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Behind it is the holding area
where the chief steward will be.

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He'll make sure everybody has the
proper armbands, so they can....

:20:08
Identifying the dog with the handler
is very important, of course.

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All that anxiety and chaos happens
behind the curtain. It's good.

:20:16
These people here can enjoy
the show and not see that.

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Really shake it out there.
Let's get the dirt off it.

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That's it. Been in a box for a year.
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Oh, these have to come...
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-...because....
-Counting those...

:20:31
...you've already packed
six kimonos.

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All right, so here is seven.
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We're in Philadelphia for 48 hours.
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That's seven, so I need,
actually, one more.

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How many tea services can you do?
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Why are you doing this? I think
we're overpacking. Don't you?

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No!
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There's a local honky-tonk
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Down in Louisiana
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Where the biscuits and gravy
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Are like Dixie 's manna
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Let's go honky-tonk now
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I used to be able to name every nut...
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...that there was.
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That used to drive my mother crazy.
She used to say:

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"Harlan Pepper, if you don't stop
naming nuts...."

:21:18
The joke was that we lived
in Pinenut...

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...and I think that's what put it
in my head at that point.

:21:25
I'd go to sleep, she'd hear me,
she would just start yelling.

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I'd say, "Peanut.
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Hazelnut.
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Cashew nut.
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Macadamia nut." That was the one that
would send her...

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...into...
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...going crazy. She said,
"You stop naming nuts!"

:21:46
And Hubert used to be able to make
the sound.

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He wasn't talking,
but he used to go....

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And it sounded like Macadamia nut.
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Pine nut...
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...which is a nut, but it's also
the name of the town.


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