Halloween
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And then he proceeded ...
- Where are we?

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It's right over here.
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Myers, Judith Myers. I remember her.
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Couldn't believe.
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Such a young boy.
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Well, you lost?
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Why do they do it?
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Goddamn kids.
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They'll do anything for Halloweens.
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It was grave, hers.
- Oh, I know that.

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18, 19 ...
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Judith Myers.
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He came home.
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You still spooked?
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I wasn't spooked.
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Lies.
- I wasn't.

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Saw somebody standing in Mr. Riddle's back yard.
- Probably Mr. Riddle.

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He was watching me.
- Mr. Riddle was watching you? Laurie, Mr. Riddle is 87.

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He can still watch.
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That's probably all he can do.
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What's the pumkin for? - I brought it for Tommy. I figured
carving a Jack-O-Lantern would keep him occupied.

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I always said you'd make a fabulous girl scout.
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Thanks. - And for that matter,
I might as well be a girl scout myself tonight.

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I plan on making popcorn
and watching Doctor Demensia.

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Six straight hours of horror movies.
Little Lindsey Wallace won't know what hit her.

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My dad!
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Get rid of this.
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Laurie, stop caughing. What's the matter with you?
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Just be natural. There he is. Just be natural, Laurie.
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Hi, Annie, Laurie...
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Hi, Dad.
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What happened?
- What? What happened?


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