1. And now, from New York,
The Jerry Langford Show...
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2. with Jerry's guests:
Tony Randall, Richard Dreyfuss...
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3. Rodney Dangerfield, Dr. Joyce Brothers,
Lou Brown and the orchestra...
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4. and little old me, Ed Herlihy.
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5. And now say hello to Jerry!
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6. Thank you. Good evening.
You look like a great audience.
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7. Louis, how are you? Lou Brown
and the marvelous Langford orchestra.
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8. Group.
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9. - Um, Ed, how are you tonight?
- Very well.
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10. Wonderful. I'm sorry I woke you.
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11. I shall adhere to your request, sir.
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12. You want Jerry's autograph?
Give me the books.
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13. Give me the books, give me the books. Okay.
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14. - Have him write something personal.
- Half an hour. Goodbye.
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15. I'll give you Mia Farrow for it.
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16. I'm not gonna give you anything else.
I'm not wasting my time going in to get it.
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17. - Hi, Rupert.
- Hello, Rupert.
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18. - Who'd you get?
- Nobody.
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19. I got Rodney Dangerfield.
I'll trade for Barbra.
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20. - You're wasting your time.
- Robin Williams.
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21. Sidney, it's not my whole life.
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22. That supposed to mean it's my whole life?
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23. It's not my whole life. It's not my whole life,
that's right. It's yours, but not mine.
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24. Jerry, it's me! I love you!
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25. Don't go, Jerry! No! No!
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26. Will you stop shoving, please?
Will you stop pushing?
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27. I'm not gonna take this, Jerry! No!
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28. Jerry! Jerry!
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29. Please.
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30. Okay! Stand back! Stand back!
Please let Mr. Langford get some air!
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31. Didn't you get my message?
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32. Come on, people.
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33. Jerry, I'm sorry. I don't mean to disturb you.
I just wanna talk to you for a minute.
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34. - This is not the time.
- If we could just drive away.
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35. You can drop me off anywhere.
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36. No, I have a very strict rule
about people getting in the car.
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37. I hate to bring this up, and I don't mean to be
rude, but I did put myself on the line for you.
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38. - Go ahead, Harvey. Hit it.
- Jerry! Jerry!
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39. Here.
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40. Thanks.
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41. - Is that your initials?
- Yeah.
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42. I just wanna tell you,
my name is Rupert Pupkin.
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43. I know the name doesn't mean very much
to you, but it means an awful lot to me, and...
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44. - Calm down. Take your time.
- I'm a little nervous.
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45. You might have wondered who I am.
I've been outside your show many times.
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46. I'm in communications now, but the point I'm
trying to make is, by nature I'm a comedian.
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47. You're gonna say, "Not another one."
But, believe me, I'm very good. I'm dynamite.
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48. I wouldn't take one minute of your time
if I wasn't convinced I'm dynamite.
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49. You're probably wondering, "If he's so good,
how come he hasn't caught my act?"
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50. That's a very good question,
and I'll tell you why. You know why?
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51. I've been biding my time, slowly and
carefully, so that when my big break came...
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52. Like the night when Jack Paar got sick?
Your big break?
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53. That was the night that convinced me
I wanted to be a comedian.
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54. I walked out of that show
like I was in a dream.
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55. After that, I caught
all your guest appearances on Sullivan.
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56. I studied everything you did. The way
you built to your one-liners, nice and relaxed.
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57. How you delivered the jokes
without leaning too much on them.
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58. How you didn't say,
"Hey, folks, here's the punch line."
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59. You know, Jerry?
You know what I'm talking about?
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60. You don't say, "Folks, here's the punch line."
You just do the punch line.
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61. Exactly. That's what I loved
about what you did.
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62. So, what I'm trying to say is that,
you see, now I'm ready.
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63. I'm ready, and I've finished the course.
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64. And I'm thinking as I'm sitting here now,
maybe this is my big break, my big chance.
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65. You know what I mean?
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66. What do you think?
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67. - What'd you say your name was?
- Rupert Pupkin.
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68. All right, look, pal. Gotta tell you...
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69. this is a crazy business, but it's not unlike
any other business. There are ground rules.
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70. You don't just walk on
to a network show without experience.
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71. It's an old hackneyed expression, but it's
the truth: you've got to start at the bottom.
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72. - That's where I am, at the bottom.
- That's a perfect place to start.
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73. I know that, but there's gotta be a...
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74. Ah, it looks so simple to the viewer at home,
those things that come so easily...
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75. that are so relaxed and look like
it's a matter of just taking another breath.
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76. It takes years and years and years
of honing that and working it and...
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77. There's only one problem.
I don't mean to interrupt you. I'm 34 years old.
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78. That's why I'm asking you if you'll listen to
my act and tell me what you think about it.
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79. I'll tell you what.
Why don't you call my office?
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80. - All right, okay. I could do that.
- You ask for Cathy Long. She's my secretary.
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81. - And we'll make time to listen to you.
- Uh...
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82. You know how many times
I've had this conversation in my head?
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83. - Did it always turn out this way?
- Yeah, it did, heh.
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84. I really believe this. I think once you get over
the initial shyness, you're gonna be okay.
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85. - Yeah?
- Yeah.
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86. - I hope it works out for you.
- Thanks, Jerry. Thanks a lot.
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87. It's a pleasure meeting you, Jerry.
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88. Jerry?
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89. I'm short on cash, but if you don't mind just
appetizers, I'll take you to dinner sometime.
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90. I got people waiting. I don't know
what my schedule is. Maybe we can.
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91. Thanks, Jerry, thanks.
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92. Jerry! Jerry.
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93. Let me show you a picture
of my pride and joy.
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94. - That's good. It is.
- That's good, isn't it?
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95. Hey, Jerry, take it.
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96. Take it. Go ahead. Take it.
Consider it a gift. It'll work for you.
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97. - I will.
- Not that you need the help, heh.
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98. Jerry. Seriously,
you ever want lunch, my treat.
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99. - Call my office.
- Okay, okay, okay.
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100. Okay. Jerry, you're a prince.
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101. Hey, Rupe, before I forget,
I really appreciate you meeting me for lunch.
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102. I know how busy you are
and how tired you are.
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103. What are friends for, Jerry?
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104. You're the one who looks tired.
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105. Yeah, I know. It's the show.
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106. The pressure, the ratings,
the same guests, same questions.
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107. - I'm just not enjoying it anymore.
- That's... the worst.
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108. Listen, I really wish
you would think about it again, okay?
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109. You're starting again.
You're starting up again.
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110. - It's not that big a deal to think.
- I am thinking. I'm thinking.
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111. That's all I do, is think day and night.
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112. How can I not think about it?
I'm here at lunch with you...
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113. which I knew was the reason
you invited me...
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114. and all I'm sitting here for
is to get guilty with you, right?
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115. I'm asking you to take over the show
for six weeks. I mean, what's six weeks?
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116. Anything, but don't ask me to do six weeks.
I can't take over the show for six weeks.
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117. I can't even take over
my own life for six weeks.
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118. And you're asking me to do
something that's impossible!
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119. - It's impossible.
- Rupert!
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120. - What?
- What are you doing down there so late?
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121. It's impossible! I'm trying to tell you that.
You want the tears to come out of my eyes?
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122. There's gotta be a way you can work it out.
It's just six weeks.
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123. Excuse me, uh, Mr. Pupkin?
Do you think you could?
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124. Yeah.
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125. - Sure. What's your name, dear?
- Dolores.
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126. Dolores? That was my father's name.
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127. "To Dolores, who sensed greatness."
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128. There you go, sweetheart.
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129. - Thanks, Mr. Pupkin.
- Don't mention it.
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130. Rupert! Rupert, who are you talking to?
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131. - Mom!
- What is it?
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132. Please stop calling me!
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133. It's terrific. It's great.
There's only one problem, though.
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134. - He made you bigger.
- Will you give me an answer?
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135. All right, you got the six weeks.
I'll give you the six weeks.
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136. Don't bother me. I'll give you six weeks.
What can I say? Are you happy now?
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137. You're a tough man, Rupe.
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138. You gotta be in this business.
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139. - Hello.
- Hello. It's Masha, Jerry.
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140. - Did you get my note?
- Who is this?
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141. It's Masha. Did you get the note?
I left it on the back seat.
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142. I dropped it there before
they dragged me out of the car.
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143. Those guys really hurt me.
I think that was a bit much. I really do.
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144. - How did you get this number?
- Don't be angry with me, Jerry.
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145. - I said, how did you get this number?
- I didn't know what else to do.
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146. How have you been, Rita?
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147. - Do I know you?
- I think you might.
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148. Rupert.
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149. - Rupert Pupkin, right?
- Right.
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150. I brought you a little present.
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151. Oh, yeah. I remember. Mr. Romance, heh.
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152. Put an aspirin in that. It'll last longer.
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153. So, what are you up to these days?
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154. You're looking as beautiful as ever, Rita.
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155. Well, here I am.
Local cheerleader makes good.
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156. You know, it's funny, but I...
I, uh, voted for you, Most Beautiful.
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157. - Did you? That was sweet.
- I didn't have the nerve to tell you then, but...
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158. Yeah, now you can tell me.
It's okay, we're both adults.
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159. When you're younger,
you're afraid to say those things...
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160. but when you get older, 15-, 20 years later...
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161. you can say all those things
that you should have said 15-, 20 years ago.
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162. Isn't that the final irony of life? Isn't it?
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163. I guess.
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164. Are you happy in this place, Rita?
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165. - Why? You got something better?
- Maybe.
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166. - Oh, really? Like what?
- Well, what are you doing tonight?
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167. - What am I doing tonight?
- Yeah. What's so funny?
