Mrs. Doubtfire
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I grew quite attached to them after 15
years, but they grew up, as children tend to.

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Oh, but listen to me. I am going on when you
should be telling me aboutyour little ones.

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- Well, I have two girls...
- Oh, two precious gems.

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No doubt the jewel of your eye.
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- And one boy.
- Oh, the little prince. How wonderful.

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I must tell you,
a little light cooking is required.

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Oh, I don't mind that, dear.
I'd love some heavy cooking.

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But I do have one rule: they'll only eat
good, nutritious food with me.

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And if there's any dispute, it's either
good, wholesome food or empty tummies.

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That's my rule.
I hope it's not too harsh for you, dear.

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No!
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Would you mind coming on an interview?
Say, Monday night at 7.30?

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- Oh, I'd love to, dear.
- Wonderful.

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I'm at 2640 Steiner Street.
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Steiner. Oh, how lovely.
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- Could you tell me your name?
- My name?

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I thought I gave it to you, dear.
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No.
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- Doubtfire.
- I beg your pardon?

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Doubtfire, dear. Mrs Doubtfire.
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- Well, I look forward to meeting you.
- Oh, lovely, dear. Me, too.

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- Bye-bye.
- Ta-ta.

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Showtime.
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- Daniel, hi.
- Could you make me a woman?

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Honey, I'm so happy!
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- Oh, come here.
- I knew you'd understand.

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- Is this gonna hurt?
- Don't whine. Just relax.

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- Are you sure?
- Just remember, pain is beauty.

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OK, take a deep breath. Instant eye lift.
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And the strings are under the wig.

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