
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188. Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
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189. Oh, what fun it is to ride
in a one-horse open sleigh
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190. Jingle bells
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191. - Horses, horses, horses
- Welcome back to "You and Your Emotions"
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192. - Laughing all the way
- I'm Dr. Marcia Fieldstone...
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193. broadcasting live across America from
the top of the Sears Tower in Chicago.
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194. Tonight we're talking
about wishes and dreams.
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195. - What's your wish this Christmas Eve?
- What's your wish?
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196. - Maybe the best gift you can give your...
- My wish is to turn the radio station.
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197. Subject of this evening's medical update
is "You and Your Spleen."
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198. - Your host is—
- Not on your life.
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199. Coming up, "Jingle Bells" backwards,
sung by the New Jersey...
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200. - Seattle, go ahead.
- Hello, this is Jonah...
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201. No last names, Jonah.
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202. You sound younger than
our usual callers. How old are you?
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203. - I'm eight.
- Eight. How come you're up so late?
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204. - It's not that late in Seattle.
- Of course. You're absolutely right.
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206. It's not for me. It's for my dad.
I think he needs a new wife.
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207. - You don't like the one he has now?
- He doesn't have one now.
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- She died.
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210. - Oh... I'm so sorry to hear that.
- Well, who can believe this?
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211. I've been pretty sad,
but I think my dad's worse.
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to your dad about this?
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213. - No.
- Why not?
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214. - It's like it makes him sadder.
- I can understand that.
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- Yeah.
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216. - What's he doing? Is he busy?
- Not really. He's out on the deck.
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217. I'm sure that I can help, but I'm
going to need you to help me help him.
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218. - Wretched woman!
- Bring your dad to the phone.
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219. - Hang up, Jonah! Don't listen to her.
- No way. He'd kill me.
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222. Wanna bet?
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224. Fair enough.
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225. - Dad?
- Yeah?
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on the phone for you.
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227. - His name's Sam.
- Sam.
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228. If you've just tuned in,
this is Dr. Marcia Fieldstone.
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"Your Wishes and Dreams"
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230. - I got it.
- ... and we're on the line now
with someone from Seattle.
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231. - Hello?
- Hello, Sam.
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232. This is Dr. Marcia Fieldstone
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233. Okay... what are you selling tonight?
Micro hibachis or Ginza knives?
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234. Yeah. I'm not selling anything.
I just want to help.
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236. and he asked me for some advice
on how you might find a new wife.
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237. - Who is this?
- Dr. Marcia Fieldstone of Network America
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238. - ... and you are on the air.
- You called a radio station?
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239. - Sam? Sam? Sam, are you with me?
- Yeah. Yes.
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240. Your son feels that since your wife's
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242. Oh, hey, get out here.
Get out here.
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243. Come on now, I'm not gonna
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244. I think it's very hard for him
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It would make Jonah feel better.
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246. - Sam?
- Talk to her, Dad. She's a doctor.
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247. Of what?
Her first name could be Doctor.
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248. - Please?
- Sam?
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- Okay, good.
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255. - Nope.
- No?
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256. Why not?
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258. - Dr. Marcia.
- Dr. Marcia.
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259. - I don't mean to be rude.
- I don't want to invade your privacy.
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260. - Oh, sure you do.
- Sure you do.
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I'm listening.
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tough time there at first.
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get along just fine again...
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you're a wonderful father.
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268. - You can tell a lot from a person's voice.
- You certainly can.
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Are you sleeping at night?
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271. - He doesn't sleep at all.
- How do you know that?
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279. Any kid needs a mother.
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280. Could it be that you need someone
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281. Yes.
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282. Don't answer that. Let's get into that
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285. & we'll be right back after this break
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286. What's she talking about?
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287. This is when other people get to call in
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288. Oh, oh. This is really fun,
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290. Bet he hasn't bathed in weeks
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291. Harriet, shut up.
Hi. Can I help you?
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293. You know, maybe I'll hustle myself out to Seattle...
give him a gift for New Year's Eve.
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294. Yeah, you go on out there if you want to,
but don't open his refrigerator.
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295. They don't cover anything
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297. What I'm saying is, I wouldn't kick this
guy out of my bed for eating crackers.
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298. You know what I'm saying?
Sixty-five cents.
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300. Knoxville, Tennessee,
you're on the air. Talk to me.
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301. Yes, I would just like to know
where I could get this man's address.
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302. - Honey, get in line.
- We don't give that information.
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you could love as much as your wife?
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308. Well, Dr. Marcia Fieldstone,
that's hard to imagine.
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out of bed every morning...
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and breathe in and out.
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tiny little things.
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meant we were supposed to be together.
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the very first time I touched her.
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328. - Magic.
- Magic.
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a magical and merry Christmas.
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we hope you'll call again soon.
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333. - ... & let us know how it's going.
- Oh, you can count on it.
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you've ever eaten...
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- New Year's Eve.
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asking for the guy's number."
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and says, "My dad needs a wife."
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352. This shrink forces the guy to the phone
and says, "You want to talk about it?"
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as a matter of fact, I don't."
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he talks about how much he loved his wife...
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of those cows in Michigan.
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- It was on 60 Minutes.
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just the part where...
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refrigerator with the big red bow on it.
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at their grandfather's birthday party.
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That statistic is not true.
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- Did anyone read that book all the way through?
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why do they say that he was widowed?
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382. Why don't they say
he was widowered?
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383. I was just wondering.
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385. - What was what?
- What's with you?
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386. - Nothing's with me.
- Something's with you.
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387. - What are you saying?
- Whatever it is, you can tell me.
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389. That's what she called him on the show
because he can't sleep.
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390. And now 2,000 women
want his number.
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391. The guy could be a crackhead,
a transvestite...
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392. a flasher, a junkie,
a chain-saw murderer...
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393. or someone really sick,
someone like my Rick.
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- Oh?
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395. Oh, really?
Now we're getting down to it.
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396. Please. Becky,
I'm madly in love with Walter.
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the other night. What was that?
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398. Oh, it was so funny.
