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:27:18
Baby. Chickie.
:27:19
All right, that's enough. Put that thing away.
:27:22
It's so little. It just breaks me to pieces.
:27:24
I'm gonna break it to pieces
and put it in the garbage.

:27:27
- Look at it with me, sweetie.
- No, I will not look at it.

:27:30
Just for one second.
:27:31
Boy, this character will go to any extremes
to get attention.

:27:35
I'll tell you, he'd better get himself a job
this week...

:27:38
or that's it. No ifs, ands, or buts. I mean it.
:27:40
Let him play the big gift-giver
with his own money, that little Bolshevik.

:27:45
Honey, just look at this little baby thing.
:27:49
I'm gonna throw it out the window.
:27:51
I think it thinks I'm its mother.
:28:12
You ever hear the moral
about the little monkey...

:28:14
that had the bad habit
of copying every damn thing he saw?

:28:18
Oh, yeah, that's a good one.
You ever heard of Chicken Little?

:28:21
Well, I refer to it apropos of that
little cream-catcher on your lip.

:28:25
What, this?
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That's right. The monkey-do moustache.
:28:29
Are you trying to be suave?
:28:31
If you think I'm trying to copy you,
you're bent.

:28:33
No? Who had it first?
:28:36
What, were you born with a moustache
or something?

:28:38
- A lot of people have moustache...
- Kiddos, please.

:28:40
Are we gonna have a good time or not?
:28:42
I know. Let's all sing something.
:28:45
Let's sing...
:28:50
I mean, this exact style?
:28:51
Hey, I've run into a dozen people out here
that have this exact style.

:28:55
- Who?
- Oh, you name them.

:28:59
Gilbert, for instance. Navarro.

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