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There's Dr. Fletcher
and Leonard Zelig...

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hitting a few with Bobby Jones
on Mr. Hearst's golf course.

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Unless Leonard can go back to
his old chameleon personality...

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and turn into a golf pro,
I'd bet my money on Bobby.

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But who cares,
if they're having fun?

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Do you want to give the kids
of this country some advice?

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I sure do.
Kids, you got to be yourself.

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Don't act like anybody else...
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because you think
they have all the answers.

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Be your own man, speak up,
say what's on your mind.

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Maybe they can't do that
in foreign countries...

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but that's the American way.
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I used to be a member
of the reptile family...

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but I'm not anymore.
:53:39
Zelig, no longer a chameleon,
is his own man.

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His point of view
on politics, art, and love...

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is honest and direct.
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Though his taste is described
by many as lowbrow...

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it is his own.
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He is finally an individual,
a human being.

:53:58
He no longer gives up
his own identity...


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