We were hysterical. What was that?
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399. You know, I'm thinking, I've got to
go to Boston for the convention, right?
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400. Then I got to visit Winston-Hughes
about switching over our computers.
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for Valentine's Day weekend?
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407. You know, for dishes,
glasses, silver, everything.
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408. How about it?
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for dim sum.
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410. - Does it have wheat in it?
- I don't think so.
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414. Hey, Jonah. Wake up. Wake up, man.
The ball's droppin'.
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420. Happy new year.
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427. The melody
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428. Haunts my reverie
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432. But that was long ago
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444. "Here's looking at you"?
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445. "Here's mud in your eye"?
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447. You used to say, Here's to us."
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448. Oh, babe.
I miss you so much it hurts.
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449. - What do you want to do?
- We'll tell him when he gets here.
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450. You want to tell him.
I don't mind telling him.
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- She's back. She has another idea.
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Sam!
Claire, how are you?
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I heard you on the radio.
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- Ah... we already knew.
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- Grace.
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All of Seattle knows.
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and suddenly there you were!
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458. I couldn't believe my ears.
I called my mother in Las Vegas.
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459. I said, Mother, turn on the radio.
That's my architect."
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460. You know, tt is so nice...
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express his feelings.
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462. - It's wonderful.
- Yeah, I wish I could express my feelings.
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463. - Yeah.. so Claire, is there a problem?
- I was just tossing and turning last night.
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I realized I'm never going to fit my
platters in that refrigerator we ordered.
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I always put in platters.
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466. So I thought I would get the Sub-Zero
refrigerator instead and the only problem...
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467. We have to redo all the cabinets.
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468. - We'll be into this wall.
- That's a bearing wall.
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469. That's a delay, Claire, of...
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470. - Two, three...
- Five, six...
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471. - Twelve weeks.
- I don't mind.
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is to get it right.
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473. - Absolutely.
- Your words.
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La decorateur calls.
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475. - Bye!
- Bye-bye.
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476. Well, this is fate.
She's divorced.
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477. We don't want to redo the cabinets,
and you need a wife.
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when everything intersects?
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479. The Bermuda Triangle.
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480. And here's another one.
You got room for one more here?
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481. There you go.
You all right there?
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482. - Look at this, Dad. They're all for you.
- Yes, sir. There you go.
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483. "Sleepless in Seattle.
In care of Dr. Marcia Fieldstone"?
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484. If you're having trouble sleeping,
you might wanna try drinking
a glass of water from the other side.
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485. - I thought that was for hiccups.
- Does it work for hiccups?
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486. For hiccups, take a spoonful of sugar
and hold it in your mouth for a minute.
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487. - Really?
- Thank you.
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488. What possessed you
to give them our address?
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489. They called and asked for it.
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490. "Dear Sleepless in Seattle...
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491. You're the most attractive man
I ever laid ears on."
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492. Wait, wait, wait. They called?
How did they get our number?
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493. Let me guess.
You gave it to them.
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494. You have to give them your phone number,
or they won't let you on the air.
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495. "Dear Sleepless in Seattle,
I live in Tulsa."
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- It's in Oklahoma.
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497. - Do you know where Oklahoma is?
- Somewhere in the middle.
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498. I'm not even gonna think about
what they're not teaching you in school.
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499. Yeah, it's somewhere
in the middle...
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500. & generally speaking, we should rule out
anyone that doesn't live near here.
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501. She's willing to fly anywhere.
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502. Well, she looks like my third grade teacher..
and I hated my third grade teacher.
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503. Wait a minute.
She is my third grade teacher!
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504. - Aren't you gonna read any of these?
- This is not how it's done.
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just see somebody I like...
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506. and get a feeling about them...
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507. and ask them
if they want to have a drink.
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508. - Or a slice of pizza?
- Not dinner.
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509. Not necessarily on the first date.
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510. Halfway through dinner you could be
really sorry you asked them to dinner.
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511. Whereas, if it's just a drink...
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512. if you like them,
you could always ask them to dinner.
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513. But if not, you can just say,
"Well, that was great."
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514. And then you go home.
See what I mean?
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515. I wonder if
it still works this way.
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516. - It doesn't. They ask you.
- I'm starting to notice that.
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517. If you get a new wife, I guess
you'll have sex with her, huh?
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518. I certainly hope so.
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519. - Will she scratch up your back?
- What?
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520. In movies, women are always scratching
up the man's back and screaming
and stuff when they are having sex..
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521. - How do you know this?
- Jed's got cable.
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522. Oh, Jed's got cable.
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523. Hand me that towel
behind you, please.
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524. - Thank you.
- I need it too.
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525. Here. Let me get you.
Jed's got cable.
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528. Another sunny honeymoon
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529. Another season
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530. And that's the reason
for makin' whoopee
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531. When the sun is high
in the afternoon sky
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532. You can always
find something to do
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533. But from dusk till dawn
as the clock ticks on
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537. While the whole wide world
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539. You lie awake
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541. And never ever think
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542. Of counting sheep
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543. Welcome back to the
"Best of Dr. Marcia Fieldstone"...
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544. clinical psychologist
and the friend you never had.
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545. - Remember Marooned in Miami?
- He says he doesn't love me anymore.
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546. Why would you want to be
with someone who doesn't love you?
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547. Disappointed in Denver.
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548. Every time I come close to orgasm,
he goes to make himself a sandwich.
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549. Why don't you make him
a sandwich beforehand?
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550. Sleepless in Seattle.
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551. Well, I'm going to get
out of bed every morning...
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552. and breathe in and out all day long.
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553. Then after a while
I won't have to remind myself...
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554. to get out of bed in the morning
and breathe in and out.
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555. And then after a while
I won't have to think about how...
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556. I had it great and perfect
for a while.
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557. Sam, tell me what was
so special about your wife?
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559. Oh, well, it was a...
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560. It was a million
tiny little things.
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561. When you added them all up, it just
meant we were supposed to be together.
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562. And I knew it. I knew it
the very first time I touched her.
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563. It was like coming home...
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564. only to no home I'd ever known.
