101 Dalmatians
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1:51:03
Today is not a good day
to threaten me, ma'am.

1:51:05
I don't care if it's a good day
or a bad day. I'll hit you nonetheless!

1:51:07
-Whatever.
-Okay, I gave you a good proper warning.

1:51:10
Look, I've had--
1:51:13
Now, release my dog
or I'll hit you again.

1:51:18
- Your dog?
- Yes, that is my dog.
Will you let her go?

1:51:24
Excuse me.
1:51:30
He's a she.
1:51:39
Hello, Pongo.
1:51:45
I, uh, beg your pardon, ma'am.
I'm sorry. My mistake.

1:51:49
- What do you got
in that purse of yours, rocks?
- Oh, no. Bricks.

1:51:53
I've been paving my garden
and every time I see a discarded brick,
I just pick it up.

1:51:57
- Yeah? How many did you find today?
- Uh, three.

1:52:00
Three. Oh, well,
that's what I would have guessed.

1:52:03
Why are you all wet?
1:52:05
- I went swimming in the pond.
- Oh, you shouldn't have.
The water's filthy.

1:52:09
Yes. And it tastes like fish.
1:52:11
And, um, you've lost a shoe.
Did you know that?

1:52:14
Yes, I did. As a matter of fact,
I did. I noticed it running down
the gravelled path.

1:52:17
Oh, I'm ever so sorry.
I mean-- You know, I thought
if you were silly enough...

1:52:21
to go swimming in a dirty pond,
you'd be silly enough not
to realize you'd lost a shoe.

1:52:25
Actually, I crashed
my bicycle in the pond.

1:52:28
And the only part of my body
that wasn't injured was my head.

1:52:31
But now, thanks to you, I got the
complete set of bodily injuries. So--

1:52:36
Well, it was nice being
assaulted by you, Ms--

1:52:38
- Oh, my name's Anita,
and-and yours is Roger.
- Anita.

1:52:41
Um, l-l read it on
your dog's identification tag.

1:52:43
Oh. Oh, yes, well--
1:52:46
Nice meeting you.
I hope I didn't alarm you.

1:52:48
Oh, no, that's fine, since--
Well, we both seem to have...

1:52:51
a certain fondness
for Dalmatians.

1:52:54
Yes.
1:52:58
Well, they certainly have a certain
fondness for each other, don't they?


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