Maid in Manhattan
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...
and l get nervous.

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-You get nervous?
-Sure.

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See that?
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Sometimes when l have
to stand up in front of people...

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...my heart kind of races,
and l can't remember my words.

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-Same here. l know.
-Really? Same with you?

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Wow. Well, in my business,
it's not a good thing.

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-What do you do?
-What do l do?

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l want to show you something.
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l hold on to this.
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A paper clip?
Was that a paper clip?

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lt was.
l had to find something...

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...to draw the nervous energy
away from my heart.

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Like a....
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-Like a lightning rod?
-Like a lightning rod. Exactly.

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All the energy
goes into the paper clip.

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And then what's left is.
...

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Your speech.
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Yeah, a smooth,
and l'd like to think...

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...
very compelling speech.

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Some of the best speakers
in history...

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...
a paper clip.

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Let me see,
Henry Kissinger.

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He wasn't known
for his speaking abilities.

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No, he wasn't,
was he?

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Well, imagine what he would've
been like without the:

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-He would've really sucked.
-He would've what?

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-Really sucked.
-Right.

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So maybe you'll try again?
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Hey, Ma,
can we go see the penguins?

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-Let's go see penguins.
-Five minutes.

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-You're a bad influence.
-l am?

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Hurry up!
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Look at this guy go.
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They're so funny.
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They look like little, fat,
short guys with tuxedos.

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Speaking of fat guys in tuxedos,
there's this thing Monday night.


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