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565. I was just taking her hand...
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566. to help her out of a car...
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567. and I knew it.
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568. It was like...
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569. magic.
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570. Well, I think I'm going crazy, Dennis.
Are you happily married?
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571. - What?
- I mean, why did you get married?
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572. Was it all trumpets
and fireworks?
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573. I got married because Betsy said
we had to break up or get married...
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574. so we got married.
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575. But when you first met her...
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576. did you believe
she was the only person for you?
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577. that in some mystical,
cosmic way it was fated?
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578. Annie, when you're
attracted to someone...
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579. it just means that your subconscious
is attracted to their subconscious...
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580. subconsciously.
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581. What we think of as fate is two neuroses
knowing they're a perfect match.
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582. I don't even know him.
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583. I am having all of these fantasies
about some man I have never even met...
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584. who lives in Seattle!
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585. It rains nine months
of the year in Seattle.
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586. I know! I know!
I do not want to move to Seattle.
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587. But what I really don't want
to do is end up always wondering...
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588. what might have happened
and knowing I could have done something.
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589. What do you think?
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590. It's just cold feet, isn't it?
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591. Everybody panics before
they get married. Didn't you?
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592. - Yes, I did.
- Yes, you did.
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593. Thank you very much, Dennis. I feel so
much better just having blown this off.
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594. Anytime.
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595. Sandy has a girlfriend, Glenda.
She's a weight lifter.
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596. It's not like her neck
is bigger than her head.
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597. No, no, no... I'm not asking you to set me up.
I don't need your help with that.
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598. I just want to know
what it's like out there.
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599. That's what I'm trying to tell you,
what women are lookin' for.
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600. Pecs and a cute butt.
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601. - Like, "He has the cutest butt"?
- Yeah.
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602. - Where did I hear that recently?
- Everywhere.
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603. You can't even turn on the news
nowadays without hearing about...
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some guy's butt was cute.
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605. Who the first woman to say this was,
I don't know. But somehow it caught on.
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607. - Not bad.
- Really?
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608. - Is it cute though?
- Hmm... I don't know.
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you were out there?
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612. Things are
a little different now.
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613. First you have to be friends.
You have to like each other.
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614. Then you neck.
This could go on for years.
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615. Then you have tests.
Then you get to do it with a condom.
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616. The good news is,
you split the check.
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617. I don't think I could
let a woman pay for dinner.
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a parade in your honor.
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619. You'll be man of the year
in Seattle magazine.
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620. Tiramisu.
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621. - What is tiramisu?
- You'll find out.
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622. - What is it?
- You'll see.
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I'm not going to know what it is.
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624. You'll love it.
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625. This is going to be tough.
Tough, tough.
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626. This is going to be much tougher
than I thought it was going to be.
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627. How about that decorator
on the Bennett job?
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- Yeah, she's perk.
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629. - No, I don't...
- Come on!
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630. I'm far away from that.
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631. - I'm just assembling notes.
- Notes.
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632. - How would I do that?
- What do you mean? Call her up.
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633. You say, "Come on, let's get together.
We'll look at swatches."
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634. Call her on the phone?
Say, "Come, let's look at swatches"?
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635. - Yeah, you know, color schemes.
- She's not gonna see right through that?
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636. You don't do it like I do it.
You do it in your own suave way.
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637. Think Cary Grant.
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638. Cary Grant would say,
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639. How do you know? Maybe he did.
- He didn't!
I know he didn't do it in the movies.
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641. Gunga Din is not
a swatch kind of movie.
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642. Who knows what
he did in real life?
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with Dyan Cannon?
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644. "Hello, Dyan.
Take a look at these swatches."
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645. Jonah, I'm home.
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647. Hi, Dad. This is Jessica.
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648. Well, it's nice
to meet you, Jessica.
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649. Dad, this is amazing. If you play this
backwards, it says, "Paul is dead."
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651. How do you know?
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652. Dad, could you shut the door?
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653. Sure. Sure.
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654. H and G.
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655. Hi and good-bye.
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656. I'm back in the saddle again
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657. Out where a friend is a friend
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658. Where the longhorn cattle feed
on the lowly jimsonweed
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659. Back in the saddle again
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660. Ridin' the range once more
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661. Totin' my old.44
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662. Where you sleep out every night
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663. Hello, Victoria?
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664. This is Sam Baldwin.
I don't know if you remember me, but...
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665. Oh, great. Hi.
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667. if you would like
to have a drink with me?
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668. Dinner?
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669. Dinner would be even better.
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670. Friday would be great.
Yeah. How...
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671. I hear that's a good place.
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672. How... 7:30 would be fine.
And I'll...
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673. Okay, I'll meet you there. Okay.
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676. Great.
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677. Me too. Bye.
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679. Are you in love with him?
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680. I'm not now.
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681. Now those were the days
when people knew how to be in love.
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682. - You're a basket case.
- They knew it.
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683. Time, distance, nothing could separate
them, because they knew it was right.
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684. - It was real. It was...
- A movie.
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685. That's your problem.
You don't want to be in love.
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686. You want to be
in love in a movie.
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687. Read it to me.
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688. Dear Sleepless and Son, I have never
written a letter like this in my life."
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689. That's what everyone writes at
the beginning of letters to strangers.
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690. I know that.
You think I don't know that?
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691. What about Walter?
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692. Walter. Oh, I would
give anything to marry Walter.
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693. He's so unexpected.
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694. You think you can tell what he's like
by just looking at him, but you can't.
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695. I should write something
in this about magic.
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696. - What?
- Something.
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697. What if I never meet him? What if this
man is my destiny and I never meet him?
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698. Your destiny can be your doom.
Look at me and Rick.
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700. - The top of the Empire State Building?
- On the top of the Empire State Building.
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701. That's perfect.
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703. I'll be in New York with Walter.
I can squeeze it in.
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704. I'll be in New York with Walter.
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hear about destiny?
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706. If I hadn't married Martin, I wouldn't
have got the house with the dead tree.
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707. On account of which,
I got divorced.
