Uncle Buck
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:04:00
So you can interview
new housekeepers?

:04:04
- I've had enough ofyour ugliness.
- Really?

:04:09
We're all a little tired ofthe act.
:04:27
- This is really a good idea.
- Thankyou.

:04:30
- How's the pie?
- Not bad.

:04:34
Will you be at work in the morning?
:04:37
I can't avoid it.
:04:39
You don't seem happy about it.
:04:42
Ifyou've got to know, I'm not excited
about working for my girlfriend.

:04:47
There, I said it.
:04:49
Buck, I love you.
:04:51
I can't help myself. I want to get
married and have a family with you.

:04:55
The clock is ticking away.
:04:57
I would like to hear the pitter-patter
oftiny feet before I die.

:05:01
I'll get you a mouse
and a piece ofsheet metal.

:05:05
- Lighten up, will you?
- Don't push my buttons.

:05:09
I'm not pushing your buttons.
I know me.

:05:11
I know what I like.
:05:13
I like my friends, my freedom.
:05:17
I like knowing I can go golfii ng
anytime I want.

:05:21
I don't hurt anybody.
I don't see what the problem is.

:05:24
That is the best formula for loneliness
I ever heard.

:05:27
- Why are we arguing?
- We're talking.

:05:30
I said I'd be at work in the morning.
I'll be there.

:05:34
Okay.
:05:38
I've got to get this out.
:05:40
I know I'm harping,
but let me say it.

:05:44
I'm working on history,
on the past.

:05:47
You're gonna show up? Swear to God?
In the a.m.? Promise?

:05:50
Chanice, I'll be honest with you.
:05:52
If I could think ofan excuse
that you would buy, I'd use it.


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