Mr. Deeds
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-Thank you.
-My pleasure.

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I was reading my great-uncle's journal
on my way over to you.

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And, when he was age 9...
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...he wrote that he had the only family
on the block with a radio...

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...and he was dreaming
of becoming a disc jockey someday.

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A disc jockey?
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You know, when I was a kid,
I wanted to be a news reporter.

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I used to go around interviewing everyone...
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...and writing notes
in my little Holly Hobby notebook.

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People didn't like that. I got beat up a lot.
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-Do you remember their names?
-No, it was a long time ago.

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But my grandma said to me:
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"One day you'll grow up
and work for 60 Minutes...

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"...and make a difference in the world."
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You do make a difference in the world,
every day. You're a school nurse.

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Anyways, this is what happened to my uncle.
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Later on in his life, he'd go
to this radio station that he owned...

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...at 3:00 in the morning and DJ for an hour.
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That's great.
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So, don't give up hope.
You'll be a reporter someday.

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lf you really want to.
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That would be nice.
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-Jeesum Crow, a fire!
-A fire?

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-We should help.
-We should?

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-Let's get going.
-To the fire?

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-Fifi, get over here right now.
-Come on, we'll catch you.

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Go away! I can't leave without my kitties.
They're all I got.

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Crazy lady!
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-Oh, babies, where are you?
-Up there now, get going!

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Longfellow Deeds, Mandrake Falls
volunteer fire chief. I'll be up there in a jiff.

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-He's crazy.
-He's going up there right now, though.

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-Look at him.
-Where's he going?

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Watch it, man!
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-Sully, who's that guy up there?
-I don't know.

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He says he's from
the Mandrake Falls Fire Department.

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-How's he climb like that?
-He must have monkey blood in him.


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