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708. on account of which, I hit a car
and met Rick while buying a neck brace.
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709. Wait a minute! You never told me you got
a divorce because of a dead tree.
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710. The tree man.
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711. You fell in love
with the tree man?
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712. I did not say "love."
Did I say love"?
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715. "Never" is a frightening word.
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716. We'd be fools
to let happiness pass us by.
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717. Winter must be cold
for those with no warm memories.
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718. We've already missed the spring.
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720. I know.
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721. Mommy! Mommy!
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722. It's okay. I'm here.
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723. - Dad!
- I'm comin'.
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725. It's all right. It's okay.
What was that about?
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- What was?
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727. Our house. There was water
coming in all the windows.
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728. Well, it's okay now.
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729. It's all right.
So what should we do?
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730. Your mother used to...
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731. sing to you
when you had bad dreams.
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732. "Bye-Bye, Blackbird."
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733. I miss her.
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734. What do you think happens
to someone after they die?
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735. - I don't know.
- Like, do you believe in heaven?
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737. Or the whole idea of an afterlife,
but now I don't know.
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738. 'Cause I have
these dreams about...
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739. about your mom.
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740. And we have long talks...
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741. about you,
how you're doin'.
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742. Which she sort of knows,
but I tell her anyway.
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743. So what is that?
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744. It's sort of an afterlife,
isn't it?
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746. She could peel an apple...
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747. in one long...
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749. The whole apple.
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750. Pack up all my cares and woes
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751. Feelin' low
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752. Here I go
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753. I say bye- bye
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754. I love you, Jonah.
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755. I love you, Dad.
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756. See you tomorrow.
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757. Sugar's sweet
So is she
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758. I say bye
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759. Bye
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760. Blackbird
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763. Oh, and hard luck stories
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764. They keep handin' me, yeah
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765. Where somebody shines a light
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767. Oh, Lord
Yeah, darlin'
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768. I wanna say
Bye- bye, blackbird
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770. Somebody love me now
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Hi, it's Annie.
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772. Fine. I'm fine.
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773. Listen. I'm doing an article
on call-in radio shows.
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774. Do you know anyone who works for
someone named Dr. Marcia Fieldstone?
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775. I'm a writer for the Baltimore Sun
and a friend of Laurie Johnson's.
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776. I'm doing a piece on how
people handle bereavement...
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777. and I understand you had a caller
the other night, some guy from Seattle.
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778. This is Jonah Baldwin. We're not in
right now, but you can leave...
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779. Architect.
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780. Okay, Clarise, I'm gonna be back
either by midnight...
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781. or 8:30, if disaster strikes.
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782. Here's one for both of us.
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783. - "Sleepless and Son, Baltimore."
- I left the restaurant's phone number.
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784. If there's a problem, the pediatrician's
number is right above the phone.
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785. Here's a bottle of ipecac if anybody
drinks poison. By the juice glasses.
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786. - Fine.
- How do I look?
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787. - Great.
- Do I look okay?
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788. Do I look all right? I look stupid.
I look like I'm tryin' too hard.
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789. I was gonna get a haircut,
but then I'd look like I got one.
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790. - This is a good letter, Dad.
- The heels on these shoes are grotesque.
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791. Looks like
I'm tryin' to be tall.
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792. Her name is Annie.
Annie Reed.
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793. - Bye.
- Read this!
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794. Read this!
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795. "Dear Sleepless and Son,
I've never written..." Blah, blah.
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796. "I've been an excellent third baseman
for as long as I remember...
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797. and while we're on the subject,
let's just say that...
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798. Brooks Robinson
was the best third baseman ever.
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799. It's important you agree with me,
because I'm from Baltimore."
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800. She thinks Brooks Robinson's
the greatest. So do you.
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801. - Everyone thinks he's the greatest.
- It's a sign.
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802. Come here.
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803. I'll show you a sign.
Here's a sign.
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804. All right.
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805. Where is Seattle?
Right.
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806. Where is Baltimore?
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807. It's right there! Look!
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808. One, two, three, four... There's like
26 states between here and there.
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809. Now that's a sign.
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810. I'm outta here.
Good-bye. Good night.
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811. I love you.
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812. Clarise, did you move your car?
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813. - Thank you, Derrick.
- You're welcome.
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814. - I'll have...
- White wine?
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815. - And you, sir?
- I'm fine, thank you.
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816. - You look good.
- You look good yourself.
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817. - I thought you were never gonna call me.
- You did?
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818. But I really wanted you to,
and I thought you were never going to.
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819. - Excuse me, Mr. Baldwin?
- Yes?
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820. There's a phone call for you.
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821. Thank you.
Hello?
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822. Dad, can we go to New York City
for Valentine's Day?
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823. What?
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824. Annie Reed from Baltimore
wants to meet us...
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825. at the top of the Empire State Building
on Valentine's Day.
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826. - Jonah.
- What?
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827. Have you fallen down?
Are you bleeding?
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828. Is Clarise there?
Has she been strangled?
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829. So this is the only reason
for this phone call?
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830. If we book now,
we can get an excursion fare.
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831. Jessica's parents are travel agents,
and Jessica says...
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832. I'm not going to have
this conversation now.
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833. We will talk about it
at a later time.
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834. I can't believe this conversation
has lasted this long. You go to bed.
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835. Everything all right?
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836. Oh, yeah.
Do you have kids?
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837. - No.
- Want mine?
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838. I will have an Absolut
straight up, please.
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839. Sure.
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840. Put that down! Stop it!
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841. There she is.
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842. - Why is she bringing those groceries?
- She's gonna cook something for us, so be prepared.
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843. Hi, Sam. Thanks.
Thanks.
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844. And let me guess.
You must be Jonah.
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845. - So, this it?
- Yeah.
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846. - The car's down this way.
- Great.
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847. She's on her sixth painter...
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848. and we're never
gonna finish this job.
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849. Now she wants
the fireplace re-bricked.
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850. I know her pretty well.
I could give her a call.
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851. No, no, no... I've got it solved. I'm just gonna hit
her with one of those fireplace bricks.
