The Errand Boy
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1:17:02
I'm sorry that I bent your feathers
so long, but...

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Wait a minute.
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- I thought of something.
- What's that?

1:17:16
I know I'm not terribly smart,
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and a lot of people say I lost
a couple of my marbles, but I ain't dumb.

1:17:25
You don't have to have
a Harvard graduation certificate,

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although it would be good
for working in Washington,

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to know that puppets can't talk.
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Well, that depends.
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Remember when you were a boy
and you went to a puppet show?

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And how you'd think,
"They're almost alive"?

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Or, "They made me believe
they're alive"?

1:17:50
Yeah, I remember that. I do.
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It isn't any different now.
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Especially when you want to believe
what you see and hear.

1:17:59
So, Morty,
you actually liked the little clown

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enough to take him at face value.
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You didn't stop to analyse him,
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you just liked what you saw
and you believed what you liked.

1:18:12
Yeah.
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Yeah, I guess so.
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You know something else?
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I believe you.
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And I like you, too.
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I like liking you.
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It makes me feel good,
just liking someone.

1:18:33
Well, I gotta really go now.
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- Maybe I'll come by and see you again.
- All right.

1:18:41
- Goodbye.
- Bye-bye.

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- Say hello to the little clown for me.
- I will.

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- Bye.
- Bye.

1:18:53
Oh, my darling.
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Oh, my love.
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My love.

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