Best in Show
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Run! Run! Go!
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Mommy's getting the toy. Don't worry.
We just had a little discussion.

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Look at me.
Don't look at anybody else.

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Don't look at the fat-ass losers
or freaks! You look at me!

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-And what's the first category here?
-The Hound group.

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You have your finger on everything.
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The Hounds are coming out.
These are some unusual dogs.

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The Hound group can be divided
into two groups, sight and scent.

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This is the first of seven groups
that we'll see this evening...

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...as the dogs progress towards
the Best in Show title.

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-The judge is Eddie Franklin.
-That's Edie. Edie Franklin.

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-Edie?
-A retired teacher from New Jersey.

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You're right. That's a lady.
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She gives them a thorough going-over.
Are all judges that thorough?

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She looks at the teeth....
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It's important that
all attributes are examined.

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Teeth, eyes, ears, gums--
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Ouch! Do I see right?
Where's she putting her hand?

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Well, she's just checking out the
dog's testicular area to make sure...

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-Whoa.
-...that everything is intact.

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Hate to go out with Judge Edie
and have her judge me.

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That would be no fun.
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Would you take your dog down
and back for me, please?

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Now she's having the dogs--
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Why do they have them run away
and then back up?

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What are they looking for?
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For the dog's gait and movement,
to see the small angles.

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So, Edie will be checking out
this thing in particular.

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Good way to judge a woman.
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Have her run away and then run back.
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You know, those "birds"
on Carnaby Street.

:47:45
I'm used to seeing them run away
more often than run towards me.

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Now what is that?
That's a Bloodhound, isn't it?

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Oh, this is a tremendous dog.
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I would say in two to three years,
this could be a champion dog.

:47:58
I think it may be
a tad immature for this year.


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