Edward Scissorhands
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Allow me.
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- You must try this. It's my mother's recipe.
- Doesn't this look gorgeous?

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With a green thumb like yours,
I sure could use your help at my place.

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I want a row of angels!
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I am so sorry, ladies, but he's promised to
come to my house first. Haven't you, Eddie?

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- I did?
- OK, everybody, grab your plates!

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Soup's on!
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What?
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It is shish kebab. It was a figure of speech.
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You shouldn't take things so literally.
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"Let us pretend we are in the drawing
room and the hostess is serving tea."

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"Many numerous little questions
confront us."

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"Should the man rise
when he accepts his cup of tea?"

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"May lump sugar be taken with the fingers?"
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No.
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"Is it good form to accept a second cup?"
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"Should the napkin be entirely unfolded,
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or should the centre crease
be allowed to remain?"

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"It is so easy to commit
embarrassing blunders,

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but etiquette tells us
just what is expected of us

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and guards us from all
humiliation and discomfort."

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Yes. Boring.
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Let us switch to...
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To some poetry, hm?
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"There was an old man from the Cape,"
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"Who made himself garments of crepe."
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"When asked: Will they tear?"
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"He replied: Here and there,"
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"But they keep such a beautiful shape!"
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That's right.
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Go ahead, smile. It's funny.

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