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1:18:04
Toby:
Mr. Livingston,

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aren't you a bit fearful that Scooby
will be confronted with

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hollow values
and systemic conformism?

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( scattered chuckles
throughout )

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I don't know why this is
so hard for you to comprehend.

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I had a terrific time
in college.

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I've got a terrific job,
a comfortable salary,

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terrific wife,
three terrific kids,

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and every year I give
to the alumni fund.

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Now, why are you trying to make
college out to be a bad thing?

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A negative experience?
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You had a bad time?
Well, too bad!

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Get over it!
Stop trying to impose

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your misery on others
by going around saying,

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"Life is bad.
Life is horrible."

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Life is tough on you?
Well, boo-hoo!

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( laughter )
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Scooby:
Well, yeah.

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My dad is kind
of a goofball.

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You just have to...
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pretend to go along
with his ideas,

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'cause he really
doesn't get it.

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Like, I could be
the next Oprah...

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- for all he knows,
- ( laughter )

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but he's never even
seen the show.

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Toby:
What is most important to you?

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I don't know.
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I'd like to be good
at something.

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It doesn't have to be TV.
I mean...

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it could be movies...
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anything.
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I'd be willing to direct.
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( raucous laughter )
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I'd like to be...
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you know...
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famous.
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Not necessarily a superstar.
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Just famous.
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Be recognized.
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Get fan mail--
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things.
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Toby: Scooby, now I understand
how you want


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