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852. Oh, that is so funny.
You are so funny.
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853. Whenever she wants anything done,
she does this whole song and dance about...
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854. "Oh, I don't know. I'm stupid.
You tell me.
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855. You know better than I would,
but couldn't we flip the house around...
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856. so everything on one side is now on the other,
and everything in the back is now in the front?
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857. and could the whole front of the house
open up one great big hinge?
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858. That way I could just get in
with the garage door opener."
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859. I just say, "Well, yeah, we can do that.
We're just gonna have to... "
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860. Move the kitchen cabinets."
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861. Hey Jonah, bring some of that stuff around, alright?
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862. Do you like baseball?
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863. Yes, I do.
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864. In fact, my firm has box seats to the Mariners.
Why don't we all go sometime?
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865. - What about camping?
- What about it?
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866. - Do you like camping?
- I went camping once.
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867. You know what, dad?
We oughta start camping more often.
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868. You're right. Camping is good.
Time for bed.
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869. - It's only 10:00.
- Yeah, 10:00.
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870. Time for bed.
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871. Good night.
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872. Well, Hey, Hey!
Don't you wanna thank Victoria
for this delicious dinner?
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873. Thanks for dinner. I never saw
anybody cook potatoes that way.
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874. I'm glad you liked it.
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875. Good night, Jonah.
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876. Yeah, we don't see
a lot of potatoes around here.
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877. We're rice men.
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878. I'm sorry, Walter.
I'm sorry.
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879. - Hello?
- Turn on your radio.
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880. - What?
- The kid is on.
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881. You've got me
listening to this garbage.
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882. Who is it?
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883. It's Becky. She's...
She's having trouble with Rick again.
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884. I'll go downstairs.
Ah.. Becky, I'll be listening.
I'll call you back.
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885. I'm sorry, Walter.
Are you bleeding?
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886. - He's kissing her right this minute!
- Oh, really?
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887. Jonah, tell the truth.
Are you spying on your father?
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888. - Who's he kissing right this minute?
- Listen to this.
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889. I have to make them stop.
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890. - How am I gonna explain this to Walter?
- She came over and cooked dinner.
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891. She brought two bags of groceries,
like she was staying here for a year.
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892. Jonah, it's good
that your father's dating.
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893. It's just hard on you.
It's something that you think you want...
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894. but then when it actually happens, it scares you.
- That's not true.
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895. Okay, now think. Shouldn't your father
be the judge...
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896. of whether someone is right
or wrong for him?
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897. He's not sane enough
to judge anything.
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898. Now he's kissing her on the lips.
She's a 'ho!
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899. My dad's been captured by a 'ho!
What am I going to do?
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900. Calm down, Jonah.
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901. Tomorrow morning when you're
sitting down to breakfast with your dad...
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902. tell him how you feel.
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903. It's not good to keep
your feelings inside you.
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904. Miss Scarlet. In the broom closet.
With the radio.
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905. You scared me.
Don't ever do that again.
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906. - I thought I saw a black widow spider.
- You scared me to death!
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907. - You scared Victoria to death.
- It was right over there.
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908. The next time you think you see a
black widow spider, I want you to say...
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909. "Dad, excuse me, but I believe
a poisonous insect is in the house"...
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910. and I will calmly come
and take care of it.
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911. Scream like that again, I'll kill you.
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912. Becky heard this guy on the radio she was sure
was Rick. She was completely hysterical.
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913. And then it turned out
the guy lived in Duluth.
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914. - Where is Duluth?
- That doesn't make any sense.
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915. I know, Walter.
It doesn't make any sense at all.
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916. Thank God my life is in place.
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917. Duluth? That's in North Dakota.
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918. I love this letter.
You have to write to her.
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919. - You think so?
- It's Y.O.H.
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920. Yeah. What's that?
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921. Your only hope.
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922. I thought I would look into
doing a story on those radio shows.
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923. You'd probably have to go somewhere
to really look into it.
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924. Definitely.
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925. Couldn't you do
a phone interview?
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926. Not for the kind of piece I wanna do.
I won't be in Chicago that long.
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927. When you get back, I'll be gone.
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928. And then I'll see you in New York.
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929. I'll get it.
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930. This is Captain Browning.
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931. We're at our cruising altitude
of approximately 35,000 feet.
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932. The weather is clear to the west, and we
expect to arrive in Seattle on schedule.
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933. - Don't you hate flying?
- Yes, I do.
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934. And I just told the most terrible one
to the man I'm about to marry.
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935. Do you feel that
any lie is a betrayal?
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936. I said "flying."
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937. Thanks for bringing me out here.
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938. Well, he likes the planes.
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939. Can I bring something back for you?
A souvenir? Does he like snow globes?
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940. You shake them up
and then the snow floats down.
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941. Sure. I'd really like that.
Thank you so much.
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942. - He's eight.
- He's good at it.
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943. I read an article about this.
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944. All children are hideous at the age of eight.
It's quite normal.
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945. Well, maybe when I come back...
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946. the two of us oughta spend
some time together on our own.
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947. What do you think?
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948. Bye.
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949. Bye, Jonah.
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950. Listen to me.
You don't know Victoria.
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951. I hardly know her myself.
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952. She is, in fact,
a mystery to me.
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953. She tosses her hair a lot.
Why does she do this?
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954. I have no idea. Is it a twitch?
Does she need a haircut?
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955. Should she use a barrette
to keep her hair out of her face?
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956. These are things I'm willing
to get to the bottom of.
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957. And that is why I am dating her.
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958. That's all I'm doing.
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959. I'm not living with her.
I'm not marrying her.
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960. Can you appreciate
the difference?
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961. This is what single people do.
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962. They try other people on
and see how they fit.
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963. But everybody's an adjustment.
Nobody's perfect.
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964. There's no such thing
as a perfect...
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965. Come on.
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966. Dad, I was talking to Jessica
about reincarnation.
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967. She says you knew Annie
in another life.
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968. - Who's Annie?
- The one who wrote us.
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969. But Jessica says you and Annie
never got together in that life.
