Bigger Than Life
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...the way he talks?
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He just isn't the same guy.
:48:04
You know, big shot.
:48:07
He even looks bigger.
:48:08
Wally, Wally, mind your own business.
:48:12
No matter how well we know the
Laportes, Bob is Ed's boss...

:48:16
...and he mustn't think
that Ed's too sick.

:48:18
He may force Ed to take a vacation.
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Do you've any idea what would mean?
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Just the cortisone costs $2 a day.
That's 360 a month.

:48:30
Lou, you wouldn't think...
:48:31
...a foot that big could
fit in a guy's mouth.

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I'm sorry.
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Lou!
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Yes, darling.
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Surprised?
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I had the substitute take over.
:48:46
Just a little lie.
I said I'd a headache.

:48:48
Lou, have I got an idea.
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The most revolutionary idea ever
encountered in modern education.

:48:54
A whole series of magazine articles.
You'll be typing every night.

:49:00
Hi, Ed.
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Wally just dropped by.
-So I see.

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Why don't you get him a bear?
-You know I don't drink.

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Yes, Mr. Muscle Beach.
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Isn't this nice.
:49:11
My old pal entertaining
my wife while I'm at work.

:49:15
I suppose this start while
I was in the hospital.

:49:20
I didn't notice your car
outside as I drove in.

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I walked, Ed.
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Of course, exercise.
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That magnificent physique.
What were you talking about?

:49:31
We were just chatting.
-What about, exactly.

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One thing and another.
:49:36
What short memories.
:49:37
Ed!
-Yes, Ed!

:49:42
I started to tell you...
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...a whole new vista
suddenly opened up.

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It's going to take
everything I've got.

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But what a mission.
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I could lead to a new type of
television program for adults.

:49:57
It sounds fascinating.
:49:58
Did you say that to
the Parent's group?


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