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168. It only took you 15 years to ask me for a date.
Don't you think it's a little late?
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169. Really? Well...
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170. Waiter? Can I have a fresh one?
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171. Rita.
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172. Who is your favorite movie star?
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173. This some kind of a game? You gonna tell me
something about my character, my future?
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174. You'll see. Tell me.
Everybody has a favorite movie star.
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175. Well, I better come up with somebody
or we'll never get out of here, right?
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176. - That's a little test, heh.
- Let's see. Marilyn Monroe.
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177. Perfect.
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178. Talent register, huh?
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179. That's her name.
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180. She signed this when she was in New York
on her publicity tour for The Misfits.
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181. - That was her last movie, you know.
- Yeah?
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182. She wasn't a great actress,
but she did have a real gift for comedy.
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183. She died tragically alone, like many
of the world's most beautiful women.
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184. I don't wanna see that happening to you.
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185. - Who's this?
- Burt Reynolds.
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186. - This?
- Mel Brooks.
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187. He's what you call "on" funny.
Others are just regular.
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188. That's Sid Caesar. He's remarkable.
I really like him. He's great.
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189. Woody Allen. He's a personal friend of mine.
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190. - Of course he is.
- Ha, ha. No, he is.
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191. That's Ernie Kovacs. He was wonderful.
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192. He was a great comedian, a great
innovator, and it was a great, great loss.
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193. Oh, I bet some of these are worth money.
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194. Oh, yeah. Especially this one. Just hold it.
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195. - Who's this?
- Well, just take a guess.
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196. - Heh, it looks like a retard wrote this.
Ha-ha-ha.
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197. The more scribbled the name,
the bigger the fame.
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198. That might be true, Rupert, but who is it?
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199. "R" is the first letter.
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200. - Come on, Rupert. Who is it? I'm tired.
- Well, I'll give you a little hint.
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201. - R?
- Robert Redford.
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202. No.
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203. No, no.
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204. That's Rupert Pupkin.
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205. Rupert Pupkin.
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206. I surprised you, didn't I?
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207. Take this as a gift.
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208. Take good care of that. In a few weeks,
everyone's gonna want one.
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209. Rupert, you have not changed.
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210. Just a couple of hours ago,
do you know who I was talking to? Guess.
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211. - Your shrink?
- Heh, that's very funny.
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212. No. Jerry Langford.
That's right. The Jerry Langford.
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213. He gave me the go-ahead, Rita.
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214. You know what? Don't tell anyone yet, but
you're looking at the new King of Comedy.
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215. Why not me? Why not?
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216. A guy can get anything he wants,
as long as he pays the price.
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217. What's so funny about that?
I mean, crazier things have happened.
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218. You don't understand
what a shot on Langford means.
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219. That's coast-to-coast national TV...
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220. a bigger audience than the greatest
comedians played to in a whole lifetime.
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221. A shot at a free ticket on the comedy circuit.
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222. A comedy show of my own.
The Rupert Pupkin Show. Everything.
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223. All that leads in one direction: Hollywood.
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224. A beach house in Malibu on the ocean.
And we'll keep a suite at the Sherry.
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225. Everybody stays there when they make it big.
Up top, so we can look down and yell:
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226. "Hey, tough luck, suckers!
Better luck next time."
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227. Come on. What do you say?
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228. It sounds wonderful, Rupert,
and I wish you the best of luck.
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229. But it's getting late and I'm a working girl.
I gotta go home.
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230. I don't get you.
Here I am offering you a way out.
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231. Rita, every king needs a queen.
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232. I want you to be mine.
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233. This is a nice street. Nice building.
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234. - Thanks for your jacket, Rupert.
- Oh.
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235. I guess you're entitled
to come up and have some coffee.
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236. Oh, no, I wouldn't wanna impose, really.
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237. - I know I can be...
- What do you want, Rupert?
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238. What?
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239. - What do you want?
- What do I want?
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240. Rita, you still don't understand? I love you.
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241. I wanna help change your life,
if you'll just give me a chance.
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242. What if I set something up
between me, you and Jerry?
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243. What if we went out to dinner one night?
What do you think?
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244. You know what's even better?
We'll go to his summer house for a weekend.
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245. - He wouldn't wanna meet me.
- That's not true.
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246. Jerry is a very nice guy.
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247. He's a very, very nice guy,
and we had a terrific meeting.
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248. You shouldn't sell yourself short. You have
too little faith, and you're a wonderful person.
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249. Why don't you go to sleep
and get a good night's rest, okay?
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250. Okay.
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251. - Good night, Rupert.
- Good night.
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252. Go to sleep right away.
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253. I'll tell you, boy.
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254. Hi, Liza. Good seeing you.
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255. Jerry, good seeing you. Jerry. Don't get up.
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256. Ah, oh, boy, I'll tell you.
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257. Every time you come back from a tour...
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258. there must be something in the air
or the tour, it really becomes you.
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259. It's like you become rejuvenated.
I don't know what it is.
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260. Isn't that so, everybody? Isn't that so?
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261. Heh, that's the truth. I'll tell you.
It's amazing. You look wonderful.
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262. Yeah, I know. You look wonderful too, Jerry.
I wasn't leaving you out, heh.
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263. What? Yeah!
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264. Oh, Jerry. I love this guy.
Always coming up with these great lines.
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265. I love him. I love him.
He's wonderful. You're wonderful.
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266. I don't know what I'd do without you.
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267. Rupert! The bus is here.
It's early. Try to be on time for once!
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268. I can't believe this. Ha, ha, I gotta go now.
Yeah, I gotta catch a bus.
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269. Jerry, take care of yourself.
Baby, be good. Good luck in Rio.
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270. - Good morning, Rupert.
- Good morning.
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271. - How are you?
- This is for you.
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272. Work.
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273. - What time is it?
- It's 10:00.
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274. Is it 10 o'clock?
Could I use the phone for one second?
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275. - Is it local?
- Yeah.
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276. Sure. Just dial 9 first, and make it short.
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277. Hello. Jerry Langford, please.
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278. Rupert Pupkin.
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279. Thank you.
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280. Yes, uh, is Jerry there, please?
Rupert Pupkin.
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281. Yes.
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282. Well, just tell him it's Rupert calling,
and he'll know what it's about. Thank you.
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283. Oh. Oh, he is? Well, that's okay.
I'm in a meeting myself.
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284. Uh, just tell him I called. Thank you very much.
And I'll call later. Thank you. Bye.
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285. Was that the Jerry Langford?
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286. - I'll see you, Roberta.
- Sure.
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287. Hello. Jerry Langford, please.
Rupert Pupkin.
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288. Yes, Rupert Pupkin calling.
Jerry Langford, please.
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289. Which, the first name or the second name?
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290. P-U-P-K-l-N. It's often mispronounced
and misspelled, so that's why... Yes.
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291. Jerry knows I'm calling.
He knows what it's about. Sure.
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292. I see, I see. I see. Yes, you can call me.
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293. I'll be here for the next hour and a half.
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294. I'm at my office, and the number is JL5-4321.
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295. I am waiting for a phone call.
It'll only take a few minutes.
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296. - All these phones don't work.
- The phone does not work.
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297. I cannot make a call. I am expecting a call.
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298. - Let me try. I'll make a call.
- It doesn't work.
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299. Wait. Let me just slide in and make a call.
Let me just make a call.
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300. - It's important.
- This phone don't work either!
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301. I can't do that. Because
we're gonna be working late. Hold on.
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302. - Yes, sir?
- Yes, Jerry Langford, please.
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303. - Your name, please?
- Pupkin. Rupert Pupkin.
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304. - Rupert?
- Pupkin. P-U-P-K-l-N.
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305. People often misspell it and mispronounce it.
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306. There's a man here by the name of Rupert
Pumpkin who wants to see Mr. Langford.
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307. I'm sorry, Mr. Pumpkin, but Mr. Langford's
secretary has no record of your appointment.
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308. Pardon me?
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309. We have no record of your appointment.
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310. Oh, well, technically speaking,
I don't have an official appointment...
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311. but he did ask me to call him personally,
and I was in the neighborhood.
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312. I was having trouble calling for some reason.
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313. The line seemed to be busy.
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314. He has no appointment.
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315. His secretary wants to know
what this is in reference to.
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316. - Mr. Gangemi, go right in.
- Hello?
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317. Yes. Jerry and I discussed my being on
the show last night. He told me to call. Yes.
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318. No, sure, sure. Sure.
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319. I'm supposed to wait.
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320. Is that cork?
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321. I don't know what it is. Is it dripping on you?
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322. No. I was looking at the patterns.
Uh...
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323. You know, cork is good for sound.
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324. It's very quiet in here.
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325. Reception.
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326. No, you got an hour or so
before they come in. Yeah.
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327. He hasn't come back from the meeting yet.
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328. - Mr. Pipkin?
- Pupkin.
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329. - Sorry. I'm Cathy Long. Can I help you?
- You are?
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330. I'm Bert Thomas's assistant.
He's our executive producer.
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331. Oh, I'm sorry. I've already spoken to Jerry
directly about my being on the show.
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332. He told me to get in touch with him personally.
I'm here to follow up on that.
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333. - What is it exactly that you do?
- I stand-up comic.
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334. - Oh. Where are you working now?
- Right now I'm working on new material.
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335. Well, as soon as you do start working again,
why don't you give us a call...
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336. and we'll send someone
to check out your act. Thanks.
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337. - Jerry and I went over this last night.
- Does Jerry know your work?
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338. Yes. I don't think he does.
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339. - Do you have a tape I could listen to?
- A tape? Oh, naturally. Whatever you'd like.
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340. - Why don't you drop me by a tape?
- I will. I can see where Jerry would need that.
