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1:02:03
Well, it's very nice of you to say so.
I find you very attractive also.

1:02:11
You're one of those rare women who
can handle the full-size Ford Expedition.

1:02:16
The truck that handles like a luxury car.
A really big luxury car.

1:02:27
But seriously, folks,
there is one issue I'd like to bring up...

1:02:31
...just in case I should, you know,
kick the bucket out here...

1:02:36
...turn into a goddamn Petesicle.
Not that I think that's inevitable.

1:02:42
I'm sure Henry or Jonesy or Beaver
will be coming to get us soon.

1:02:47
They're my friends.
We're all best friends.

1:02:52
Now, ma'am,
I'll be very candid with you about this...

1:02:56
...so please, don't get freaked out
or think that I'm some kind of weirdo...

1:03:01
...who you shouldn't meet
for the best fried clams in Maine.

1:03:05
Just some innocent fried clams
at the West Wharf!

1:03:10
You see, the four of us,
best friends...

1:03:12
...we all have this other friend
by the name of Duddits.

1:03:16
And our friend Duddits, well,
he's not your average old buddy.

1:03:21
One day, a long time ago,
he gave us all this kind of gift.

1:03:27
It's this... How shall I put it?
1:03:31
This ability.
This ability to know things...

1:03:37
...to talk to each other without talking
at all, just mind-to-mind.

1:03:42
Do you see what I'm getting at?
1:03:51
I knew you would.
1:03:54
Lately, I've been having this dream...
1:03:57
...and in the dream, I understand
how Duddits could give us a gift like that.


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