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I haven't had a chance to talk to Donna all night.
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I've found out enough living with Jock to give her a few tips about you, Sam.
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Well, now, nothing she can use against me.
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Planning on going to bed?
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- Soon.
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- I want to compliment you on the way you handled yourself this evening.
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- Do you now?
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- Yeah.
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You hardly said a word, which, under the circumstances was the best you could've done.
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I was too busy watching and thinking.
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- About your next drink?
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- About that girl, who's married to a man Jock's age and has a much better marriage than I do.
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Well, we may not have been frequent, Sue Ellen but I can guarantee you that girl better have a friend someplace else.
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- She can't be happy at home.
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- lf they never made love she has much more than I have.
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Oh, what would that be?
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He cares about her.
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He takes her advice, and he listens to her.
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Oh, yeah.
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Well, to hear him tell it, she picks the clothes he's gonna wear the car he's gonna drive, cuts his meat for him.
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And what's so bad about that?
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Oh, nothing, nothing.
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I think it's wonderful.
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The more he relies on her, the more he's liable to do what she asks him to.
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This wouldn't have anything to do with Cliff and the OLM, would it?
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That Sam Culver's a very, very important and powerful man.
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He could help us a lot, honey especially if his wife wants him to.
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- And why would she do that?
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- I don't know, or rather I don't know yet.
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But I'll find out.
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You bet on it.
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Yeah.
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- Going to the track meet on Wednesday?
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- I don't think so.
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Oh, come on, it'll be fun.
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Tommy Carter's having a party afterwards.
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- I don't feel like it.
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- You haven't felt like much of anything.
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I know.
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So you and Kit busted up.
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You can't stay hung up forever.
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You're kind of a downer to be around.
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Men just aren't worth it.
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There are millions of them.
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There'll be a lot of cute guys at Tommy's.
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- I just don't feel like it, all right?
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- What if I could make you feel like it?
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- Oh, I wish.
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- I can.
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Here, take one of these.
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Guaranteed to improve.
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I don't know.
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There's nothing to it.
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I started taking them to lose weight.
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- It'll really make you feel better.
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- You gonna be chicken?
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They're practically sold without a prescription.
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They're real mild.
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They just cheer you up a bit.
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Well, I sure could use some cheering up.
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Yay!
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The worst is over.
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You took it.
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Wait and see, you are gonna feel a lot better.
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- Ray hasn't said any more about this lady?
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- Not a thing.
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I don't think he's too happy he invited us here.
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- Oh, why?
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- I don't know.
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He's just superstitious.
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He's afraid if he talks about her that something will go wrong.
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Oh, there he is.
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Oh, my God.
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Bobby...
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Honey, come on.
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Let's get out of here before he sees us.
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Why would he ask us here to meet her?
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I don't know.
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He doesn't know who she is.
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- Well, how couldn't he?
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- I don't know, but I'm sure he doesn't.
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Donna, of course Pamela knows.
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What kind of question is that?
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All right, fine.
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Yeah, I'll meet you there, 4:00.
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Okay.
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Bye.
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Well, I'm not very good at lying.
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She knows it wasn't for old times' sake.
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Well, she couldn't think it was about her and Ray.
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She probably thinks it's about Cliff and the OLM.
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I don't know, honey.
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I don't know.
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Whoops, take it easy, darling.
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We don't want you having an accident now, do we?
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You're in fine humor today, aren't you, J.R.?
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Some days just start off better than others.
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You ready for your Daughters of the Alamo meeting?
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I am, though they won't be here till about 3:00.
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- All right, enjoy yourself.
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