North to Alaska
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Another thing about Alaska...
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The polar bear.
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He can go six months
without any attentions.

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No.
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After six months...
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a polar bear gets
a little nervous...

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and starts clawin'
his fellow animals to death.

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It's the same way
with gold miners.

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Oh, yeah!
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Reinforcements,
that's what we like!

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Plenty of reinforcements.
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Keep 'em comin'!
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Sit down, missy.
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I still have one unoccupied knee.
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You have a snooty look, missy.
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I don't like dames
with snooty looks.

:19:58
One female today
broke my partner's heart.

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You're not helping me
forget it.

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I'm sorry your heart is broken.
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We're good doctors,
aren't we, girls?

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Not my heart, George Pratt's.
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Broken right down the middle
by a fickle dame.

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Let me be your doctor.
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I should have seen...
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you're not the kind of man...
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that'd let a woman
break his heart.

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You're too tall and too strong.
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That accent.
Where did you get it?

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Sorry you don't like my speech.
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I didn't say that.
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Is it put-on or natural?
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But it's natural.
I'm French.

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Yes, she is French.
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Pipe down.
I'm tryin' to think.

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Real French, eh?
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Not like phonies we get in Nome?
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I'll give you $50
for a straight answer.

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Girls, he's all yours.
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Good night, monsieur.
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Mess-soor! That does it!
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Bye-bye.

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