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341. - Of course. Nice meeting you.
- Nice meeting you too.
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342. This is really what's right.
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343. This is great. This is...
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344. See you again. Nice talking to you. Bye.
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345. Rupert. Hey, Rupert.
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346. I gotta talk to you.
What happened last night in the car?
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347. - Did he talk about me?
- No, he didn't.
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348. - He talked about me, as a matter of fact.
- He must've said something about me.
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349. What's he gonna say about you
after what you did in the car last night?
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350. - You must be really loving this.
- You were schmucko supremo last night.
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351. Hold on a minute. I'm the schmuck? Me?
You're wrong, buddy. You're very wrong.
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352. If I hadn't gotten in that car, you'd never
even have had the chance to talk to Jerry.
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353. What? I don't wanna be cruel,
but we're in front of Jerry's building.
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354. God forbid he should see me with you.
Jerry and I have a real relationship.
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355. No fantasy world. After what you did last night,
I don't even wanna see you anymore.
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356. Fine! That's the way you want it?
See if I care! Just get it to him.
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357. I'm not giving him anything. No way. You're
the one who's so friendly. You give it to him.
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358. We're having a communication problem,
and I need you to get this to him.
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359. Is that what you call it? You're always bragging
about how you broke bread with Jerry.
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360. Just do this for me, Rupert.
I've done things for you.
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361. You haven't done anything for me.
What are you talking about?
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362. How about Howard Johnson's? I bought you
food. I bought you coffee night after night.
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363. You got your mind screwed up.
I bought my own coffee.
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364. You never bought anything!
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365. What about things I did for you
that no money can buy?
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366. What about the time I gave you my spot?
I let you get right next to Jerry!
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367. I waited for eight hours and you went right
next to him because you were crying to me!
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368. And what about the time I gave you my last
album of The Best of Jerry? What about that?
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369. I didn't even ask you for money,
and I can't even pay my rent!
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370. What are you talking about? I live in a hovel!
And you live in a townhouse!
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371. I can't believe this girl!
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372. Here, I got money for you.
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373. I can't believe how long I've been your friend
and listened to your tired, stale, boring jokes!
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374. - Here's $900.
- Will you be quiet?
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375. Take this and give it to Jerry.
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376. All right, this is the last time.
This is the last time.
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377. - When are you gonna get it to him?
- You're a wacko.
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378. You make sure. I'll know if you don't.
I know where you are, where Jerry is!
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379. I cover the waterfront! Remember that!
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380. What are you looking at? Beat it!
You scum! You're street trash!
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381. First, Miss Long, thank you for your help
at the office and for passing this on to Jerry.
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382. I appreciate it more than you know.
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383. Jerry, thank you for listening to this material
and for the opportunity you've given me.
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384. Lots of people think that guys like you,
people who've made it...
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385. lose their feeling for struggling
young talent such as myself.
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386. But now I know from experience
that those people are just cynics...
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387. embittered by their own failure.
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388. I know, Jerry, that you are as human
as the rest of us, if not more so.
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389. No point in going on about it.
You know how I feel.
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390. So let's get on with the show,
The Best of Rupert Pupkin.
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391. Jerry, I've sketched out this little outline
in order to save you a bit of time.
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392. It's a little introduction. So close your eyes
and imagine it's exactly 6:00.
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393. You're standing in the wings, and we hear
the orchestra strike up your theme song.
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394. And now from
New York, it's The Jerry Langford Show...
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395. with Jerry's guests:
Richard Pryor, Ben Gazzara...
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396. Elizabeth Ashley, Carol Burnett...
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397. And the comedy find of the year,
making his television debut...
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398. - ... Rupert Pupkin, the new King of Comedy!
- Rupert! Rupert!
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399. Are you crazy? What's the matter with you?
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400. - Come on, Mom!
- People are sleeping. Lower it!
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401. - What's the matter with you?
- Mom!
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402. - Take it easy. Lower it.
- I'm not gonna lower it! I have to do this now!
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403. I don't mind you playing it, but lower it.
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404. Now, you come on, Jerry,
and do your monologue.
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405. When the time comes, this is how I see you
introducing me. Something like this:
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406. "Will you please give your warmest welcome
to the newest King of Comedy...
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407. Rupert Pupkin!"
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408. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
My name is Rupert Pupkin.
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409. I was born in Clifton, New Jersey...
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410. Is there anyone here from Clifton?
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411. But the fact is that no one's allowed to be...
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412. Because once you fall
below a certain level...
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413. - Mr. Pipkin.
- Pupkin.
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414. - Pupkin. Sorry.
- You'll get it right one of these days.
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415. - I'll bet you have a tape for me.
- Right here.
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416. Got your name on it? We'll listen to it
and get it back to you as soon as we can.
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417. Thank you very much. When Jerry
finds a moment. Good. When will that be?
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418. Uh...
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419. Actually, you can try me tomorrow. We might
know something by then. Otherwise, Monday.
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420. Monday?
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421. Hmm. Miss Long, what I might do is just wait
here a while. Maybe Jerry'll find a minute.
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422. You're wasting your time.
We won't know until tomorrow at the earliest.
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423. That's all right. I don't mind.
I'm not wasting my time. I'm glad to do it.
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424. It's important to me, so I really don't mind.
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425. - It'll probably be Monday.
- Monday?
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426. Well, I'll still wait.
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427. Really, I don't mind. It's okay.
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428. I'll tell you what. Why don't you try me
tomorrow afternoon for sure?
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429. - Tomorrow? What time tomorrow?
Mm-hm.
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430. - Four thirty.
- Four thirty. I'll be here. Thank you.
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431. - You're welcome.
- And thank Jerry.
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432. - I will.
- Okay.
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433. Goodbye.
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434. Goodbye.
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435. At least once in his life
every man is a genius.
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436. And, Rupe, it's gonna be
more than once in your life for you.
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437. It's gonna be a number of times,
because you've got it.
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438. From what I've heard here,
you've got it and you're stuck with it.
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439. I don't care if you wanted to get rid of it,
you couldn't. It's always gonna be there.
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440. Now, I know there's no formula for it.
I just don't know how you do it.
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441. And I'm not curious, mind you,
because I wanna use the material.
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442. I'm just curious to know how you do it.
I really have to ask you. How do you do it?
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443. I think it's that I look at my whole life,
and I see the awful, terrible things in my life...
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444. and turn it into something funny.
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445. It just happens.
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446. Were the first few one-liners strong enough?
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447. If they were any stronger, you'd hurt yourself.
They're marvelous. Leave them alone.
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448. I remember a man... A man said...
Listen to me. Listen to me.
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449. A man said something very profound
some years ago, which I later originated.
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450. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
You wanna know how I know it's so good?
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451. - Yes.
- Because I envy you. I hate you, but I envy you.
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452. Because it's purity, it's marvelous,
it's humor based on you.
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453. No one else could do it but you.
I wouldn't lie. I wouldn't lie to you, Rupe.
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454. Now, look, this weekend would be a perfect
time for you to come out to the house...
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455. if you care to, and we can hash it around.
Only because I wanna know how you do it.
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456. There'll be people there,
but we can still work.
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457. - It sounds great.
- Terrific.
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458. - I would really like to come.
- Wonderful.
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459. Could I bring somebody?
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460. - A young lady?
- A very special young lady.
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461. Of course. I'd like to meet her.
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462. - Heh, hey, Jerry, how you doing?
- How are you?
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463. - You're looking good.
- You should see me in my white taffeta.
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464. - You're doing some great shows, Jerry.
- Thanks a lot.
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465. - How about putting me on your show?
- Yeah. I could've used you last night.
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466. Come on down!
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467. - Hi, Jerry. How are you?
- Hi there.
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468. Morris, you will not believe
who's coming down here.
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469. Jerry Langford, right?
Morris, please hold on.
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470. Jerry, could you please
sign my magazine for me?
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471. You're just wonderful.
I've watched you your entire career.
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472. Would you say something to my nephew
Morris on the phone? He's in the hospital.
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473. - I'm sorry. I'm late.
- I hope you get cancer!
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474. Jerry?
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475. I can't. I'm late.
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476. Yes, sir? Oh, hi.
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477. - Hi. How are you?
- Not bad.
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478. Good, good. I'm fine.
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479. - Can I help you?
- Yes. I'd like to see Jerry, please.
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480. You are?
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481. Pupkin. Rupert Pupkin.
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482. Mr. Potkin is here. That's right.
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483. Okay.
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484. She'll be with you in a minute.
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485. - Who's that?
- Miss Long.
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486. Oh, well, I'd prefer to see Jerry.
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487. Miss Long will take care of you.
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488. Okay. I'll wait right here.
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489. And as a surprise to Rupert
for being on the show with us tonight...
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490. we'd like to present to you someone
in a form that we've never presented before.
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491. A mystery guest. Would you please welcome
our mystery guest? Let's hear it for him.
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492. Jerry, this is the mystery guest?
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493. This is the mystery guest.
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494. Let me see if I can place him.
I think I know.
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495. - Don't you remember me?
- No, I don't.
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496. - I'm George Kapp.
- George Kapp. My high-school principal!
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497. - You guessed it.
- Well, how are you?
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498. You used to fail me. What do you have him
on the show for? He's an enemy, heh.
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499. - Only because you deserved it.
- Oh, thank you.
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500. But I'm a justice of the peace now.
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501. - I perform weddings.
- Do you?
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502. Jerry.
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503. Jerry, what are you doing?
I can't believe this.
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504. Believe it. It's part of the surprise.
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505. How would the audience like to see the King
of Comedy marry his queen on the show?
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506. I can't believe it. I don't know what to say!
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507. He's too much. He's too much.
