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not an uprising...
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of nutty wives
with war paint...

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which I'm not interested
in attending.

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We bid you good-bye...
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and are sorry
you find us unfit...

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to sit on your lousy grass.
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Lena!
He's leaving!

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Sam!
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What?
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Sam, wait a minute.
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You're pigheaded,
no good...

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but you can't help it...
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just because no decent women...
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look at you for two seconds.
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If you care to stay,
it's all right.

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Her, too.
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Well, that invitation's
kind of uncordial.

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I got a bad temper.
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Well, so have I.
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How about you, Angel?
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Well, uh...
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I...
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I'm kind of hungry, Sam.
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We got lots to eat.
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Barbecued pork, if you like it.
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I love it.
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Thank you.
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Where do you think you're going,
Mr. Nordquist?

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What'll you have,
a wing or a leg?

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The apple.
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Attention.!
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All the men
in the log-rolling contest...

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please report to the committee now.!
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Are you taking part
in any games?

:29:30
If there's
a wife-strangling contest...

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I might join that.
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Ha ha ha!
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All wives are the same.
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Someone comes near
their husband...

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and off they go
like burglar alarms.

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Well, what I can't stand...
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is when people
look down on others...

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who aren't doin' 'em any harm.
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Sam, you cannot change the world...
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and it's so nice here...
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and that's enough.
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You're good medicine.

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