Mrs. Doubtfire
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What's amoebic dysentery?
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It's an infection in your tummy
where you get diarrhoea for ever.

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- Diarrhoea for ever?
- And your body dries up and you die.

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- You die?
- You don't have to be so graphic with her.

:24:16
- I read about it in a science book.
- Why would you want Mommy to die?

:24:22
Oh, honey, I don't want Mommy to die.
:24:25
Then why did you say that?
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Look, Dad, you're not trying very hard.
:24:34
We only get to come here once a week.
That's not very much.

:24:38
You're right. I'm sorry. I'll try harder.
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Nattie, I'll think good thoughts, OK?
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- About Mommy?
- I'll try. I really will.

:24:51
- And call her a princess.
- Oh, yes.

:24:56
And right now I feel like a toad.
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Daddy's a toad.
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- That's Mom.
- Can't be. She's an hour early.

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Come on, Nattie, we gotta go.
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No, no! Come on, sit down.
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Sit down!
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You don't have to run off
when she honks the horn.

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Come on, you're on my time now.
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You're my goddamn kids, too!
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Come on.
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Hi.
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Oh, Daniel... Charming.
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Thank you, Miranda.
I was going for a refugee motif.

:25:52
Fleeing-my-homeland kind of thing.
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But look atyou!
:25:57
This lovely Dances With Wolves motif.
What's your Indian name: Shops With A Fist?


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