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508. Dearly beloved, when Rupert here
was a student at Clifton High School...
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509. none of us...
Myself, his teachers, his classmates.
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510. - dreamt that he would amount
to a hill of beans.
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511. But we were wrong.
And you, Rupert, you were right.
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512. And that's why tonight,
before the entire nation...
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513. we'd like to apologize to you personally...
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514. and to beg your forgiveness for...
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515. For all the things we did to you.
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516. And we'd like to thank you
personally, all of us...
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517. for the meaning you've given our lives.
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518. Please accept our warmest wishes,
Rita and Rupert...
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519. for a long and successful reign together.
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520. We'll be back to marry them
right after this word.
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521. Mr. Pupkin.
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522. - How are you today?
- I'm fine.
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523. Good, good.
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524. I wanna thank you for your tape.
We listened to it with great interest.
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525. Oh, good. I'm glad.
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526. We see a lot of good things
in what you're doing.
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527. We think you have potential, which is why
I'm gonna be absolutely honest with you.
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528. That's the way you should be.
Absolutely honest.
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529. - We don't think you're ready yet.
- Don't think I'm ready.
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530. - We don't feel that you're right for Jerry.
- Right for Jerry. Mm-hm.
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531. Some of the material is good, but some of the
one-liners, for instance, are not very strong.
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532. They're not very strong. You didn't
like some of the jokes. Is that it?
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533. - That's right.
- Good. I can take care of that.
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534. Just tell me the ones you don't like, and
no problem. Actually, that's a great help. Great.
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535. We think you have a good potential.
Your timing is excellent.
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536. But you should keep developing your act.
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537. You ought to test it in a few live situations.
I think that'd be very good for you.
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538. There are a number of clubs that you can try.
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539. When you start working in one of those,
give us a call. We'll send someone down.
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540. - Thanks.
- You're welcome. Bye-bye.
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541. Thank you.
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542. Miss Long, may I ask you a question?
Are you speaking for Jerry?
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543. - Yes, I am.
- You are?
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544. - He has complete faith in our judgment.
- Well, I'm sorry to have to say this.
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545. But I have to tell you,
I don't have faith in your judgment.
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546. I'm sorry that you feel that way. But I guess
there's nothing we can do about that.
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547. No, I'll have to disagree
with you again, Miss Long.
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548. That's your privilege, Mr. Pupkin.
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549. Now, would you excuse me?
I have a great many things to do.
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550. Miss Long, when will Jerry be back?
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551. Mr. Langford won't be in
until very late this afternoon.
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552. Mr. Pupkin, we mean what we say
when we thank you for stopping up.
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553. And we mean it when we tell you
that you can call us when you start working.
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554. - Goodbye.
- Goodbye.
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555. Is there anyone else you'd like to see?
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556. No. That's all right.
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557. I don't mind waiting.
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558. Which reminds me about the man who waited
so long, he forgot what he was waiting for.
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559. Well, would you mind
waiting outside, Mr. Pupnick?
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560. This is a reception area, not a waiting room.
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561. I understand.
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562. - Did you ask him to leave?
- Yeah, but he won't go.
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563. - What's his name?
- Rupert Pumpkin.
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564. Hi. I'm Raymond Wirtz, in charge of security
for the Langford organization.
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565. Why don't we go outside and talk?
Is this your bag?
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566. Yes. I'm waiting for Jerry. It's personal.
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567. - We'll talk about that outside.
- I know he's expecting me.
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568. Listen, we'll talk about that outside.
Please take your bag.
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569. I'll explain company policy
to you on the way, okay?
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570. Now, I'm pretty sure you understand
that we have certain rules here...
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571. that are essential to the smooth functioning
of our operation. Right?
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572. - If I could just say that...
- Now, just listen, please. Okay?
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573. And that without these rules, we really
wouldn't be able to function at our best.
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574. - You follow my point?
- I get the point, except...
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575. - Please, Mr. Puffer.
- After you.
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576. - After you, sir, please.
- If I could just say that Jerry is...
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577. Just listen to me. I checked with Miss Long.
You do not have an appointment.
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578. Now, company policy
is that only authorized personnel...
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579. and those persons with official business
with our organization...
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580. are permitted on our premises.
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581. In other words, you want me
to leave the building?
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582. - Well? Did you get it to him?
- What?
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583. - Did you get my letter to him?
- He's not in there, okay?
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584. Now that you're so in with him,
you can't do me a favor? Don't bother.
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585. Just give me the letter.
I'll find somebody else.
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586. - He wasn't there.
- I saw him go in myself.
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587. - Who?
- Jerry!
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588. - He's up there right now. Wanna see him?
- That's impossible.
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589. They assured me that he was out.
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590. - And you believed them?
- Mm-hm.
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591. You're so naive.
I would expect that from you.
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592. So inexperienced. You're such a chump.
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593. - He went up there just now?
- Of course. Go back up.
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594. Assert yourself a little bit.
He's up there right now.
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595. Oh, no.
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596. - Would you tell Jerry I'm here?
- I'm sorry, he's not in.
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597. - I know he is. Would you tell him I'm here?
- I'm sorry, he's not in.
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598. You're putting your job on the line, lady.
You hear me?
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599. Security.
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600. You too.
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601. Mr. Pupkin, what are you doing here?
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602. Mr. Pupkin?
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603. Mr. Pupkin.
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604. Get security on the telephone.
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605. There he goes.
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606. Hold on. Grab his other arm.
Hold on to him.
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607. Right. All right, right out the door.
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608. You wouldn't listen, huh?
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609. Jerry? Jerry?
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610. - Nobody's gonna help you.
- You're gonna have a lot of explaining to do.
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611. - You had your warning, Krupkin.
- My lawyer'll be calling you.
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612. Make sure he gets my name right.
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613. - Say goodbye to our guest, Miss Long.
- Wait till Jerry hears about this.
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614. I will mention your name to Jerry, Pupper.
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615. Listen good, because if we see
your face again, we're gonna call the police.
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616. Thank you. Thank you very much, heh, heh.
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617. Terrific. I suppose
that you got the letter to him?
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618. - No, but I'll get it later.
- Great.
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619. - You just got thrown out of the building.
- I didn't get thrown out.
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620. - What do you call that?
- I didn't.
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621. Excuse me.
I wasn't thrown out of the building.
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622. - You're a constant embarrassment.
- They walked me outside.
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623. - You can't handle the simplest things.
- I'll tell you something else. I'm going...
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624. - Jerry invited me for the weekend.
- Great. I'll go with you.
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625. Do I look okay?
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626. - Wonderful.
- Does this look all right?
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627. - That, I'm not sure about.
- What do you mean?
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628. - You look wonderful.
- What's wrong with it?
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629. Nothing. I just don't think you need it.
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630. - You don't think it looks nice on me?
- No, it looks wonderful.
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631. Hello.
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632. - You must be Jonno.
- Uh, yes.
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633. My name is Rupert Pupkin
and this is Rita Keane.
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634. - Would you let Jerry know we're here?
- Mr. Langford asked you to come?
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635. No, we just thought we'd drop in
uninvited for the weekend.
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636. Come on in. We'll be staying
in separate rooms. The blue bag is mine.
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637. - But Mr. Langford's not here.
- Where is he? Out playing golf?
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638. - Yes.
- Yes, of course.
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639. - I hope he's finally gonna break 100.
- A hundred?
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640. - Perhaps better you come back.
- No, we'll just wait.
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641. - But Mr. Langford is not here.
- That's okay. We'll just wait.
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642. That's okay. We don't mind waiting.
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643. Isn't this lovely?
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644. Table's only set for one.
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645. - How do you like it?
- I could live here.
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646. Mr. Langford, I'm sorry to disturb you, sir.
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647. Uh, what's wrong? Everything's wrong.
There are a couple over here.
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648. His name is Pumpkin. Pumpkin, yes.
Do you know a name Pumpkin?
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649. Didn't you tell him what time we'd get here?
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650. We didn't have time to iron out the details.
We're the first guests.
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651. But that butler wasn't even expecting us.
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652. Jerry does have more important things
to think about than what to tell his houseboy.
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653. Really? Well, excuse me.
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654. He knows everything.
He knew you were playing golf and everything.
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655. Uh, I don't know what he want. He wanna
spend the weekend over here. Yes.
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656. And you better come back. He's touching
everything. He's ruining the house.
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657. And I'm getting a heart attack already.
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658. Here's a famous one with the youngest clown
in the world, Zippo. Clown for a day.
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659. Remember this one
with Ray Charles on Jerry's special?
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660. - That's famous.
- I know. There it is.
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661. Here's a famous one
when he was a kid, 12 years old.
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662. Someone sent this in as a part of the show,
"I Knew You When" section.
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663. They thought they were playing a joke.
Now Jerry shows it to everyone on the show.
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664. If I should take a notion...
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665. Let's get a little life into this place.
It's like a funeral parlor.
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666. Jump off into the ocean
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667. You should really turn that off.
You shouldn't put that on. It's not polite.
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668. - How about a little spin, handsome?
- We shouldn't be dancing.
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669. - A little fun never hurt anybody.
- What if Jerry walks in?
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670. He'll be happy to see us having a good time.
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671. - What if he walks in?
- So? You're his friend. He won't mind.
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672. Ain't nobody's business if I do
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673. Oh, one day...
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674. - I wonder what the rest of this place is like.
- Well, I'm sure it's very nice.
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675. No, Rita, I wouldn't go up there.
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676. - Rita? Rita?
- Come on.
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677. I don't think it's a good idea.
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678. Rita, they're watching us. Rita, I don't think
you have the right to go upstairs.
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679. Rita, please don't go up there.
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680. Would you open the goddamn door?