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970. So your hearts are like puzzles
with missing pieces.
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971. And when you get together,
the puzzle's complete.
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972. Goddamn it.
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973. The reason I know this and you don't
is because I'm younger and purer...
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974. so I'm more in touch
with cosmic forces.
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975. - Who told you this stuff?
- Jessica.
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976. I sincerely hope
you're not marrying Jessica.
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977. I remember the days
of just keepin' time
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978. Of hangin' around
in sleepy towns
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979. Forever
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980. Back roads empty for miles
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981. Well, you can't have a dream
and cut it to fit
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982. But when I saw you
I knew
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983. We'd go together
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984. Like a wink and a smile
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985. Leave your old jalopy
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986. By the railroad track
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987. We'll get a hip
double-dip, tip-toppy
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988. Two-seat Pontiac
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989. So you can rev her up
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990. Don't go slow
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991. It's only green lights
and all rights
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992. Let's go together
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993. With a wink and a smile
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994. Give me a wink and a smile
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995. We go together
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996. Like a wink and a smile
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997. Now my heart hears music
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998. Such a simple song
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999. Sing it again
The notes never end
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1000. This is where I belong
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1001. Just the sound of your voice
The light in your eyes
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1002. We're so far away
from yesterday
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1003. Together
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1004. With a wink and a smile
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1005. We go together
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1006. Like a wink and a smile
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1007. - I watched him play with his son.
- Did you talk to him?
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1008. I couldn't do it.
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1009. - How did I get here?
- You told a lie and got on a plane.
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1010. That's not what I mean.
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1011. I'm going back over there tomorrow
and talk to him. I am.
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1012. Okay. Good.
Good-bye.
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1013. - Beck?
- What?
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1014. - Is this crazy?
- No.
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1015. That's the weirdest part about it.
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1016. Thank you.
I love you.
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1017. - I love you too.
- Good night.
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1018. Oh, it's so good to see you.
Where's Greg?
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1019. Hello.
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1020. - So then what happened?
- So then I left, obviously.
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1021. You were standing
in the middle of the street?
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1022. You know that dream when
you're walking on the street naked
and everyone is looking at you?
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1023. I love that dream.
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1024. That was nothing compared
to this humiliation. Nothing.
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1025. - But he saw you, right?
- He saw me.
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1026. - You were face-to-face?
- He said hello.
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1027. - He said hello, and what did you say?
- All I could say was hello.
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1028. Oh, my God!
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1029. And all I could say was hello.
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1030. It's a sign.
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1031. It's a sign that I have watched
this movie too many times.
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1032. So stupid.
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1033. Since the minute I listened to that
stupid program on the radio,
I've been a complete jerk.
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1034. - You are not a jerk.
- Thank you.
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1035. - Idiot.
- You don't know who she was.
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1036. I saw her. I have a picture of her.
I'll show you a picture of her.
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1037. That detective in Seattle
sent me a picture of her.
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1038. Here. See?
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1039. That's exactly
what she looks like.
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1040. This is a picture
of someone's back.
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1041. Well, it's her
and he was crazy about her.
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1042. What's this?
This is from Seattle.
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1043. So I mailed your letter.
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1044. "Dear Annie,
thanks for your letter.
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1045. It was great.
You sound neat.
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1046. We're very excited about meeting you
in New York on Valentine's Day...
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1047. and seeing if we are...
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1048. M.F.E.O.
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1049. See you soon.
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1050. Sleepless in Seattle."
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1051. M.F.E.O.?
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1052. Made for each other.
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1053. It's cute.
It's like a little clue.
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1054. So he can't write. Big deal.
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1055. Verbal ability is a highly
overrated thing in a guy...
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1056. and our pathetic need for it
is what gets us into so much trouble.
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1057. I will be running back to Walter's arms,
if he'll still have me.
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1058. - What about the letter?
- It means nothing.
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1059. It was written before
I went out there, before the 'ho.
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1060. The only thing is,
she didn't look like a 'ho.
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1061. She looked like somebody
we would've been friends with.
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1062. - You saw her in the airport & then here?
- I tried to talk to her.
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1063. It was like I knew her or something...
It was weird.
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1064. Like a deja vu thing?
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1065. It was a very French
deja vu-ish kind of thing. Oui.
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1066. At least you're out there
seeing people again. That's terrific.
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1067. Well, there's really just the one.
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1068. Victoria.
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1069. - You don't like Victoria?
- She laughs like a hyena.
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1070. Is this true?
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1071. Sort of, a little bit.
Tell them what you did.
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1072. Tell 'em about the radio show.
They wanna hear it.
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1073. Tell 'em. Christmas Eve, he phones in
one of those radio call-in shows.
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1074. Tells them I need a new wife.
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1075. Oh, you're kidding.
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1076. That's so sweet.
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1077. - Now, he's obsessed with
this one woman who wrote me.
- You serious?
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1078. She wants to meet me at the top
of the Empire State Building.
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1079. On Valentine's Day.
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1080. - It's like that movie.
- What movie?
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1081. An Affair To Remember.
Did you ever see it?
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1082. Oh, God.
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1083. Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr.
Is it "car" or "cur"?
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1084. - Cur.
- Car.
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1085. She's gonna meet him at the top
of the Empire State Building...
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1086. only she got hit by a taxi.
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1087. And he waited and waited.
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1088. And it was raining, I think.
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1089. And then...
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1090. she's too proud to tell him...
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1091. that she's, uh...
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1092. crippled.
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1093. And he's too proud to find out
why she doesn't come.
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1094. But he comes to see her anyway.
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1095. I forget why, but, oh...
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1096. Oh, it's so amazing
when he comes to see her because...
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1097. he doesn't even notice that
she doesn't get up to say hello.
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1098. And he's very bitter.
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1099. And you think that he's just gonna
walk out the door...
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1100. and never know why she's just
lying there, you know, on the couch...
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1101. with this blanket
over her shriveled little legs.
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1102. - Are you all right?
- She's fine.
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1103. Suddenly he goes,
I already sold the painting."
