Mystery, Alaska
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On pure skating ability,
the boys of Mystery, Alaska...

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rival any team in
the National Hockey League!"

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That's us!
That's us!

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And isn't it exciting
for Charlie...

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And isn't it exciting
for Charlie...

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getting his article published
in Sports Illustrated?

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I bet this is a big
accomplishment for him.

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He kind of embellished
a little.

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He's always been so smart, that Charlie.
I knew when he left he'd make it big.

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Well, actually, I heard he left
'cause he skated like a homosexual.

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You think because you scored two goals
today, you played a good game?

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We don't talk about hockey at the table.
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We've been talking about it
for 20 minutes.

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We've been talking
about the magazine.

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Which is about hockey.
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Can't we just enjoy
the attention tonight?

:11:45
Sports Illustrated,
for God's sakes.

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Hockey is played
at both ends of the ice.

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You, you coast in your own zone.
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You skate like a figure skater.
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And when you get the puck,
you don't pass.

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More potatoes?
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No.
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I've lost my appetite.
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Oh...
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He never made the Saturday game.
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That's what's bothering him.
Why should he tell me how to play?

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- He played college 2-A, Birdie.
- 2-A isn't the Saturday game.

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- That's enough.
- Well, he started it!

:12:39
Margie has relatives
in Waterville, Maine.

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She said as soon
as Price World moved in,

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all the local shops
went right out of business.

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Price World's not gonna come, Mom.
We're not big enough, for God's sakes.

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Well, they've been sniffin'.

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