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and delivered to
discerning consumers worldwide.

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And did I mention increasing
our profit margin...

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- fourfold?
- Very impressive, Mr. Vandercave.

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Very impressive. I think we should
implement this system immediately.

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Yes?
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Excuse me, Mr. Slate.
I know I'm the new man here,

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but I don't think you hired me
to sit around and look pretty.

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I hate to bust your bubble,
but if you build houses this small,

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who's gonna live in 'em?
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- Excuse me. Mrs. Rubble?
- Yes.

:40:45
There seems to be a slight problem
with your credit card.

:40:49
Really?
And what would that be?

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It's no damn good!
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I have never been so embarrassed
in my entire life.

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- Go and play, children.
- Wilma, I promise you I'll pay you back.

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- I just don't know when.
- Oh, now, Betty.

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- It can't be as bad as all that.
- But it is.

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Barney's still out of work;
we've nearly spent all of our savings.

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And, Wilma, what if
the adoption agency finds out?

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I don't want to
lose my baby.

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I swear, Betty, Fred and I
would never let that happen.

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- Oh, Wilma.
- Oh, Betty.

:41:43
Pterodactyl alert!
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Mommy, help!
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- Oh, yuck!
- Ecch!

:41:56
And in conclusion,
Mr. Slate,

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I feel a paid vacation for everyone
in the quarry would raise morale...


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