Bringing Down the House
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1:07:04
Charlene...
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If there was ever a time
I needed a favor, it's now.

1:07:08
You got it, baby.
Anything.

1:07:09
Oh, thank you!
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[ Grunts ]
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[ Paper rustling ]
1:07:21
Oh. Mrs. Arness?
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Yes? Oh, yes.
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[ Sighs ]
1:07:25
My family and I are pleased
to invite you for dinner.

1:07:28
Yeah, oh.
1:07:29
Well, very well.
I wasn't expecting this.

1:07:31
Uh, but if you insist.
1:07:32
And then afterwards,
we can sign the contracts.

1:07:35
Of course.
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Dinner is served.
1:07:39
I was raised
in the South, you know.

1:07:42
That smells just like
our lvy's jambalaya.

1:07:45
She was so wonderful.
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We paid her nothing,
of course, you know.

1:07:51
But, then, people had standards
of service in those days.

1:07:54
And, of course, lvy did know
1:07:57
that you serve from the left
and collect from the right.

1:08:05
Don't...
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stop at that story, because
I love hearing about your past.

1:08:09
That is fascinating.
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[ Snaps ]
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Oh, yes.
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Well, anyway,
as I was saying...

1:08:16
[ Speaking indistinctly ]
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[ Laughing ] Yeah.
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Yeah. Fast-actin'.
1:08:23
[ Laughing ] Fast-actin'.
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[ Giggling ]
1:08:26
Ooh, I'm gonna get you.
1:08:28
I'm gonna get you.
1:08:30
Uh-huh.
I'll serve your food right.

1:08:32
Was it the left?
Was it the right?

1:08:34
Father's work with the
Pasadena Republican Youth Group

1:08:38
has truly been invaluable.
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I hope y'all brought
y'all appetites.

1:08:43
[ Chuckling ] Oh, yes.
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I brought mine.
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Oh, my goodness.
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This is much too much for me.
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I'll never get through
all that.

1:08:52
I have a little less here.
I'll trade with you.

1:08:54
Oh.
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Thank you.

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