I was standing out there eight minutes.
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681. What was with the door? Jesus!
Where are they?
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682. I was gonna call the police,
but I wait for you.
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683. Hi, Jerry. Hi, Jerry. How are you?
We were just freshening up upstairs.
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684. Rita, I want you to meet the Jerry Langford.
Jerry, I want you to meet the Rita Keane.
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685. Come on down. Don't be ashamed.
Attagirl. Come on down.
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686. What's your pleasure, Jerry?
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687. It's hot out there. I wanna get something nice
to drink. Jerry, what would you like? Jer?
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688. Jer?
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689. Excuse us, but it's not every day
that a girl like Rita meets a man like you.
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690. I mean, this is part of your success.
You have to live with it.
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691. How was your golf game? Was it good?
Did you finally break 100?
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692. - I told them you were not here.
- That's right, he did.
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693. Yes, they did. They were really very helpful.
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694. We took an earlier train.
There wasn't anything else until after 1, so...
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695. Anyway, I brought the work. It's right here.
All ready. All ready and set to go.
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696. So...
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697. where is everybody?
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698. - What everybody?
- Heh, what everybody? The guests, Jer.
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699. To tell you the truth,
we're getting a little hungry.
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700. You know I could have
the both of you arrested?
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701. He could have us arrested.
Of course you could have us arrested.
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702. There's no way
we can prove that we belong here.
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703. He's great. When he comes up
with an idea, he's terrific.
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704. - Really, I never thought of that.
- You should have.
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705. We can set up a story where you invite all
your friends out and you throw them all in jail!
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706. That's terrific. That's terrific.
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707. What's the matter? Lighten up. Let's get
to work on that. After this, of course.
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708. How did you get here?
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709. We walked in the door. What do you mean?
What's the matter with you?
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710. How did you get here?
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711. I think you're upset.
I'm gonna leave my material here.
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712. We'll talk later. You've got more
important things to worry about.
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713. - We'll just stroll around, wait till lunchtime.
- Did anyone ever tell you you're a moron?
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714. You know, Jerry,
I wanna tell you something.
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715. Ordinarily I wouldn't allow anybody
to speak that way about Rita.
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716. But since it's you, I know you're only kidding.
He's a real character.
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717. - Rupert, he's saying he wants us to go.
- No, he's not saying that.
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718. Jerry, tell her that. You're not saying that.
He's not saying that at all.
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719. - Call the station, Jonno.
- Where are you going? Rita?
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720. There'll be a cab here in five or 10 minutes.
Wait at the gate and use it.
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721. Why? You going someplace, heh?
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722. No, you are.
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723. Did I say something wrong, Jerry? Because
if I did, could we chalk it up to inexperience?
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724. Rita?
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725. I have my stuff right here.
We could do it in a half an hour.
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726. Then you'd have
the rest of the afternoon to yourself.
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727. I want you out of here. I want you
out of here now. Is that plain enough?
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728. - I understand.
- Is that clear?
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729. Yeah, yeah. I understand.
Look, you're tired. That's okay.
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730. I'm gonna leave the stuff here.
Read it and let me know what you think.
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731. Don't be so dopey. Use your ears.
The man is telling us to go.
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732. He is not telling us to go.
Will you stop?
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733. - Mr. Langford, I knew nothing about this.
- Tell her she's wrong, Jerry.
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734. I don't even know him. I haven't seen him
in years. He told me you were friends.
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735. Rita!
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736. I feel terrible. I'm so humiliated.
If there's anything I can do...
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737. Don't listen. She works in a bar.
She wants to spoil everything.
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738. Come on, Rupert. Let's go.
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739. - Jerry...
- Okay, come on. Come on, come on.
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740. - Let's go.
- Sorry, Mr. Langford.
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741. - Here you are. Take your things and go!
- All right, I can take a hint, Jerry.
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742. I just want you to listen to my stuff
for 15 minutes. Is that asking too much?
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743. Yes, it is. I have a life, okay?
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744. - I have a life too.
- That's not my responsibility.
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745. - It is when you tell me to call you.
- I told you to call to get rid of you!
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746. - To get rid of me? Okay, I can take a hint.
- That's right.
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747. If I didn't tell you that, we'd still be
on the steps at my apartment!
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748. - All right, so I made a mistake.
- So did Hitler!
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749. All right.
This is the way it is when you're famous.
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750. - You understand?
- Now I see. That's how you guys are, huh?
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751. - Not them. Me. Yeah!
- That's how you are.
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752. - When you reach the top.
- No, I was that way before.
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753. - Now I know how people like you are.
- Goodbye and good luck!
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754. Goodbye.
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755. And, Jerry. Jerry,
I just wanna say one more thing, Jerry.
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756. I'm glad what you did to me today.
Because now I know I can't rely on anybody.
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757. Not you, not anybody.
And I shouldn't rely on anybody.
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758. And you wanna know something else?
I'm gonna work 50 times harder...
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759. and I'm gonna be 50 times
more famous than you.
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760. Then you're gonna have idiots like you
plaguing your life!
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761. That's right. Yes. Come on, Rita.
We're wasting our time. Goodbye, Jerry.
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762. Jonno, lock that door.
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763. - You did good, Mr. Langford.
- Thank you.
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764. It looks real.
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765. That's the whole point.
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766. - Is that him?
- No.
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767. - You sure?
- Sure, I'm sure. It looks too much like him.
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768. - What do you mean?
- When it's him, it doesn't look like him.
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769. God, it feels like it's taking him forever.
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770. How much longer?
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771. It's him.
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772. Yeah, that's him.
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773. - Don't go too fast.
- Okay, okay.
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774. Stay on this side so you're not all over him.
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775. - I'm getting over as soon as I can.
- Get in the next lane.
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776. Okay, okay, okay.
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777. - Not yet. There are too many people.
- I know. I'll keep going.
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778. He walks in the most crowded areas.
You'd think he'd wanna stay away.
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779. Well, because he doesn't wanna be alone.
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780. Why? Tell me why. I know. You tell me why.
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781. Don't get an attitude with me.
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782. Explain it to me,
because you know so much about him.
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783. Fill me in. Let me learn from you.
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784. All right. Because when he walks
on crowded streets, he feels safe, that's why.
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785. Is that what it is? Thanks for telling me.
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786. Okay, go past him and stop.
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787. Okay, Jerry. Get over. Get in there.
I'm not fooling around.
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788. - What are you doing? Are you crazy?
- Get in, Jerry. Get in.
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789. Hi, Jerry.
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790. Take that.
She's gonna hold a gun on your head.
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791. Don't make any false moves.
I'd hate to do anything drastic.
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792. Now, if everything works out, you should be
out of here by the very latest 12-, 12:30.
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793. Well, maybe 1 -, 1:15 at the very latest.
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794. What I want you to do is call your producer.
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795. - Call what?
- Bert Thomas. I want you to call him.
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796. I'm gonna give you a phone right now.
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797. Get him on the phone,
and I'll tell you exactly what to say, okay?
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798. Now, if you don't do it,
I don't know what to say.
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799. There could be a problem.
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800. Watch your eyes, Jerry. I'm gonna take
these off now. It's a little bright in here, okay?
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801. Okay.
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802. Are these yours?
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803. - Jerry, these are yours?
- Yeah.
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804. - Do you mind if I have one?
- I don't mind.
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805. Thank you.
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806. - Masha, do you want one?
- Save it for me.
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807. - You want one?
- I'd love one, but will you save it?
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808. It's a little bit inconvenient at the moment.
Thank you, Rupert.
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809. - Do you want one?
- No.
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810. I'll just take one for later then.
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811. There's no reason to get mad.
I'm just trying to ease the tension.
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812. Even though this is a strange situation...
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813. there are moments of friendship
and moments of sharing or whatever.
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814. Okay, let's go.
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815. Jerry, I mean business.
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816. Get on the phone.
Let's go. The fun is over.
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817. Let's go. Come on.
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818. Bert Thomas, please. Jerry Langford.
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819. - What happened?
- They hung up.
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820. Call them again. Why did they hang up?
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821. Probably thought it was a gag.
We get that all the time.
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822. Well, I find that strange, you know.
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823. But it's typical.
Because that's the way they treat even you.
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824. Because I'll let you in on a little secret.
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825. That's the way they treated me.
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826. And now look where we are.
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827. Bert Thomas.
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828. Audrey, this is Jerry Langford.
Get Bert Thomas on the phone, and quickly.
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829. Martino, I know it's you.
I'm too busy for games today.
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830. Did you hear what I said?
This is Jerry Langford. Now, get Bert Thomas.
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831. I'm not kidding.
It's not a gag. It's serious. Now, move it!
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832. - Why don't we have somebody else?
- Like what?
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833. It's Mr. Langford. He says it's urgent.
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834. Tell him I'll call him back. I'm busy.
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835. - It's that Martino kid, the impressionist.
- He's a pain in the neck.
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836. Will you do what I tell you? And do it quick.
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837. I'm sorry, Mr. Thomas, he insists on
talking to you. I cannot get rid of him.
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838. Okay, I'll take it.
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839. Martino, you know better...
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840. Bert, I said this is Jerry. Jerry Langford.
And I'm in deep trouble.
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841. - Now you'd best pay attention.
- Yeah, I am listening, uh...
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842. Would you give me that again?
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843. Now, wait a minute.
Uh, I wanna ask you something.
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844. What do we call our second cameraman?
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845. We call our second cameraman Helen Keller.
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846. His favorite color is plaid.
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847. Helen Keller? Plaid? What is that?
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848. When someone does
an impression of me on the phone...
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849. the only way they're gonna know
it's really me is by that clue.
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850. If I didn't know what we called him,
then he would know it's not me.