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1104. And he like
goes to the bedroom...
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1105. and he looks and he comes out and
he looks at her and he kind of just...
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1106. They know and then they hug.
And it's so...
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1107. - That's a chick's movie.
- I would say so.
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1108. What kind of a person would write
to someone they heard on the radio?
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1109. I got hundreds of letters
from women all over the country.
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1110. Desperate women.
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1111. Just because someone is looking for
a nice guy doesn't make them desperate.
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1112. How about rapacious
and love-starved?
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1113. It is easier to be killed by a terrorist
than to find a husband after the age...
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1114. That is absolutely untrue.
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1115. Right, honey. Right.
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1116. I'm not lookin' for
a mail-order bride.
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1117. I just want somebody that I can have a
decent conversation with over dinner...
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1118. without it fallin' down
into weepy tears over some movie.
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1119. She's very emotional.
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1120. - But I cried at the end of The Dirty Dozen.
- Who didn't?
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1121. Jim Brown is throwin' these
hand grenades down these air shafts...
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1122. and Richard Jaeckel and Lee Marvin
were sittin' on top of this...
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1123. armored personnel carrier,
dressed up like Nazis.
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1124. They're waiting.
Trini Lopez...
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1125. He busted his neck when they were
parachuting down behind the Nazi lines.
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1126. Stop it.
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1127. Richard Jaeckel had on this shiny helmet
'cause he was the M.P.
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1128. Please, no more.
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1129. Oh, God, I love that movie.
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1130. This is the best movie
I've ever seen in my life.
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1131. What's so great about it?
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1132. You have to find her.
You have to go to her.
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1133. Do you know how much money it costs
to go to New York?
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1134. Nobody knows.
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1135. It changes practically every day.
How much money do you have?
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1136. Eighty dollars.
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1137. I have 42. That would
probably cover taxicabs.
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1138. How would I get there?
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1139. Honey, I have to run
these tickets over to someone.
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1140. Can you keep an eye on things
upfront till I get back?
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1141. Sure, Mom.
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1142. - Do you want a window seat or an aisle?
- Window.
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1143. - Do you want a fruit plate?
- I don't know. Do I?
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1144. I'd rather die
than eat airplane food.
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1145. I'm telling them you're 12
so you can fly unaccompanied...
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1146. and the stewardess
won't carry you around.
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1147. Are you crazy?
Who'd believe I'm 12?
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1148. If it's in the computer,
they believe anything.
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1149. Are you sure?
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1150. Do you want me to say that
you're really short for your age...
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1151. and that they shouldn't say anything
'cause it would hurt your feelings?
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1152. Yeah, that's a great idea.
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1153. Sometimes it's hard to be
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1154. A woman
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1155. Givin' all your love
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1156. To just one man
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1157. Walter.
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1158. - You're gonna miss the train.
- No, I'm not.
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1159. I'm so happy, Becky.
Finally I feel happy.
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1160. This is right. This is real.
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1161. Everything else is what happens
when you watch too many movies...
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1162. and you completely
lose sight of what counts.
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1163. Please, don't tell anybody
what happened.
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1164. Because I would be so absolutely
mortified if anyone knew...
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1165. I did anything even
remotely close to what I've done.
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1166. - Thank you. Do you promise?
- I promise.
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1167. Sleepless in Seattle
is history.
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1168. He's hard to understand
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1169. And if you love him
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1170. Oh, be proud of him
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1171. 'Cause after all
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1172. He's just a man
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1173. Stand by your man
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1174. I was...
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1175. - Go ahead.
- You go.
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1176. Okay. Well,
I was just gonna say...
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1177. that ever since Christmas,
you've been different...
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1178. kind of distracted, distant.
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1179. But now...
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1180. it feels as if you're coming back
from wherever you were.
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1181. I am.
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1182. I was just, uh...
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1183. I just got...
I think I got nervous.
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1184. But that's normal, right?
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1185. I mean, don't you ever
feel nervous about...
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1186. You know?
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1187. What?
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1188. Forever.
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1189. I did, and you know what I think?
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1190. I think I thought
it was too perfect, you know?
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1191. I started to wonder
if we were the human equivalent...
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1192. of two rights making a wrong.
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1193. You know what it was?
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1194. It was like kismet, but not,
if you see what I mean.
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1195. You have to grow up.
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1196. You just can't keep having
all these adolescent fantasies...
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1197. about how exciting
your life is gonna be.
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1198. Don't hate me,
but I love this pattern.
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1199. - You couldn't.
- I do.
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1200. This is just like
my grandmother's china.
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1201. How many place settings
should I put down?
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1202. Ten.
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1203. Exactly. Eight is too few.
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1204. Twelve is too many.
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1205. It was my mother's.
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1206. I had them size it down.
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1207. She had really fat fingers.
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1208. It's so beautiful.
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1209. It's exactly what I would
pick out if I had...
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1210. every ring in the whole world
to choose from.
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1211. You see what I mean?
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1212. There are people who would like
a relationship to be full of surprises.
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1213. But I am not one of those people.
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1214. No, sirree.
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1215. Surprises are highly overrated.
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1216. I'm leavin' first thing in the morning,
but I'm only gonna be gone one night.
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1217. Clarise is gonna be here,
so you'll be able to see...
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1218. plenty of Geraldo
and Nightmare On Elm Street 12.
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1219. - I will never know.
- Are you going with her?
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1220. I'm going with Victoria, yes.
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1221. And don't try anything tricky.
Understand?
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1222. Don't go rollin' in poison ivy
as soon as I leave the house...
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1223. or lock yourself in a closet or do
anything that makes you need stitches.
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1224. If your finger falls off,
it's stayin' off.
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1225. No one's gonna pack it on ice
and take you to the hospital...
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1226. so you can be
a breakthrough in laser surgery.
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1227. - Is this about that woman in Baltimore?
- Annie.
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1228. - I don't care what you do!
- Good! Fine!
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1229. I'll tell you what I'm doin'
this weekend. I'm getting laid.
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1230. 1990s and nobody is getting laid.
