A River Runs Through It
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All, except for the poor, elder son...
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enjoyed it immensely."
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- Norman, what's the matter?
- He's not funny.

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- Pardon me?
- He's not tunny.

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There are more
important accomplishments, Norman.

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It's all right it you're dull.
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We're very proud of you.
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l do have one story.
No murder, no mayhem.

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l interviewed the President.
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- Calvin Coolidge?
- The President?

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- Mr. Coolidge?
- When?

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A few days ago.
He was in Dakota, fly-fishing.

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Fly-fishing!
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Fly-fishing in a suit and tie,
white gloves and patent-leather shoes.

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l asked him.
l went right up to him.

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l said, "Excuse me, sir.
Can you tell me what they're biting on?"

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He says, "The end of my line."
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- What? What?
- The end of my line.

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Then some of the locals came over,
tied on a fly the size of a chicken.

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Ol' Cal, he heaves it out there.
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Figured if he can't catch a trout,
he'll scare one to death.

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Did you get a picture?
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Yeah. It'll be
in the Sunday paper.

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"Closemouthed Cal communes
with the crappies."

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Mother, that was amazing.
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He usually only eats
what he can hit on the road.

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That was tunny.
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l do worry about you.
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- I'm gonna run over-- Hmm?
- What?

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What?
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l was just going to say...
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l thought I'd go meet some of
the old pals, being in town.


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