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I'm sure the students would appreciate
an outline of your future plans.
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What? - I said they would appreciate
an outline of your future plans.
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You just said that. That's the trouble
around here: Talk, talk, talk.
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I think I must go mad. Where will it
all end? What is it getting you?
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Go home to your wife.
No, I'll go home to your wife.
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Outside of the improvement,
she'll never know the difference.
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Pull over to the side of the road
and let me see your marriage licence.
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President Wagstaff, now that you
have stepped into my shoes...
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Oh, is that what I stepped in?
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At least you could have cleaned them.
- The trustees have a few suggestions.
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I think you know what the trustees
can do with their suggestions.
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"I don't know what they have to say,
it makes no difference anyway,
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Whatever it is, I'm against it.
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No matter what it is and who
commenced it, I'm against it.
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Your proposition may be good, but
let's have one thing understood.
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I'm against it!
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And even when you've changed it
or condensed it, I'm against it.
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I'm opposed to it.
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On general principles opposed to it."
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"He's opposed to it. In fact it seems
that he's opposed to it!"
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"For months before my son was born,
I used to yell from night to morn:
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Whatever it is, I'm against it!
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And I've kept yelling since I first
commenced it: I'm against it!"
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"Knowing Oad as I do,
I'd not advise you
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to displease him, or tease him.
No, no!
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Oon't double-cross him
or toss him around.
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When dear old Oad once gets mad
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he's a hound!"