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851. Say no more. I understand.
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852. Now, listen, Bert. Listen carefully.
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853. "I have a gun...
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854. at my head.
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855. If a man who identifies himself as...
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856. the King..."
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857. Card's upside down.
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858. Sorry.
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859. "... is not allowed to be the first guest on..."
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860. You got a blank card there.
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861. Hold on, Bert. I'm reading from cue cards.
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862. "... tonight's show...
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863. you will never see me..."
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864. Go back.
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865. "... alive again."
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866. It's not grammatically correct,
but I think you have the idea.
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867. It's clear, but let me break in for a minute.
Let me talk to you. Don't do anything silly.
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868. Okay. I'm okay.
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869. I'm okay, Bert. Just get it done.
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870. He wants you to call at 5:00.
I have the private number.
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871. - They'll do whatever you want.
- Okay, that was very good, Jerry.
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872. Turn around, let's see how it looks.
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873. Oh, I love it. I'm sorry.
The sleeves aren't quite right.
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874. Do you like it on him? What do you think?
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875. I think it looks pretty good.
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876. To guess on it and have it turn out like this,
I'm very pleased with it.
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877. The color's great, and I like to see him
more casual for a change.
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878. This is a look I like to see on him.
Not so uptight, not so...
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879. - Okay. I gotta get started here.
- What do you think?
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880. - It's wonderful. It's very good.
- Be honest with me.
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881. - I'm being honest.
- Would you wear it?
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882. I like it. I'm so glad I went with red.
It looks so good on him.
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883. - It looks good, Jerry.
- Gorgeous. Mm.
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884. - Come on.
- What?
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885. - Take it off and let's go.
- Oh, okay.
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886. You want me to take it off?
Why can't he wear it for a little while?
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887. Will you take it off, please?
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888. I know he's in a meeting, but this is
an emergency and I gotta talk to him.
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889. You'll interrupt him,
or I'm gonna come busting into that meeting.
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890. No. Forget calling me back. I'm on my way.
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891. Why didn't you listen to the tape when
I asked you to? It wasn't that hard, was it?
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892. A few minutes of your time to listen to
something that I worked on my whole life.
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893. If that's what's behind all this, let's go to
my office and we'll play the tape right now.
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894. Are you crazy? You know what would
happen to me if I went there now?
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895. - I'm not stupid.
- Nobody's calling you stupid.
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896. You pulled this off. That makes you smart.
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897. You know, Jerry,
I'm gonna tell you something.
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898. Friendship is a two-way street.
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899. You know that?
And you couldn't have cared less about me.
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900. Am I gonna hold this till next Shavuoth?
You gonna make some decisions here?
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901. You gonna knock off
the talking for two minutes?
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902. When you put the sweater on,
was I bothering you, huh?
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903. It took one minute.
You have a long night ahead.
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904. - I have something to say.
- You've got more than enough to say.
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905. You're driving me nuts. Can you be quiet
for one goddamn minute and let me rest?
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906. With this gun? You're driving me crazy!
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907. You have not shut up
since we walked into my house.
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908. This is my house. This is my domain.
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909. Jerry is my guest and you're my guest,
and you're lucky to be here!
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910. You get to change in my house, you get
your head together for the show tonight.
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911. Why don't you give me a little break?
Why can't you give me a break? Shut up!
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912. You shut up. I did give you a break.
I listened to you talk about that sweater.
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913. Worrying about the sleeves, the color.
Did I say anything?
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914. I didn't make it for you. I made it for Jerry.
It looks fabulous.
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915. Whose idea was this anyway? If it wasn't
for me, you wouldn't even be here.
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916. Why didn't you listen to the tape
when I asked you to? Was that so hard to do?
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917. I'm sure you can understand, doing the kind
of show I'm doing, it's mind-boggling.
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918. There's so much stuff that comes down,
you can't keep your head clear.
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919. And if that's the case, I'm wrong.
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920. You're right, I'm wrong.
If I'm wrong, I apologize.
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921. I'm just a human being,
with all of the foibles and all of the traps.
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922. The show, the pressure, the groupies,
the autograph hounds, the crew.
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923. The incompetents behind the scenes
you think are your friends...
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924. and you're not sure if you're gonna be there
tomorrow because of them.
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925. Wonderful pressures that make every day
a glowing, radiant day in your life.
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926. It's terrific. Okay.
If all of that means nothing...
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927. if I'm wrong, in spite of all that...
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928. then I apologize, I'm sorry.
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929. If you accept my apology, I think we should
shake hands and we'll forget the whole thing.
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930. I won't press charges. You two could be
in deep trouble, but I will not press charges.
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931. - Ah, that's easy for you to say, Jerry.
- But I mean it.
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932. I mean, I'll go to the office
and tell them all it's a gag.
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933. They'll understand that.
If I tell them it's a gag, they're gonna buy it.
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934. - And then we'll put the tape on and listen...
- Sit down! I said, sit down.
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935. You heard what he said.
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936. Yeah, right. All of a sudden with a gun on him,
he wants to be friends?
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937. - What happens when he walks out the door?
- What happens then, Jerry?
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938. - You get to his office, and they jump you.
- Is that what happens, Jerry?
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939. Not if I tell them not to. They won't jump you.
No one's gonna jump you.
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940. If I tell them to do something, they do it.
No one's gonna jump you.
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941. Now, that's the truth.
You have to take my word for it.
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942. If you think I'm not telling you the truth,
then don't respond.
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943. If you think I'm telling you the truth,
then let me get the hell out of here.
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944. - He gives me his word.
- And what else?
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945. And what else, Jerry?
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946. There is nothing else. Just my word.
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947. Isn't my word good enough?
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948. I'm sorry, Jerry.
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949. Suppose we tape him, he doesn't talk,
it gets to be 11:30.
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950. Do we put him on, no matter what?
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951. You can go ahead and tape him. It, uh, won't
hurt anything. You always can erase it.
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952. We may learn something from it
and, uh, it'll also buy us time.
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953. Under no circumstances
will we put this man on the air.
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954. This lunatic is threatening Jerry's life
and you're not gonna put him on the air?
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955. Let's not get too excited. I don't think
you understand. We'll tape at 7.
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956. We won't have to make a decision
about putting him on the air till 11:30.
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957. This gives us four hours. Hopefully, by that
time, we'll have Mr. Langford back safely.
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958. Harry, that's it. We're suing. We're going
to sue. We're gonna sue everybody.
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959. - Who is this man?
- Jerry's lawyer.
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960. What do you mean, who am I?
I'm the one who's suing. I'm the lawyer.
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961. - Jay...
- Don't "Jay" me, please. Do me a favor.
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962. Jay, who are you going to sue?
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963. You. We're suing you, personally!
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964. - Who else are you suing?
- The FBI.
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965. We have a serious situation
and I want it dealt with rationally.
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966. Unless we start talking politely,
there's gonna be serious consequences.
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967. There is nothing polite about kidnapping.
It is one of the most stupid offenses ever.
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968. Where's the defense of kidnapping?
How can you say "I was crazy"?
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969. "I didn't know what I was doing.
I did it on the spur of the moment"?
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970. Jay, who cares?
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971. Only an idiot kidnaps. And only an idiot
decides to do what you guys are doing.
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972. Jerry, I'm gonna go now.
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973. Pretty soon you'll be able to go.
About 12..., 12:30, as I said. Have a good time.
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974. I know you will, heh.
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975. Bye.
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976. First of all, we don't know whether
we're dealing with kidnappers or terrorists.
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977. Terrorists? Terrorists?
What do you mean, terrorists?
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978. You might have this man go on the air,
deliver a coded message...
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979. and possibly 50 people around the country
would lose their lives.
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980. - You're out of your mind!
- I'm not out of my mind.
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981. That guy is gonna be taped,
and we'll listen to what he says.
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982. Unless something horrendous is on that tape,
we're gonna put that tape on the air.
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983. All we're dealing with here is 10 minutes
of talk-show time against a man's life...
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984. and I don't see that as any argument.
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985. Hello. How are you today? Well, I'm calling...
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986. Mr. King calling collect
long distance for Mr. Thomas.
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987. Mr. Thomas, there's a long-distance call.
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988. Let's go.
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989. If this is it, remember, keep him talking.
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990. Uh, hi, there. Who is this?
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991. This is Mr. King. I'm calling for Mr. King.
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992. Uh-huh. Well, you're right on time.
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993. Yes, of course. We're always punctual.
We're fine, thank you.
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994. I wanna make it brief, and I wanna tell you...
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995. Could I break in and ask you,
could I speak to Jerry?
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996. No, Jerry's not with us. We're at a payphone.
Don't have the call traced.
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997. I noticed you just did. I heard the sounds.
I do know those sounds.
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998. It's kind of important, so that we know
that he's in... What'll I say? your care?
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999. We've taken care of that by bringing along
an article of clothing that you will recognize.
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1000. It is not as easy as you think just to
walk in the studio, go right on the show...
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1001. No, Bert... If I could call you, uh...
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1002. Well, if I could just say, there is no problem.
The material is clean material.
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1003. - Do you know of Standards and Practices?
- No, but that can be discussed.
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1004. All I can say is don't have any press leaks.
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1005. You must keep the audience there until 11:45
or 12:00, after it has been aired nationally.
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1006. Thank you. We'll discuss the other things.
That's your problem. Nice talking to you.
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1007. Boy, he's shrewd.
He just, uh, wouldn't buy anything.
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1008. I feel completely impulsive tonight.
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1009. Anything... Anything could happen.
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1010. I have so much to tell you.
I don't know where to start.
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1011. I wanna tell you everything about myself,
everything you don't know.
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1012. Do you like these glasses?
