The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
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1:06:04
...and they looked deep into me.
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Deeper than any human ever has...
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...with a kind of understanding
that frightened me to my very soul.

1:06:20
Gosh, Betty. Almost sounds
like you like the Mutant.

1:06:27
Like a mutant?
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Can anyone like a mutant?
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-I wonder.
-The Mutant is strange.

1:06:36
We keep it merely as a pet to us.
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I have never looked in its eyes.
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-Have you?
-No.

1:06:44
Paul, what happened to you?
I went looking.

1:06:50
I don't know.
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All I remember was...
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...Pammy-- No.
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She was really Animala.
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Part woman...
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...part four different forest animals.
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And she can dance.
Oh, how she can dance.

1:07:12
Like I've never seen a woman
dance before.

1:07:19
Well, we've certainly had
quite a morning, haven't we?

1:07:22
We certainly have.
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Do it. Do it.
1:07:33
Interesting, Paul.
So you would be a meteorologist?

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No, Kro-bar, believe it or not...
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...a meteorologist is actually
another name for a weatherman.

1:07:42
I study meteors,
so I'm actually a meteographer.

1:07:45
A lot of people don't know that.
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Are you enjoying
the cranberroids, Betty?

1:07:54
You know, I am.
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And I can't get over how similar
they are to something we have.

1:07:59
Only, we call them cranberries.

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