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Why? Because they don't
live under Communism.

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Communism's over.
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They said that about
Warner Brothers, 1985...

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but look at their
price-per-share today.

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Hard to argue with that.
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Dad, I've got to go to
Terry's to study.

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Be home by nine.
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I want to tell you something.
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You stay soft all your life,
people despise you.

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It awakens avarice in them,
they take advantage of you.

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That's human nature.
:15:31
Will you be home tonight?
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I might have something
important to tell you.

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- What is it, a surprise?
- That's right.

:15:40
She could have
done better than him.

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It takes all kinds.
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That's what it takes?
I always wondered what it took.

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Excuse me.
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Your sign says
you'll be back at two o'clock.

:15:59
It's a quarter to three.
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- You're doing a play.
- Local drama group.

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Northern Books.
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No, it hasn't come in yet.
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As soon as it does.
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You too, Marge.
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Small town. You have to
make your own fun.

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If you don't make it yourself,
it ain't fun, it's entertainment.

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See my point?
Northern Books.

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What can I do for you?
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I need a typewriter.
:16:41
We got them.
:16:42
No, Henry James was the novelist.
Frank James was a criminal.

:16:47
Yeah, you came
to the right place.

:16:49
Jessie James was the brother.
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Of the novelist, that's right.
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That's all right, Susie.
See you tomorrow, Susie.


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