Mr. Deeds
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:33:01
...you might seem funny to us.
Only nobody would laugh at you...

:33:04
...and make you feel stupid,
that wouldn't be good manners.

:33:07
Maybe my poems aren't that great,
but I know some people who like them.

:33:10
Anyways, it's the best I can do.
We're going to get going.

:33:14
Sorry about that, Pam.
I hope I didn't embarrass you.

:33:22
And if it wasn't for Miss Dawson being here,
I'd knock your heads in.

:33:26
I don't mind.
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Okay.
:33:31
"No"
:33:39
I think I just shat myself.
:33:43
How would you like to see the sights now?
:33:46
I just need to powder my nose.
:33:48
That would be great. I'll get your coat.
:33:51
Hey, buddy, this will pay for everything
I damaged. Sorry about that.

:33:55
-Good to meet you guys.
-Thank you.

:33:57
God, that was good stuff.
:34:02
I want a raise, Mac.
:34:08
Hey, man! What's up?
:34:10
Holy cannoli, you're John McEnroe!
:34:12
I saw what you did to those guys
making fun of you. Nice work.

:34:15
You know what it's like to get riled up
don't you, Johnny Mac?

:34:18
-That I do.
-I'm Deeds, by the way.

:34:21
Deeds, nice to meet you.
You got to let me buy you a drink.

:34:25
Miss Dawson, this is John McEnroe.
:34:26
-Miss Dawson, nice to meet you.
-Nice to meet you, too.

:34:30
I promised Miss Dawson I'd take her sightseeing.
:34:33
The sights are great.
I've seen the sights. I love the sights.

:34:36
Let me show you a New York
most people will never see.

:34:39
-That okay with you, Miss Dawson?
-Sounds like fun!

:34:43
Here's to a big night on the town.
:34:57
What happened?
:34:59
Here are some aspirins, Mr. Deeds.
They make your head seem smaller.


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