Bye Bye Birdie
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And stay out after 10:00
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How lovely to be so grown up
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And free
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Life's lovely
when you're a woman

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Like me
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Hello? Oh? Well,
hold on, Operator.

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Kim, it's for you.
She says it's long distance.

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- Thank you, Doris.
- Who could be calling Kim--

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- Did you say ''Doris''?
- lt's the modern way, dear.

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Makes mother and daughter
more like friends.

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Harry, l think you took the news
about Hugo and l awtully well. Hello?

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- She called you ''Harry.''
- Yeah.

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- Yes, this is Miss Kim McAfee.
- Yesterday l was a mother.

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- Today l'm a friend.
- Yes, l'll hold on.

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Well, maybe you could call me Mom.
That's modern.

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Times are changing. You go along
or else you're out ot it.

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Harry, do you have a cigarette?
l've run out.

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Oh, so have l.
How about my pipe?

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- Hello?
- Hello?

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- Kim McAfee? l have a great prize.
- Harry? Kids.

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You have been selected from all
the teenagers in the United States...

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to be kissed by Conrad Birdie on
The Ed Sullivan Show this Sunday night.

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We'll be in touch. Good-bye!
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Conrad Birdie?
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To kiss me?
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Mother!
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- Mommy!
- Baby! What happened?

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Conrad Birdie's
coming here to kiss me!

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- lsn't that nice?
- You don't understand!


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