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:33:00
What have you got?
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"Chicka Chickadee."
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"Chicka Chick..."
Come on.

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We gotta get somethin'
that'll really burn...

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Here it is.
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You want somethin' to eat?
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Well, what for?
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For your stomach,
that's what for.

:33:16
(Gramophone Plays
"A Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight")

:33:24
Well, turn it over, Sam.
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The other edge cuts.
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Ha ha ha!
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Oops!
:33:42
Sam, the stove's cold.
:33:45
Well, if that's the way
you feel about it...

:33:48
cook your own food!
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Sam?
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Yes, Billy.
:33:53
How do you feel
when you're jealous?

:33:56
Well, how should I know?
:33:58
Well, I'm jealous.
:33:59
Oh, where's that whiskey?
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Sam, do you think George
is keeping her over there...

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you know, against her will?
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You can hear her screamin'
for help, can't you?

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I just don't understand Michelle.
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There's one thing
you got to learn about women.

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They're all liars.
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If they're not, they're worse.
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Take that dame from Oregon.
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All I was doin' was tyin'
her shoelaces...

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and she beat me with a preacher.
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That little thing from Minnesota...
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tried to marry me while I was drunk.
:34:40
If it hadn't been
for the parson's mercy...

:34:43
I'd have been hooked for good!
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You just can't trust women.
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No matter how honest,
they all want to be wives.

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Oh, but Michelle...
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she...
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Michelle, Michelle.
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Chou, cabbage...
they're all alike.

:34:58
I'm gonna take a bath.

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