I Married a Witch
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1:02:01
- What? Are you sure?
- They must be wrong

1:02:04
Attention, when only remains to count
the votes in three districts...

1:02:09
...the result of the
scrutiny are these:

1:02:12
...Wallace Wooley, 2.784.922
"votes; Helmut Besinger, zero"

1:02:19
He hasn't voted for himself
1:02:21
Dodley, I've married a
witch, what must I do?

1:02:24
Let's see, you told me she
is 800.000 years old, didn't you?

1:02:28
No, this is her father, she is 270
1:02:32
- I understand
- But she looks younger

1:02:34
Marriage affects too many people
1:02:36
Well, at last everything is clear,
everything but a little detail...

1:02:43
...how did she get out of the hospital?
- With A broom

1:02:47
Of course, I'm stupid,
even a child would know it

1:02:52
- Dodley, what can I do now?
- Who else does know it?

1:02:56
Only you, I can't go telling it
1:02:58
Yes, I understand you,
people are sceptic...

1:03:01
...they couldn't believe that the first
dame of the state is a witch

1:03:04
- People maybe, but, and me?
- Look out!

1:03:07
- Are you happy? You're governor
- And What are you going to do now?

1:03:11
- Put on your slippers
- No, not yet

1:03:14
Then I'll put them next to the fire
1:03:18
Do you know? I lighted it with matches...
1:03:21
...from now on I'll only be
a normal and helpful wife

1:03:24
Have you heard? A helpful wife,
what will happen if they make me president?

1:03:28
- We want the groom to speak!
- What's that?

1:03:30
People in the street, they
want you to make a speech

1:03:33
- People, really?
- Of course, all them voted for Wally

1:03:36
What can I tell them now?
1:03:37
I don't know, but there are things
that you shouldn't tell. Good night

1:03:41
- Where do you go?
- I need A straitjacket

1:03:45
- do you want me to Give you A lift?
- No, I'll take a broom, I mean a taxi

1:03:52
- Wally, my dear
- Yes?

1:03:57
You don't care I am
a witch, do you?

1:03:59
You must admit it's no normal

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