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1231. I'm the only man in America
who is getting laid this weekend.
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1232. I haven't been laid that much.
Six girls in college, maybe seven.
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1233. - How long you been standin' there?
- Forever.
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1234. - What did you hear me just say?
- "Six girls in college, maybe seven."
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1235. Seven.
Eight! Mary Kelly.
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1236. This is the one I like.
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1237. Jonah, the fact is...
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1238. you're not gonna like any woman
because it isn't your mother.
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1239. How do you know?
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1240. - What's wrong with Annie?
- Oh, Jonah, shut up!
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1241. Shut up?
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1242. Mom never said "shut up" to me.
Mom never yelled at me.
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1243. - The conversation is finished.
- Why can't we go to New York?
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1244. There is no way
that we are going on a plane...
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1245. to meet some woman
who could be a crazy, sick lunatic.
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1246. - Didn't you see Fatal Attraction?
- You wouldn't let me.
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1247. Well, I saw it!
And it scared the shit outta me.
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1248. It scared the shit
outta every man in America!
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1249. I'm not leaving till you say yes.
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1250. - I hate you!
- That's good!
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1251. You'll have a lot to tell Oprah.
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1252. How your dad destroyed your life
'cause he had to go off...
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1253. for a weekend special
at the Holiday Inn!
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1254. Jonah, Clarise is here
and I gotta go.
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1255. Hey, Jonah.
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1256. All right.
Jonah, listen.
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1257. I gotta go, and I'm...
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1258. Jessica, honey,
you have to tell us where he is.
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1259. Jonah's daddy is very upset.
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1260. This is your father.
Tell us where he is, right this minute.
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1261. N.Y.
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1262. - What is that?
- No way.
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1263. That's N.W.
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1264. New York.
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1265. He's on his way to New York.
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1266. - What?
- How?
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1267. - United 597.
- Jessica.
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1268. - When does it leave?
- 7:30.
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1269. Here you go. Here's a nice pen
for you for flying with us.
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1270. - Thank you.
- You're welcome.
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1271. - Can I take this for you?
- No.
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1272. - Where to, kid?
- Empire State Building.
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1273. Hold on.
Empire State Building.
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1274. Get a little further away
from the curb next time, mac.
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1275. There it is.
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1276. What you gonna do
when you get up there?
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1277. - Spit off the top?
- No.
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1278. I'm going to meet my new mother.
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1279. Excuse me. I'm Jonah.
Are you Annie?
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1280. No. I'm Cynthia.
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1281. Excuse me.
Are you Annie?
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1282. Great table. Thanks.
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1283. Something wrong?
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1284. - Can I get you a drink?
- Some champagne?
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1285. Fine.
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1286. Can we have a bottle...
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1287. of Dom DeLuise?
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1288. - Just kidding.
- It was a joke.
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1289. - He meant Dom Perignon.
- I got it.
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1290. Beautiful view, isn't it?
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1291. Walter, there's something
I have to tell you.
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1292. Hey, I'm sorry.
I have an emergency.
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1293. Look! Money!
All right?
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1294. - Get right in.
- Wait a minute.
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1295. Taxi!
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1296. So, he could be on top
of the Empire State Building now.
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1297. I guess he could be.
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1298. It's not him, Walter.
It's me.
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1299. I can't do this.
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1300. Look, Annie...
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1301. I love you,
but let's leave that outta this.
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1302. I don't wanna be someone
that you're settling for.
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1303. I don't wanna be someone
that anyone settles for.
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1304. Marriage is hard enough...
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1305. without bringing such
low expectations into it.
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1306. Isn't it?
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1307. Walter, I don't deserve you.
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1308. I wouldn't put it that way.
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1309. But, okay.
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1310. You okay?
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1311. Yeah.
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1312. - What?
- Look.
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1313. - It's a sign.
- Who needed a sign?
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1314. Walter, I have to go.
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1315. What if something had happened to you?
What if I couldn't get to you?
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1316. I'm sorry.
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1317. What would I have done?
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1318. You are my family.
You're all I've got.
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1319. I thought she'd be here.
I thought she'd come.
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1320. We're doin' okay, aren't we?
Aren't we all right?
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1321. - Have I done anything really stupid?
- No.
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1322. - Have I screwed it up for both of us?
- No.
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1323. - Observation deck?
- Sorry, ma'am, but it's too late.
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1324. Please. I really need
to get up there.
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1325. We're closing up.
No more runs tonight.
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1326. Listen.
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1327. Can I just take a look?
There's someone I was supposed to meet.
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1328. He's probably not there,
but if I don't at least look...
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1329. I'll always wonder about it.
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1330. Cary Grant, right?
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1331. You know that movie?
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1332. One of my wife's favorites.
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1333. Maybe when we get home
we'll get a dog.
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1334. - Okay.
- What do you mean "okay"?
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1335. - Wouldn't you like to have a dog?
- Sure.
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1336. I'm sorry, ma'am. Empty.
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1337. Can I take a minute?
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1338. Go ahead.
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1339. I left it by the telescopes.
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1340. - It's you.
- It's me.
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1341. - I saw you in the street.
- Are you Annie?
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1342. Yes.
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1343. You're Annie?
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1344. This must be yours.
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1345. I'm Jonah.
This is my dad.
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1346. - His name's Sam.
- Hi, Jonah.
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1347. - And who's this?
- Howard.
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1348. Oh, Howard.
Hello, Howard.
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1349. We better go.
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1350. Shall we?
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1351. It's so important
to make someone happy
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1352. Make just one someone happy
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1353. Make just one heart
the heart you
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1354. - You sing to
- Sam.
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1355. It's nice to meet you.
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1356. One face that lights
when it nears you
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1357. One girl you're
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1358. You're everything to
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1359. Fame
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1360. If you win it
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1361. Comes and goes in a minute
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1362. Where's the real stuff in life
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1363. To cling to
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1364. Love is the answer
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1365. Someone to love is the answer
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1366. Once you've found her
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1367. Build your world around her
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1368. Make someone happy
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1369. Make just one someone happy
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1370. And you will be happy too
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