Crystal. Beautiful. I bought them just for you.
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1013. There's something about them.
Just the simplicity of them.
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1014. But if you don't like them, if there's even
an inkling, even a doubt in your mind...
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1015. Sometimes during the day
I'll just be doing the simplest things.
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1016. I'll be taking a bath and I'll say to myself:
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1017. "Heh, I wonder
if Jerry's taking a bath right now."
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1018. And I just hope, you know,
you're not drowning or something, heh.
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1019. I just get really worried about you,
like something terrible's gonna happen.
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1020. And I have these daydreams
that I'm out with you at the golf course...
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1021. driving your cart, just driving around.
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1022. "You need a putter, Jer?" You know?
Heh-heh-heh.
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1023. "Need an iron?"
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1024. I don't even know how to play golf.
I played with my parents once, my dad, but...
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1025. I love you.
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1026. I've never told my parents that I love them.
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1027. They never told me they loved me either,
which was fine with me.
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1028. But I love you.
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1029. Want some wine? No? Okay.
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1030. I'm not in the mood to drink either though.
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1031. But I'm sure in the mood to be alone with you.
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1032. Why don't we just clear off the table?
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1033. I was thinking why don't we go upstairs,
but that's so predictable.
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1034. Let's just take everything off the table
and do it right here.
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1035. That would blow your mind. It would blow
my mind. I've never done anything like that.
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1036. I've never even had anybody over for dinner,
let alone made love on the table.
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1037. But I just wanna do that. I just wanna dance.
I just wanna, like, put on some Shirelles.
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1038. I wanna be black.
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1039. Wouldn't that be insane?
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1040. God. You know who I wish I was tonight?
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1041. I wish I was Tina Turner,
just dancing through the room.
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1042. Thank you. Please have your tickets ready.
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1043. Good evening.
My name is Clarence McCabe. I'm the writer.
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1044. - Are these people with you?
- Yes. This is my wife.
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1045. - These people here?
- Her parents, from Cleveland, Ohio.
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1046. - I'll check your name, sir.
- I'm gonna be on third.
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1047. I'll check your name, sir.
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1048. - I'm sorry, sir. I don't see your name, sir.
- You just went past the M's.
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1049. I'll go back again for you, sir.
There it is again, sir.
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1050. Let me just check. This isn't possible.
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1051. - Did Miss Long call you?
- No, sir, she didn't.
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1052. She didn't tell you about my book
and that I was gonna be on?
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1053. - Not according to this list.
- She told me to be here at a quarter to 6.
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1054. It's now 10 to 6. I've only got 10 minutes.
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1055. Only authorized personnel are allowed in.
That's the rules and regulations.
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1056. You never heard of the book?
The Vanishing Siberian Tiger?
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1057. - Can I call Miss Long?
- You cannot call Miss Long at all.
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1058. - Can you call Miss Long?
- No, sir.
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1059. Your name is not on the list, so I cannot
let you in. That's the rules and regulations.
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1060. - I'm gonna try to get her. Miss Long?
- Stop him.
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1061. Miss Long?
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1062. Hey, hey. What's going on? Let go of me!
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1063. Clarence!
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1064. - Miss Long!
- Clarence?
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1065. - What is this Clarence McCabe?
- That's who I am.
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1066. - Is that your real name?
- Well, technically, it's my real name.
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1067. - No, it's a pseudonym, actually. An alias.
- Why do you use a pseudonym?
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1068. - I'm an author. That's my business.
- Author of what?
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1069. I told you. I wrote a book called
The Vanishing Siberian Tiger.
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1070. I spent two years in Russia,
two years in China, researching it.
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1071. - Two years in Russia, two in China?
- Right. Does that make me a Communist now?
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1072. We have one more light to preset.
That'll be number 47.
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1073. - Hello, I'm the King.
- What?
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1074. - The King.
- What can I do for Your Highness?
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1075. Really, I'm the King.
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1076. Your dressing room's backstage. Your throne
is in there also. You'll recognize the door.
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1077. Very funny.
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1078. - There's a half-moon, stars.
- Is there someone in charge?
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1079. Mr. Ding. He's a little fella with
an ice-cream cone nose, a couple of bells.
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1080. - Miss Long.
- Mr. Pipkin?
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1081. No, it's Mr. Pupkin, Miss Long.
Mr. Pupkin. How are you?
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1082. What are you doing here, Mr. Pupkin?
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1083. I'm the King.
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1084. I think you're expecting me.
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1085. - Yeah.
- Yes. Mr. Thomas around?
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1086. You're gonna love me
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1087. Like nobody's loved me
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1088. Come rain or come shine
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1089. Happy together
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1090. Unhappy together
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1091. And won't it be fine?
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1092. Days may be cloudy or sunny
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1093. We're in and we're out of the money
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1094. I'm with you always
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1095. I'm with you
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1096. Rain
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1097. Or shine
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1098. - Mr. King?
- Yes.
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1099. I'm Inspector Gerrity from the FBI.
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1100. - Do you understand?
- Mm-hm.
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1101. What is your name?
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1102. - Rupert Pupkin.
- What is your real name?
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1103. That's my real name. Rupert Pupkin.
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1104. Well, Mr. Pupkin, are you gonna tell us
where Jerry Langford is or not?
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1105. - Are you from the show?
- No, I'm not in the show.
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1106. This is my assistant, Agent Giardello, and
Captain Burke of the New York City Police.
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1107. I'd like to meet someone from the show.
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1108. You don't get to see anyone with the show
until I get to see Langford.
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1109. I'd like to see someone from the show first.
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1110. You won't see someone
unless you tell us where Langford is.
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1111. Well, then Jerry Langford is dead.
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1112. Get Thomas.
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1113. - I'm Bert Thomas. Are you Mr. King?
- Yes. How do you do?
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1114. - Uh, did we talk on the phone today?
- Yes, we spoke a few moments ago.
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1115. - And then Jerry spoke to you earlier.
- Uh...
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1116. - Where did you get this?
- That's Jerry's, as you can see.
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1117. - What's that?
- That's my blood, not Jerry's, heh.
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1118. I'll buy this. What have we here?
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1119. This is my introduction, and I'd like
Mr. Randall, if he could, speak it word for word.
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1120. Randall's introduction to your monologue?
Could I have a copy of your monologue?
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1121. Uh...
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1122. Actually, I have it memorized,
so I don't have a copy of it.
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1123. There are reasons I need a copy. We have to
make sure you don't say anything obscene...
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1124. or anything that could cause
a problem in the audience.
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1125. No, it's all right, really.
It's a wholesome monologue.
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1126. - You guarantee it?
- Nothing obscene. I guarantee it.
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1127. Make sure you got that audience
till after 11:30.
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1128. - The man's gonna get everything he asks for.
- Thank you. It's nice meeting you.
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1129. Sit down, Pupkin.
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1130. Mr. Pupkin, I gotta tell you this. From this
point on, you have the right to remain silent.
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1131. - You understand?
Mm-hmm.
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1132. Because anything you say
from here on out...
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1133. might be used against you later on
in a court of law. You understand?
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1134. - Say you understand.
- I understand that.
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1135. Did you participate
in the abduction of Jerry Langford?
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1136. Yes, I did. I abducted him.
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1137. You abducted him?
Do you know where Mr. Langford is now?
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1138. Yes, I do.
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1139. - Will you lead us to Mr. Langford?
- No, I won't.
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1140. At this time, Mr. Pupkin, I want to advise you
to consider yourself under arrest.
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1141. Fine. I think I should get made up.
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1142. You need some make-up.
Put some color on his face.
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1143. I'd like to put some color on your face.
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1144. Really, I should get made up.
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1145. "... sad news for you." Turn the card.
"I have some sad..."
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1146. - Tony, did you wanna see me?
- Have you seen this stuff?
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1147. I've gone over it. I think it's fine.
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1148. This is fine? "My writing staff was executed
in Central Park by the network firing squad."
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1149. - I think it's good.
- You're laughing at that?
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1150. - Do me a favor, please.
- Why do I have to say this?
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1151. Exactly as it's written. It'll play for us.
It'll be good for you. Trust me.
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1152. - You're the director. Can you help me?
- Take the tissues out and let's go.
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1153. - A few more minutes. Let's go.
- Turn the cards fast. Are you listening?
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1154. - Turn the cards fast.
- Okay.
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1155. Let's do something crazy tonight.
Just get insane. I wanna be crazy!
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1156. I wanna be nuts!
I wanna have some fun! Goddamn it.
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1157. My doctor says, "Don't have any fun.
No, you're not allowed to have a good time.
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1158. You can't get crazy."
See, I have to be in control.
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1159. And I like being in control.
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1160. But for one night I'd like to see myself
out of my head! Wouldn't you?
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1161. Wouldn't that be great?
Wouldn't it be fabulous?
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1162. I'm having a good time.
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1163. I'm having fun.
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1164. Fun is my middle name. I'm having fun.
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1165. That's right. Having some fun.
Never had this much fun before.
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1166. That's right.
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1167. Good, old-fashioned,
all-American fun.
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1168. And now, direct from New York,
it's The Jerry Langford Show...
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1169. with guest host Tony Randall
and his special guests:
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1170. Shelley Winters, Gore Vidal, Tony Bennett...
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1171. as always, Lou Brown and the orchestra
and little old me, Ed Herlihy.
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1172. For now, say hello to Tony!
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1173. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you. I have some sad news for you.
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1174. Aw!
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1175. Earlier today, my writing staff was executed
in Central Park by the network firing squad.
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1176. So there will be no sensational
Randall monologue this evening.
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1177. No embarrassing display of emotion, please.
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1178. Instead we're going to do something a little bit
different this evening. A lot different.
