Mr. Deeds
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And I'd like to win you a Super Bowl.
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-That's terrific, pal.
-And my daddy wants to speak to you.

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Deeds. Buddy Ward here, Kevin's daddy.
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How you doing, Mr. Ward?
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I just want to thank you
for teaching my boy a lesson.

:43:15
He's a good kid. He just has to watch
his language in front of ladies.

:43:22
I'll remind Kevin where he comes from.
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That sounds terrific.
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You used foul language in front of a lady?
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No, Daddy, no!
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Pam.
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Still here.
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How's it going? You at work?
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-Yep, here in the nurse's office.
-Any customers?

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Customers? Oh, sick kids.
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Well, little Billy Barty's here.
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-You're not feeling too good, Billy?
-Miss Dawson, my tummy hurts.

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Why don't you just lay back and relax?
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That was nice. Good job.
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I've got too much doo-doo in my underpants.
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Make the stinky go away.
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Well, you sound like
you got your hands full, so...

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...I'll just come out with it.
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How would you like
to do something with me tonight?

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I'd love to do something with you.
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Great.
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We can't go out drinking.
I got our company in trouble.

:44:20
That's okay.
I was brought up never to drink alcohol.

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Not even rum raisin ice cream.
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I like that. I'll think of something good.
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See you tonight.
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Okay. 'Bye.
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I got to try this.
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Was that awesome?
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Am I out or safe?
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I'm with you.
:44:59
What is this? My great-uncle's personal journal.

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