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1:13:01
Phil, would you repeat
to Mr. Melon...

1:13:04
the allegations
that you've made to me?

1:13:07
It's clear the work you've
handed in is not your own.

1:13:10
I'm accusing you
of academic fraud.

1:13:12
Fraud is such an ugly word...
1:13:16
considering
the financial generosity...

1:13:19
that Mr. Melon has shown
towards our fine university.

1:13:22
I think Mr. Melon
should be expelled.

1:13:26
What are you going
to do about it?

1:13:31
Well, Thornton...
1:13:33
I'm only going
to ask you this one time.

1:13:36
Is the work that
you turned in your own?

1:13:43
I can't lie to you,
Dean Martin.

1:13:48
Yes, it is.
1:13:50
I'm satisfied.
1:13:53
- Phil?
- I'm outraged.

1:13:55
Gee whiz, Phil!
I just asked the man...

1:13:58
if the work was his,
and he said yes.

1:14:00
What do you want me to do,
torture him?

1:14:04
I suggest a comprehensive
oral examination...

1:14:07
conducted by all of
Mr. Melon's professors.

1:14:10
Oral examination?
1:14:11
Yes. If you've done the work
you say you have...

1:14:15
there should be no problem,
should there?

1:14:20
Hey, Jase.
1:14:22
Hey, Lou. How you doin'?
1:14:25
Come here.
I want to tell you something.

1:14:27
What?
1:14:28
You were pretty hard
on your father last night.

1:14:30
I know, but the guy
doesn't understand.

1:14:33
I know your pop thirty years.
He understands.

1:14:36
He's a nice guy,
and he's tough.

1:14:38
Like me.
I'm nice, and I'm tough.

1:14:42
I'll give you an idea
what I mean.

1:14:45
My two boys... I put one
through college...

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and the other
I put through a wall.

1:14:51
Your papa loves you.
1:14:54
He's lookin' out for ya.
Look out for him.


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