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1179. We're going to give you a glimpse...
Turn it over, please.
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1180. Ha-ha-ha.
- into the future.
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1181. It isn't often you can call someone
a sure thing in the entertainment business.
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1182. After all, the verdict is always
in your hands, isn't it?
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1183. But I think tonight, after you've met...
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1184. my first guest...
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1185. you'll agree with me that he's destined
for greatness, in one way or another.
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1186. So will you please give your warmest
greetings to the newest King of Comedy...
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1187. Rupert Pupkin!
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1188. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Let me
introduce myself. My name is Rupert Pupkin.
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1189. I can't believe I'm gonna kiss you.
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1190. Masha.
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1191. Take the tape off.
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1192. Really?
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1193. Go on. Take it off.
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1194. - I'm ready now.
- Take him back down.
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1195. With pleasure.
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1196. Why did you do this? Tell me why
and then maybe I'll be able to believe in you.
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1197. - Why did you do such a thing?
- Do you know what time it is?
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1198. - It's five minutes to 11.
- I think we better go.
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1199. Because otherwise... I don't like to say it
like this... Jerry's gonna be unavailable.
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1200. - You'll understand when we go.
- I'll understand? Why will I understand?
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1201. Where are we going?
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1202. - Well, that's part of the bargain.
- Part of what bargain?
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1203. That's my understanding.
Now, I just want to see it in this other place.
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1204. And once I see it, that's it.
I'll give you Langford.
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1205. - But you don't understand my position.
- Uh-huh.
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1206. I have you right now.
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1207. - That's true.
- If I have you, I have a shot at Langford.
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1208. - But you don't have Jerry.
- I understand that.
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1209. I'm getting it off as fast as I can.
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1210. - That's good, Masha.
- Yeah?
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1211. - You all right?
- I'm doing fine.
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1212. I know you are.
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1213. Come on.
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1214. One more thing, please. I can't
walk in here with you. If you could both...
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1215. If you could just wait here
and let me walk in by myself, that's all.
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1216. I'll break your ankles
if you make a wrong move.
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1217. I promise. I promise, okay?
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1218. But make believe you don't know me too.
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1219. Go ahead.
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1220. Jerry, you seem a little bit...
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1221. Jerry! Jerry, wait!
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1222. Jerry! Jerry!
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1223. Jerry, come back here!
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1224. Jerry!
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1225. Oh, God.
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1226. What do you want now?
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1227. - What are you doing? I'm watching that.
- Just a minute.
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1228. And now, direct from
New York, it's The Jerry Langford Show...
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1229. with guest host Tony Randall
and his special guests: Shelley Winters...
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1230. - What's going on here?
- Do you know him?
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1231. - Unfortunately, yes.
- Just sit tight. Relax. Everything'll be okay.
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1232. My first guest, you'll agree with me
that he's destined for greatness...
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1233. in one way or another.
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1234. So will you please give your warmest
greetings to the newest King of Comedy...
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1235. Rupert Pupkin!
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1236. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
Let me introduce myself.
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1237. My name is Rupert Pupkin.
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1238. I was born in Clifton, New Jersey,
which was not at that time a federal offense.
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1239. Is there anyone here from Clifton?
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1240. Good, we can all relax now.
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1241. Now, I'd like to begin by saying
that my parents were too poor...
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1242. to afford me a childhood in Clifton...
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1243. but the fact is that no one is allowed
to be really too poor in Clifton.
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1244. Once you fall below a certain level,
they exile you to Passaic.
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1245. But my parents did put the first two
down payments on my childhood.
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1246. Don't get me wrong.
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1247. But they did also return me
to the hospital as defective.
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1248. But like everyone else, I grew up
in large part thanks to my mother.
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1249. If she were only here today, I'd say:
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1250. "Hey, Mom! What are you doing here?
You've been dead for nine years!"
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1251. But seriously, you should've seen my mother.
She was wonderful.
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1252. Blond, beautiful, intelligent, alcoholic...
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1253. We used to drink milk together after school.
Mine was homogenized, hers was loaded.
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1254. Once they picked her up for speeding.
They clocked her doing 50.
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1255. All right, but in our garage?
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1256. And, you know, when they tested her, they
found out that her alcohol had 2 percent blood.
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1257. But we used to joke together, Mom and me...
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1258. until the tears would stroll down her face
and she would throw up! Yeah.
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1259. And who would clean it up? Ha, not Dad.
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1260. He was too busy down at O'Grady's,
throwing up on his own. Yeah.
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1261. In fact, until I was 16, I thought
throwing up was a sign of maturity.
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1262. While the other kids were off in the woods
sneaking cigarettes...
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1263. I was hiding behind the house
with my fingers down my throat.
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1264. The only problem was I never got anywhere,
until one day my father caught me.
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1265. And, you know, just as he was giving me
a final kick in the stomach for luck...
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1266. I managed to heave all over his new shoes!
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1267. "That's it!" I thought.
"I've made it! I'm finally a man!"
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1268. But, as it turned out, I was wrong.
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1269. That was the only attention
my father ever gave me.
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1270. Aw...
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1271. Yeah, he was usually too busy out in the park
playing ball with my sister Rose.
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1272. Aw...
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1273. But today, I must say,
thanks to those many hours of practice...
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1274. my sister Rose has grown into a fine man.
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1275. Me, I wasn't interested in athletics.
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1276. The only exercise I ever got
was when the other kids picked on me.
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1277. They used to beat me up once a week,
usually Tuesday.
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1278. And after a while,
the school worked it into the curriculum.
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1279. And if you knocked me out,
you got extra credit.
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1280. Except there was this one kid.
Poor kid. He was afraid of me.
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1281. I used to tell him, "Hit me, hit me!
What's the matter with you?
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1282. Don't you wanna graduate?"
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1283. As for me, hey, I was the youngest kid in the
history of the school to graduate in traction.
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1284. But, you know, my only real interest,
right from the beginning, was show business.
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1285. Even as a young man, I began at the very top,
collecting autographs.
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1286. Now...
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1287. a lot of you are probably wondering
why Jerry isn't with us tonight.
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1288. Well, I'll tell you, the fact is he's tied up.
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1289. And I'm the one who tied him.
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1290. I know you think I'm joking, but that's the
only way I could break into show business...
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1291. by hijacking Jerry Langford.
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1292. Right now Jerry is strapped to a chair
somewhere in the middle of this city.
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1293. Go ahead and laugh. Thank you.
I appreciate it. But the fact is, I'm here.
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1294. Tomorrow you'll know I wasn't kidding
and you'll think I was crazy.
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1295. But, look, I figure it this way: better to be king
for a night than schmuck for a lifetime.
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1296. Thank you. Thank you.
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1297. - How'd you do that?
- Did you like it? Thank you.
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1298. I'd like to buy everyone here a drink,
and I hope you all enjoyed the show.
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1299. - Rita, you keep the change.
- We're getting Langford now.
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1300. Rita, just because I made it big
doesn't mean I'm gonna forget about you.
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1301. - Remember, I'll call you...
- No more speeches.
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1302. - What's happening here?
- Take care.
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1303. That's the same guy who was just
on television. Just now. Same guy.
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1304. I'm just getting even.
Those jokes... Those jokes were murder.
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1305. - You didn't like those jokes?
- No. No.
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1306. I'm looking for the guy that wrote the material.
I'd like to pick him up and take him along.
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1307. I wrote the material. I disagree with you.
I thought they were very good jokes.
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1308. If you wrote that material,
I got one piece of advice for you.
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1309. Throw yourself on your knees
in front of the judge and beg for mercy.
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1310. That's very funny, but you'll see.
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1311. In the most bizarre debut in recent times...
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1312. a self-styled comedian named Rupert Pupkin
appeared on The Jerry Langford Show.
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1313. There is no doubt the incident...
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1314. has made the name Rupert Pupkin
a household word.
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1315. Rupert Pupkin's performance...
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1316. has been viewed by a record 87 million
American households.
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1317. Rupert Pupkin,
the kidnapping King of Comedy...
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1318. was sentenced to six years imprisonment...
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1319. at the minimum-security facility
in Allenwood, Pennsylvania...
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1320. for his part in the abduction
of talk-show host Jerry Langford.
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1321. On the anniversary
of his appearance on the show...
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1322. Pupkin told reporters he still considers
Jerry Langford his friend and mentor.
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1323. He reported that
he has been writing his memoirs...
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1324. which have been purchased by
a leading New York publishing house...
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1325. for in excess of $1 million.
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1326. Rupert Pupkin was released today...
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1327. after serving two years and nine months
of a six-year sentence.
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1328. Hundreds were there to greet
the 37-year-old comedian and author...
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1329. among them his new agent and manager,
David Ball...
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1330. who announced that King for a Night,
Pupkin's bestselling autobiography...
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1331. would appear as a major motion picture.
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1332. Pupkin said he had used his stay
at Allenwood to sharpen his material.
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1333. He said he and his people were weighing
a number of attractive offers...
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1334. and that he looked forward
to resuming his show-business career.
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1335. And now, ladies and gentlemen,
the man we've all been waiting for...
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1336. and waiting for.
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1337. Would you welcome home, please,
television's brightest new star.
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1338. The legendary, inspirational,
the one and only King of Comedy...
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1339. ladies and gentlemen, Rupert Pupkin!
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1340. Rupert Pupkin, ladies and gentlemen!
Let's hear it for Rupert Pupkin!
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1341. Wonderful! Rupert Pupkin,
ladies and gentlemen.
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1342. Rupert Pupkin, ladies and gentlemen.
Let's hear it for Rupert Pupkin!
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1343. Wonderful! Rupert Pupkin,
ladies and gentlemen.
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