The Beverly Hillbillies
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- I'm gonna kill you!
- I'm goin' to kill you.!

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No one is going to kill
anyone here!

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Not without a signed
permission slip from home.

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- Got it?
- Got it, Coach.

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So, Jethro...
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building on your visionary plan
for finding your uncle's wife...

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I've... I've created
this rather modest database program.

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I've cross-referenced the applicants...
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against the parameters
you indicated he desired...

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by specifying the search criteria
into functional groupings...

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and selecting the fiield values...
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through the use
of embedded commands...

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and, of course,
basic Boolean algebra.

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Miss Jane, I have no idea
what you just said.

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Oh, Jethro, you are
so delightfully... primitive.

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Uh, Miss Hathaway, would you
step into my office, please.

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- And bring the, uh, the Arlington file.
- Yes, sir.

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- I'm sorry.
- Mr. Drysdale...

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since I have trained three Kentucky Derby
winners for other people...

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it seems a logical extension that I'd want
to own and operate my own stud farm...

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Arlington Acres.
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Well, it's just...
It's just a very exciting idea.

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Then you agree that his net worth
and rural background...

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makeJed Clampett
the perfect partner for such a venture.

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Absolutely. You and Clampett,
partners in a stud farm.

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- I think it's a wonderful idea.
- So you'll call him and arrange for us to meet?

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You bet I will.
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- I'm sure he can't wait to see you.
- Oh.

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In fact, as soon as you leave, I'm going
to call Mr. Clampett on the phone.

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- Ah! This is very exciting.
- Isn't it?

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Yeah.
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But, chief,
you specifiically told me...

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that you did not want Mr. Clampett
involved in such a risky venture.

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Exactly.
Shred and burn that.

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And don't ever let that lady
back in this offiice.


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